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501  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Bitcoin Kurs von 5 Millionen USD realistisch? – Experten sehen Chancen on: February 19, 2020, 06:13:12 AM
Bitcoin steigt momentan noch,
auf Dauer werden sich aber die SmartContract Blockchains durchsetzen, auch wenn Bitcoin nicht wertlos wird dadurch.
Gold hat zwar auch seinen Wert, bis heute, aber spielt im Finanzwesen nicht mehr die große Rolle.
"Intelligentere" Blockchains können halt für den schnell wachsenden DeFi-Bereich verwendet werden.
Bitcoin kannst aber schlecht als Collateral für einen dezentralen Stablecoin verwenden.

Jetzt kommen dann die Leute, die meinen Sidechains werden alles lösen.
Leute, bis das kommt...
Der Zug ist längst abgefahren zugunsten von ETH und co.

Lightning bedient nur einen Nischenmarkt, es ist nicht trustless,
und Alternativen , zumindest für ein in naher Zukunft nötiges Volumen, existieren längst.

Bitcoin als Zahlungsmethode stagniert fast, dank der zunehmenden Regulierung-oder soll man sagen Strangulierung durch die Nationen.
Dezentrale StableCoins, Dezentrale Exchanges und DeFi boomt.

Was den Kursverlauf angeht, erwarte ich bis Mai einen Kursbereich zwischen 8000 und 16000.
Für ETH aber sehe ich ein größeres Kurspotential, denn ETH wird meiner Meinung nach zum BTC steigen und dadurch stärker vom BTCHalfing profitieren.
BTC-Klone ohne wesentliche  zusätzliche Funktion dürften auf Dauer unbedeutend werden.
In der Spekulationsblase zum Halfing kann es aber sein, daß trotzdem auch LTC , BCH und Co zum BTC steigen.

Dieses Halfing hat einen geringeren Einfluss als das letzte Halfing auf das Angebot an neuen BTC.
Aber es hat den gleichen dramatischen Einfluss auf die Rentabilität beim Minen.

Nach dem Halfing(oder kurz davor) erwarte ich einen starken Kursrutsch. Das ins minen investierte Geld wird abgezogen bzw weniger ins Minen reinvestiert,
dadurch wird die Blockchain weniger gesichert sein und weniger wertvoll.
Die BTC Blockchain könnte in Zukunft angreifbar werden.
Es ist schon heute fraglich, wer denn eigentlich die Hashpower und damit Bitcoin kontrolliert, nachdem es sich für die meisten Miner eigentlich nicht mehr lohnt zu minen...
502  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling 4.7 BTC - I want to sell integers or fractions on: February 17, 2020, 11:56:34 AM
Wow a lot of Scam Analyst Specialists.
Do you also know that the QRCode at Myceliums Frontpage in a normal account shows the receiving address,
and after each transaction changes, so the receiving address is always empty?
 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

But indeed, a screenshot never is a proof.
503  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Why do whales move Bitcoin around from wallet to wallet? on: February 17, 2020, 11:42:30 AM
Whales do the same as everyone does.

You transfer if you buy something.
You transfer if you exchange.
You transfer if you consolidate small amounts.
You transfer if you give a loan.
You transfer if you invest.

You receive if you sell.
You receive if you borrow.
You receive if someone invests in your business.

And you transfer if you want to give different people access.

This is no miracle. Whales dont only hodl.

Bitcoin as money would be stupid to only hold.
Cryptos 2020 have to generate interest rates.
504  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Need Bitcoin for Cash in Dubai on: February 15, 2020, 09:03:09 PM
Cash Trading is ok if its done well and safe.
BUT:

1.: Proof of ownership of BTC is not done by Satoshi(You probably want a microtransaction),
its done by signing a message. Those who dont know that, usually dont know much about bitcoin and trading.

2.: The reputation of OP is not really good. Just read the reference in the Trust.
Very nice and creative way to try a scam

3.: Serious traders should define amount and rate/percentage/ratebase
505  Economy / Marketplace / Re: I need 5 sources of revenue to generate $200 each per month - Ideas? on: February 12, 2020, 10:39:13 AM
You want 200 each month? Thats 2400 a year.
Just buy DAI and stake them with 7.5%/year without risk.
That means you have to invest 32000 USD in Dai.

Ah, you want 5*200=1000 a month? Then you will need 160000DAI=160000USD.
But its totally passive without exchangerate risk and any minute you can unstake.

There are only 3 ways to earn money:
Either invest or work or both.
506  Local / Biete / Re: AMAZON GUTSCHEINE (50€,100€) - BTC (-30%) on: February 11, 2020, 06:23:00 PM
Der will sowieso nicht an Bitcointalk Benutzer verkaufen, kein Escrow und auch nicht first gehen.
Er will daß ich first gehe.
Ist also mit Vorsicht oder besser gar nicht zu geniessen.

