Title: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: BitChick on December 11, 2013, 07:22:47 PM http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/12/11/bitcoin-believers-see-a-role-for-wall-street/
Super Bullish I believe. The best quote: Quote Mr. Silbert, the entrepreneur behind the Bitcoin fund, said another large player was getting involved in a Bitcoin venture. “There’s a very large fund family that’s launching one soon that’s not yet public,” he said. Very interesting! ;D Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: marcus_of_augustus on December 11, 2013, 08:21:29 PM yes I too can "see a role for wall st." ...
Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: BitChick on December 11, 2013, 09:09:55 PM In response to the BofA price of $1300 for BTC the article says:
Quote That report “woefully undervalued” Bitcoin, Mr. Allaire said. At least someone "get's it" out there! Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: beetcoin on December 11, 2013, 09:31:18 PM i thought that it might be a major retailer that would be the impetus to btc's next rally, but it could be wall streeters next. i prefer them to sit it out a bit long. the longer they have to wait, the less they can spoil BTC for the rest of us.
Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: empoweoqwj on December 12, 2013, 02:13:47 PM http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/12/11/bitcoin-believers-see-a-role-for-wall-street/ Super Bullish I believe. The best quote: Quote Mr. Silbert, the entrepreneur behind the Bitcoin fund, said another large player was getting involved in a Bitcoin venture. “There’s a very large fund family that’s launching one soon that’s not yet public,” he said. Very interesting! ;D Excellent. The more funds (of any kind) that get set up around bitcoin, the more money pours in, the quicker we get to $2000 to $3000 a coin. Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: LiteCoinGuy on December 12, 2013, 02:18:28 PM probably, but what i like even more: if big money goes into bitcoin (wall street etc), its more likely that we see positive regulation around BTC and LTC. money makes the laws, especially in the US and UK.
and i would love to see more exchanges, services etc :) Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: empoweoqwj on December 13, 2013, 01:03:55 AM probably, but what i like even more: if big money goes into bitcoin (wall street etc), its more likely that we see positive regulation around BTC and LTC. money makes the laws, especially in the US and UK. and i would love to see more exchanges, services etc :) Yeah, exchanges are quite "thin on the ground" in the US and UK unfortunately ;) Whatever happened to all those US companies that were planning to launch exchanges after becoming "AML compliant" (or whatever the phrase is). Did they give up because it costs too much? Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: hieroglyph on December 14, 2013, 01:41:07 AM Can't get better then this if you ask me. Wall Street is what I call a serious player lol...
Kind of a good sign from my point of view. I could be overstating it but hey I don't yet see how one can consider this a bad thing. Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: stompix on December 14, 2013, 01:48:31 AM http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/12/11/bitcoin-believers-see-a-role-for-wall-street/ Super Bullish I believe. The best quote: Quote Mr. Silbert, the entrepreneur behind the Bitcoin fund, said another large player was getting involved in a Bitcoin venture. “There’s a very large fund family that’s launching one soon that’s not yet public,” he said. Very interesting! ;D Excellent. The more funds (of any kind) that get set up around bitcoin, the more money pours in, the quicker we get to $2000 to $3000 a coin. You know , bitcoin price going up , doesn't imply good things happening to bitcoin. Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: stompix on December 14, 2013, 01:49:50 AM Can't get better then this if you ask me. Wall Street is what I call a serious player lol... Kind of a good sign from my point of view. I could be overstating it but hey I don't yet see how one can consider this a bad thing. Took a moment to laugh at the serious part. If those guys get on board , at least we will won't be crying "manipulation" without reasons. Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: empoweoqwj on December 14, 2013, 02:34:49 AM Can't get better then this if you ask me. Wall Street is what I call a serious player lol... Kind of a good sign from my point of view. I could be overstating it but hey I don't yet see how one can consider this a bad thing. Took a moment to laugh at the serious part. If those guys get on board , at least we will won't be crying "manipulation" without reasons. The bitcoin price has been manipulated since day 1. Wall St won't know what hit them ;D Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: stompix on December 14, 2013, 02:36:49 AM Can't get better then this if you ask me. Wall Street is what I call a serious player lol... Kind of a good sign from my point of view. I could be overstating it but hey I don't yet see how one can consider this a bad thing. Took a moment to laugh at the serious part. If those guys get on board , at least we will won't be crying "manipulation" without reasons. The bitcoin price has been manipulated since day 1. Wall St won't know what hit them ;D I don't think they will be the ones getting hit. More likely the ones doing the hitting. Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: marcus_of_augustus on December 14, 2013, 05:27:27 AM Good point .. most of those guys have lived in a fairy-tale manipulated cotton-wool markets.
