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321  Economy / Speculation / $10,000 by 2016 very likely on: November 28, 2013, 08:42:24 AM
1 Bitcoin will be worth at least $10,000 by 12/31/2016
Success of this bet will occur if 1 Bitcoin is valued at $10,000 or more on one of the largest exchanges of the time (based upon top 4 trading volumes/day).
The $10,000 is in Federal Reserve Notes (US dollars).

Info
Opening date: April 14, 2013
Bet deadline: Dec. 3, 2016 end of day Eastern Time
Event date: Dec. 31, 2016 end of day Eastern Time
Category: Economics
Total agree bets: 0.90
Total disagree bets: 0.90
Total weighted agree bets: 27663.920
Total weighted disagree bets: 28514.809

http://betsofbitco.in/item?id=1532

1 to 1 bet right now, put your bet in to double your bitcoins when it reaches $10k
322  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Banks helping Bitcoin. They will start charging you to take your money. on: November 25, 2013, 09:21:25 AM
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/b1d409d0-5399-11e3-b425-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2leCPogdd

November 24, 2013 7:00 pm

US banks warn Fed interest cut could force them to charge depositors

Leading US banks have warned that they could start charging companies and consumers for deposits if the US Federal Reserve cuts the interest it pays on bank reserves.
Depositors already have to cope with near-zero interest rates, but paying just to leave money in the bank would be highly unusual and unwelcome for companies and households.
The warning by bank executives highlights the dangers of one strategy the Fed could use to offset an eventual “tapering” of the $85bn a month in asset purchases that have fuelled global financial markets for the last year.

Minutes of the Fed’s October meeting published last week showed it was heading towards a taper in the coming months – perhaps as soon as December – but wants to find a different way to add stimulus at the same time. “Most” officials thought a cut in the interest on bank reserves was an option worth considering.
Executives at two of the top five US banks said a cut in the 0.25 per cent rate of interest on the $2.4tn in reserves they hold at the Fed would lead them to pass on the cost to depositors.
Banks say they may have to charge because taking in deposits is not free: they have to pay premiums of a few basis points to a US government insurance programme.
“Right now you can at least break even from a revenue perspective,” said one executive, adding that a rate cut by the Fed “would turn it into negative revenue – banks would be disincentivised to take deposits and potentially charge for them”.
Other bankers said that a move to negative rates would not only trim margins but could backfire for banks and the system as a whole, as it would incentivise treasury managers to find higher-yielding, riskier assets.
“It’s not as if we are suddenly going to start lending to [small and medium-sized enterprises],” said one. “There really isn’t the level of demand, so the danger is that banks are pushed into riskier assets to find yield.”
The danger of negative rates has deterred the Fed from cutting interest on bank reserves in the past. If it were to do so now, it would most probably expand a new facility that lets banks and money market funds deposit cash at a small, positive interest rate. That should avoid any need for banks to charge depositors.
About half of the reserves come from non-US banks that do not have to pay the deposit insurance fee. Their favourite manoeuvre is to take deposits from money market funds and park them overnight at the Fed, earning millions of dollars risk-free. Cutting the interest on reserves would stop that.
Lowering interest on reserves would also affect money market funds, said Alex Roever, head of US interest rate strategy at JPMorgan.
“[It] would decrease the incentive for those banks to borrow in the money markets, which in turn could leave money market funds short of certain investments and force them to bid up the price of their next best options,” he said.
Richard Gilhooly, strategist at TD Securities, highlighted some benefits to the Fed from the possible cut: “[It] would not only anchor short-term rates near zero, it also stands to boost the profits for the Fed as they pay less interest to banks,” he said.


323  Other / Politics & Society / The official "what about the roads?" thread on: November 25, 2013, 07:47:28 AM
This thread is solely for people who can think. People who can think outside of the box to post how they would create a road system or a way for people to travel without the need for government.

You can describe it on a small scale, at the city or county level, the state level or nationally.

Your system must allow people to have easement enough to leave their homes and get to the road system.

I have self moderated this thread to allow people to throw out ideas without people nitpicking every little idea to death.

I will throw my ideas out there but would like to see what others think (please do not just post links to other private road systems).

As a bonus, how would you incorporate Bitcoin into your system? Smiley
324  Economy / Speculation / $800 is the new $100 on: November 25, 2013, 07:28:23 AM
Looks like we will be hanging around this price for a while.

Lock in your buys when it falls under $800 and sell what you need when it is over $850.

I am actually glad it did not shoot up to an unsustainable price before returning to this price. Had we shot up to $1,600 then came back to $800 we would be in the same place but have the stigma of yet another bubble.
325  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Best client for importing multiple private keys? on: November 22, 2013, 09:18:08 AM
I am looking to automate a process of importing a private key to a client, send a certain amount from the client then delete the private key before moving on to the next private key.

Currently I am figuring I can set up a fresh wallet.dat, import a private key and send the BTC, then overwrite the wallet.dat with a copy of the fresh wallet.dat.

There should be a better way.
326  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Lenovo fingerprint reader for cold storage? on: November 22, 2013, 08:02:32 AM
I was going to buy a laptop solely for cold storage and was wondering if it would be of any use to get a Lenovo which has a fingerprint reader.

Would this be enough security so that only my fingerprint can allow access to the computer?