Es ist wie immer. Wenn etwas zu schön um wahr zu sein scheint, ist es nicht wahr.
507  Local / Biete / Re: AMAZON GUTSCHEINE (50€,100€) - BTC (-30%) on: February 11, 2020, 05:54:15 PM
Falls noch oder wieder vorhanden, ich kaufe zu 76% des Nennwerts an bei BTCKurs Kraken.com.
Aber natürlich nur echte mit Bild.
508  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: need $1 btc have $2 skrill for trade or send back $3 later on: February 11, 2020, 02:50:06 PM
I dont know any legit site that forces you to deposit btc for to withdraw btc that you already had there.
I only know "mining"-sites that show you to have mined big btc out of thin air, but forces you to pay for to receive the nonexistent btc.
Sure they only keep the fee and send nothing...so I dont expect that you will be able to send 3USD afterwards...

The whole story does not sound right.

BTW if you look the txfees in the BTCNetwork, amounts like 1USD do not make sense. Not for the sender(as he pays a fee)and not for you as you also have to pay a fee when you send it on. BTW your trust is also not really nice. Did you lower your minimal scamming limit recently?
509  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitfinex blocks withdraws on: February 11, 2020, 11:23:12 AM
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I predict they will make an inroad of, ooh, up to 0.00001% in the market.

well lets look Dai: Now 115Mio USD are in Dai, a decentral stable coin. So Dai is already more than 5% size compared to USDT.
Well its February, more will come.
Yes in Tether is more than 2Billion USD. But DAI volume and its advantages are more and more obvious to many traders.
Now with the creation of Neutrino-Stablecoin, Waves is really gaining momentum. Well you can trade several Coins there, not only ETH-token like at
Etherdelta. Sure Trading volume is still low, but we will see. I expect Waves-coin to rise to the Top20 at CMC(now 53).

Even if decentral exchanges still cover only a small portion of all cryptoexchange-market, well 99% of people still use only fiat and only banks and no crypto.
That does not say that you have to follow the crowd...

Anyway I also still use central exchanges when it comes to payout/payin Fiat. But for sure never ever again Bitfinex.
510  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitfinex blocks withdraws on: February 11, 2020, 07:17:57 AM
The year 2020 is the year of the decentral stable coins and the decentral exchanges.
Everyone is sick of KYC, hassle, hacked exchanges, scams, manipulated central USDT.
Just watch the rise of decentral  Waves-Exchange. No more need for 80% of my exchange needs to use a central exchange that treat you like a dog.
There is a whole decentral banking sector rising, this could take over a huge portion of the up-to-now-not-crypto-financial sector...


Because of their orderbook, Bitfinex makes only sense for whales,  not for small users.
511  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Looking to buy large volumes btc on: February 05, 2020, 04:23:07 PM
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We Verify You

To ensure we comply with our KYC and AML policy we will guide you through the identification process and verify you. Once you have done this you are verified and can trade with us whenever you like.

Well, and who verifies you? On the website there is no address and no taxnumber and no company name. Also Whois does not show any relevant data...


512  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: Bitcoins zurückholen on: February 03, 2020, 04:14:51 PM
Die haben mit ziemlicher Sicherheit Coins gesendet, und dann mit Doublespend die gleichen Coins woanders hin gesendet. D.h. die Coins waren unbestätigt. Ist inzwischen auch bei Face2Face ein gängiger Trickbetrug
513  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Besuch von der lieben Kripo – Vorwurf Geldwäsche (Fidor, ggf. bitcoin.de) on: February 03, 2020, 04:11:08 PM
Meines Wissens nach kann jeder Beschuldigte auch ohne Anwalt Akteneinsicht erhalten. Ist aber sicher einfacher mit Anwalt.
Natürlich ist das Geldwäsche, das Verfahren wird aber mit ziemlicher Sicherheit eingestellt werden, zumindest wenn du kooperierst und da Du auf einer Plattform getradet hast,
dürfte das einfach sein.
Ja , ich empfehle inzwischen unabhängig von Cryptowährungstrades niemals Überweisungen von Unbekannten anzunehmen.
Damit fällt auch zB ebay flach.
514  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [WTS] Infinitus Token for ETH on: February 03, 2020, 01:27:07 AM
This is an Altcoin, so probably the better place to post that announcement is somewhere here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=161.0
515  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling Dirty BTC on: January 30, 2020, 06:51:59 PM
This looks not serious.
Either its someone who wants to know who is willing to wash funds.
Just remember, if you know that its dirty, you can be sued.
You expose yourself if you open accept dirty funds. Take care!

Or its a try to scam anyone who is greedy.

Well what I dont believe is, that its real.
If its just 0.3btc, just go to an atm and exchange. Not so hard to find atms that dont request Kyc or use an exchange that doesnt require kyc.
This is not an advice, as I dont wanna advice criminals, that might be criminal too.
It just explains why I dont believe its real.