They are gonna be handed heads on plates when they enter a real free market ... bitcoin is some wild-ass shit when it comes to trading that is for sure. Not to mention you never know when the whole exchange is going to disappear from under you ... they think it is easy ... uh-huh, fresh meat :) Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: stompix on December 14, 2013, 05:34:47 AM Good point .. most of those guys have lived in a fairy-tale manipulated cotton-wool markets. They are gonna be handed heads on plates when they enter a real free market ... bitcoin is some wild-ass shit when it comes to trading that is for sure. Not to mention you never know when the whole exchange is going to disappear from under you ... they think it is easy ... uh-huh, fresh meat :) I don't think mister .io would have run away with the money of a wall street guy that could afford to have a helicopter crashed on his head in any country in this world. ;) Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: empoweoqwj on December 14, 2013, 08:28:18 AM Good point .. most of those guys have lived in a fairy-tale manipulated cotton-wool markets. They are gonna be handed heads on plates when they enter a real free market ... bitcoin is some wild-ass shit when it comes to trading that is for sure. Not to mention you never know when the whole exchange is going to disappear from under you ... they think it is easy ... uh-huh, fresh meat :) I don't think mister .io would have run away with the money of a wall street guy that could afford to have a helicopter crashed on his head in any country in this world. ;) I think we should add "allegedly" to that statement, as "mister io" claims he was hacked, and having dealt with him personally over a support issue, I don't believe a word he says ;D Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: stompix on December 14, 2013, 08:33:46 AM Good point .. most of those guys have lived in a fairy-tale manipulated cotton-wool markets. They are gonna be handed heads on plates when they enter a real free market ... bitcoin is some wild-ass shit when it comes to trading that is for sure. Not to mention you never know when the whole exchange is going to disappear from under you ... they think it is easy ... uh-huh, fresh meat :) I don't think mister .io would have run away with the money of a wall street guy that could afford to have a helicopter crashed on his head in any country in this world. ;) I think we should add "allegedly" to that statement, as "mister io" claims he was hacked, and having dealt with him personally over a support issue, I don't believe a word he says ;D Any news on how the hunt for the lost Haven't seen anything lately. Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: kjlimo on December 14, 2013, 08:41:51 AM probably, but what i like even more: if big money goes into bitcoin (wall street etc), its more likely that we see positive regulation around BTC and LTC. money makes the laws, especially in the US and UK. and i would love to see more exchanges, services etc :) Yeah, exchanges are quite "thin on the ground" in the US and UK unfortunately ;) Whatever happened to all those US companies that were planning to launch exchanges after becoming "AML compliant" (or whatever the phrase is). Did they give up because it costs too much? ??? There are several (see my signature). I use them daily. Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: empoweoqwj on December 14, 2013, 08:53:29 AM probably, but what i like even more: if big money goes into bitcoin (wall street etc), its more likely that we see positive regulation around BTC and LTC. money makes the laws, especially in the US and UK. and i would love to see more exchanges, services etc :) Yeah, exchanges are quite "thin on the ground" in the US and UK unfortunately ;) Whatever happened to all those US companies that were planning to launch exchanges after becoming "AML compliant" (or whatever the phrase is). Did they give up because it costs too much? ??? There are several (see my signature). I use them daily. Taking of your sig, I can't see your 4th line. And I'm running on a wide-ass Mac monitor. Could just be me but I suspect your 4th line is one line too many for many browser set ups ......... what does the 4th line say? Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: stompix on December 14, 2013, 09:09:50 AM probably, but what i like even more: if big money goes into bitcoin (wall street etc), its more likely that we see positive regulation around BTC and LTC. money makes the laws, especially in the US and UK. and i would love to see more exchanges, services etc :) Yeah, exchanges are quite "thin on the ground" in the US and UK unfortunately ;) Whatever happened to all those US companies that were planning to launch exchanges after becoming "AML compliant" (or whatever the phrase is). Did they give up because it costs too much? ??? There are several (see my signature). I use them daily. Taking of your sig, I can't see your 4th line. And I'm running on a wide-ass Mac monitor. Could just be me but I suspect your 4th line is one line too many for many browser set ups ......... what does the 4th line say? I can barely hover over his 4th line , and it has a ref link to sealswithclubs. 27" monitor and can't see it all. Title: Re: 2013-12-11 DealBook NY Times: Bitcoin Believers See a Role for Wall Street Post by: LiteCoinGuy on December 14, 2013, 12:51:51 PM probably, but what i like even more: if big money goes into bitcoin (wall street etc), its more likely that we see positive regulation around BTC and LTC. money makes the laws, especially in the US and UK. and i would love to see more exchanges, services etc :) Yeah, exchanges are quite "thin on the ground" in the US and UK unfortunately ;) Whatever happened to all those US companies that were planning to launch exchanges after becoming "AML compliant" (or whatever the phrase is). Did they give up because it costs too much? on the one hand, it costs alot to do all AML and KYC rules and on the other hand it just takes time! so fincen sent the letters out about 5-6 month ago? we just have to be patient. just in the last 10 month so much stuff happend...crazy. and also the "next generation" of exchanges and wallets are comming: circle. |