I would imagine that such a device would have workarounds for those who's reader stops working or they need into the computer without it.

I had one once when I worked for IBM as my work computer but they turned off the reader in the BIOS by default for us so I never used it.
327  Economy / Service Discussion / Any idea of what is up with BitFinex? on: November 19, 2013, 09:40:38 PM
I get the message:
"Our platform is currently being upgraded. Please stanby while our hamsters are working hard to make Bitfinex a faster platform. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach us at support@bitfinex.com"

Does this happen often? I just moved most of my BTC to them and it would royally suck that the first time I do that they take everything and disappear.
328  Economy / Service Discussion / Bitfinex: What does it mean "Invalid order: not enough balance"? on: November 19, 2013, 01:56:34 AM
I have plenty of BTC in my Bitfinex trade balance and when I went to sell a few of them I got "Invalid order: not enough balance".

Am I missing something?

I even tried "sell all" to see if it would execute and I got the same thing.
329  Economy / Speculation / How will CampBx allowing ACH deposits affect the price? on: November 18, 2013, 08:49:45 PM
Ever since Dwolla stopped accepting CampBx I have stopped using them since I can only do things electronically.

So I have been stuck letting my paychecks accumulate for a while and now have $30k waiting to be able to go on an exchange. I look forward to the ACH capabilities of CampBx so I can start buying again.

Considering it takes about 2 days to transfer, I can see a boost starting on the 22nd (They start accepting ACH on the 20th).
330  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Litecoin more than doubled today on: November 18, 2013, 07:19:43 PM
Up 138% for the day so far. I do not have many LTC but it is interesting to note because it shows that Bitcoin could do the same thing without any huge crash.

Last time the crash came because MtGox was DDoSed and people panicked. This time we have the Chinese and we have multiple stable exchanges, we could seriously double a few more times, maybe even reaching the point of doubling in a day like LiteCoin did today.

Hold on to your hats folks (and your bitcoins).
331  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / How do I create a cypher using a Bitcoin public key? on: November 17, 2013, 08:45:58 AM
I need to create a cypher of some data and I would like to use a Bitcoin public key to encrypt it with its corresponding private key to decrypt it.

I am doing this in Java and looking at the Cypher class I see RSA and other keys but I doubt they can be used with Bitcoin addresses.

Is there an easy way to do this or some sample java code I could use?

Am I correct in the belief that creating a cypher of data with a public key is different from the bitcoin client's creation of signing a message?
332  Economy / Speculation / Something to think about: November has 3 pay days for many people on: November 14, 2013, 04:32:23 AM
With 5 Fridays this month many people who get paid every other Friday will get 3 paychecks in November, I know I will.

This means that for the many people who do their budgets based upon 2 paychecks each month, this month they will have an extra one which can be used to spend on something extra.

That something extra could be a full paycheck towards buying bitcoins.
333  Economy / Speculation / A lot of Bitcoin spending on gold going on on: November 12, 2013, 03:06:22 AM
I like to check the prices vs gold once in a while here:
https://coinabul.com/index.php/gold-weight/1-troy-ounce.html

Usually everything listed is available. Today almost all of them are out of stock.

Smart move if you believe it is the top, buy some gold to hedge your investment.

As of right now it is around 3.8BTC/oz.
334  Economy / Speculation / What part of the First Selloff are we at right now? on: November 11, 2013, 06:41:45 AM
What part of the First selloff are we at?
335  Economy / Service Discussion / Uh oh, btcchina.com is down. on: November 10, 2013, 02:31:12 AM
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/btcchina.com

It's not just you! http://btcchina.com looks down from here.


Edit: As indicated below, you can connect via this link: https://vip.btcchina.com/
336  Economy / Speculation / Chinese thoughts on bubbles on: November 09, 2013, 02:38:52 AM
The Chinese do not understand the concept of a bubble.

In the US the housing bubble eventually came to an end.

In China, the housing bubble grows and instead of coming to and end they just continue to build empty cities.

337  Economy / Speculation / Poll: What year will Bitcoin reach $10,000? on: November 09, 2013, 12:11:13 AM
I call $10k by 2016, but if we keep rising 10 times per year it will be a lot sooner than that.

Even so, I locked in my prediction here:
1 Bitcoin will be worth at least $10,000 by 12/31/2016
http://betsofbitco.in/item?id=1532
338  Economy / Speculation / Calling it: Peak of $1,600 by the end of the year on: November 07, 2013, 09:59:22 AM
The price will peak at $1600 then fall back down to hold steady around $1,000 for several months.

Let it be known.

It is so.
339  Economy / Speculation / Bitcoin hit $300/BTC!!! on: November 07, 2013, 08:26:14 AM
$500 here we come!
340  Bitcoin / Armory / Why would the Armory client (secure) recommend using a USB drive (unsecure)? on: November 07, 2013, 04:59:31 AM
USB devices are prone to spreading viruses, why would you go through the trouble of creating an off network machine with armory to set up your bitcoin wallet only to move data from a USB drive back and forth from a networked computer which could infect your off network machine with a virus?

Was it not USB drives that were used to spread a virus that took out one of Iran's nuclear reactors?

Would not QR codes be a better means of transferring coins from an off network computer to a networked machine?

Or even just burning a CD (CDs are cheap now).
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