If it would be 1000Btc, I could understand that theres a problem to cash them out, but its only 0.3BTC thats way under any radar and this guy for sure knows how to do that safe.

If I read the former posts of OP, I can see that he is quite experienced.
He even advices how and where to exchange crypto to fiat, and how to create and run crypto websites!
This guy is not so stupid to sell his coins really that cheap.

No clever owner of dirty coins would really sell them at that discount. It smells fishy.

Anyway, I am sure he will find a greedy victim ;-)

516  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying Crypto Anonymously on: January 20, 2020, 06:56:00 AM
https://coinatmradar.com/

Google is your friend ;-)
517  Local / Altcoins (Deutsch) / Re: IOTA - Erste blockchainlose Kryptowährung designed für das Internet der Dinge on: January 19, 2020, 04:31:36 PM
Doch, das nimmt jeder zur Kenntnis, daß nach Abwärtstrend seit Mai 2018 bzw Januar 2018(!) nun seit knapp einem Monat der Kurs zum BTC aufwärts geht,
womit wir jetzt wieder beim Kurs von Anfang Dezember2019 angekommen sind.
Da ist noch viel Luft nach oben, aber immerhin...
518  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Opinion on "bitcoin, XRP and crypto in general are scams" on: January 16, 2020, 10:05:53 AM
Real decentral cryptos are immune to anyone, excepts the developpers and the miners.
But the miners dont have fun to manipulate, as its crazy expensive and they would undermine their business.
Actually on BTC the mining power is too high to manipulate it by anyone outsider.
 Only huge miningpools or manufactorers of mininghardware can eventually do that.
Even the NSA does not hold that amount of hashpower...
Yes, smaller coins with less hashpower are possible to manipulate and thats the reason why they are not as safe for storing big values as Btc is.
But g.e. if the bitcoincore team would change the rules, the miners and users would maybe not follow, if they disagree and a fork would happen.
So the old blockchain and rules can exist further.
Actually this happenes all the time. Everyone can do a fork. But probably nobody would follow, so the forked coin is worthless most of cases.
Thats a kind of democracy in the cryptoworld.

Bitcoin is a trustless system, so nobody can invade. Its a trust only in math, not in goverments or companies.
Goverments can only regulate the companies that exchange to/from Fiat, as they do now.
Still theres the possibility to trade unregulated like P2P.
Sure Goverments can forbid the use, but they cannot control it.
If the nations could invade, they would have done since a long time as they all hate BTC.
Cryptos are INDEPENDENT and uncontrollable.

This real cryptos are very different to many new cryptocurrencies, especially if they are not decentralized, like bnb.
Here the issuer can burn or create coins, and by inflating/deflating they can control the supply and indirect the value.
Even if i dont call bnb a scam, i dont call it a real cryptocurrency.

Also heavily premined coins like xrp are mainly under control of the issuer.
As far as I know, the creators of xrp still hold the majority of all xrp...

Some token like USDT can be called a scam as they promise to have a value, where the escrowed amount of fiat that should guaranty the value does not exist. Its only backed maybe 75%.
Here a company promises a value. You have to trust a company-and they DO manipulate. This is against the spirit of Bitcoin.
Anyway, USDT is not a cryptocurrency but a token, because it has no own blockchain, it depends on several underlying cryptocurrencies like ETH and TRX.



Just only because a currency would be controlled by goverment or central notebanks , it is not necessarily a scam.
Fiat is no scam, but it is 100% controlled by central banks.
A scam is if someone changes the rules on a trade.
That means he sells you a car but delivers nothing or a bicycle.
In Crypto in general, there is no given value. The value is rated by the market, that means the users.


So in general, cryptos are not scams or pyramid-games.

I suggest you read the white paper of bitcoin.
BTC is not only the  inventor of blockchain but also a philosophy of giving back the power of payments to the users, without need or influence of nations, banks or companies.
519  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying Crypto Anonymously on: January 14, 2020, 08:32:16 AM
Any online payment method is not anonymously, because your PP or Bankaccount or whatever online payment you use,
is locked to your name.
If you want real anonymously, you have to use an offline payment method like cash.
Some BTC-ATMs dont require KyC.

Maybe you are already happy with an anonymous platform where you dont need to make kyc verification.
All big exchanges where you can trade with fiat, require now KyC.
So you should use Peer2Peer platforms that dont require KyC like

https://hodlhodl.com/
https://localcryptos.com/

Well you can also trade here on Bitcointalk forum, but here the percentage of scammers is very high, so only do with escrow and be careful.

Anyway, as Creditcard payments are extremely easy reversible, to do this anonymously will be difficult...its already rare to buy crypto with vcc AND KyC.
Well, you always can purchase Giftcards and sell them for BTC, but the fees will be high...




520  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Opinion on "bitcoin, XRP and crypto in general are scams" on: January 13, 2020, 09:39:49 AM
My Opinion?
The whole thesis is worthless.
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