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June 18, 2019, 06:53:33 PM |
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From what I understood, libra poses a threat to tether, not to bitcoin.
There is a difference between a digital currency and a crypto currency. Libra looks more like the first case: it dont have privacy, it is centralized, and have the characteristics of a bank account.
Any fiat currency can be digital, if you use debit cards instead of bank notes. However, if libra dont have the absurd fees banks charge for international transfers, then it will have an advantage over fiat, but still its not a crypto currency.
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bitserve
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June 18, 2019, 06:54:49 PM |
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re that facebookcoin thingie... basing on what i read...did not read the white paper yet...
They said that it is 'backed' by currencies and/or gov bonds, but the question is to what proportion. If it anything less than 1:1, then they are acting like a bank without being officially a bank (no bank license). French already raised a question about it. The question of sovereignty also came up.
There are much more questions about that point: - They say it is a (somewhat?) stable coin, but as soon as they are backing it with a basket of different assets/currencies the price MUST fluctuate. - If the value of the underlaying assets fluctuate does the price gets set by them according to that estimated recalculated value? If so, every second? minute? hour? day?... yearly? - If they don't set the price then exchanges should exist for that. Once the coin is tradable no matter what the real value of the underlaying assets is the price could fluctuate heavily in relation to its real value (pumps and dumps). In conclusion, the pricing thing alone will be a complete nightmare and shitshow. Other day we could talk about security... as in.... even if it is backed by real assets in custody... what happens if, for example, facebook gets a massive hack in which millions of users get their wallets emptied? What if they mess up with the emission in relation to the backing assets? Bitcoin has a clear distance from that sort of incidents (even if they impact it in some way each time a big hack happens) but in this case? The shit will be all over the place. The more I think about it, it would have been safer for them to just implement a multi-crypto wallet into their network and distance from the coin/s used instead. We will see. yes, good points. i also mentioned local currencies instability here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg51493595#msg51493595Basically, libra (which would be based only on usd, eur, pounds and yen) would decimate local currencies. If used broadly, why would anyone use local? Binance research suggests something similar, but in a wrong direction. Hmmm that's a complex and deep thought.... I mean, I have never really believed that one global currency (Bitcoin or anything else) would replace current monetary system. Not in a reasonable timeframe to even consider the probability. But... if hundreds of millions of facebook users started adopting it? Well, yeah, that is a new scenario I never considered before.... In any case, and as I said: We will see. From the moment all I see is vaporware.
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June 18, 2019, 06:56:57 PM |
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June 18, 2019, 07:09:50 PM |
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re that facebookcoin thingie... basing on what i read...did not read the white paper yet...
They said that it is 'backed' by currencies and/or gov bonds, but the question is to what proportion. If it anything less than 1:1, then they are acting like a bank without being officially a bank (no bank license). French already raised a question about it. The question of sovereignty also came up.
in any way, crypto backed by debt is as disgusting as fiat 1:1 or not :p .. and its shaping up as something from r0ach's nightmare.
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June 18, 2019, 07:12:50 PM |
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Some of the 800 + patents will do. Glad we have that, a brain that can think what shit might happen against BitCoin
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June 18, 2019, 07:12:54 PM Merited by BobLawblaw (1) |
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Mic Saw this and thought of you
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June 18, 2019, 07:17:15 PM |
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Maybe it has been too long since her last bottle of wine. Who gives a shit, the entire west is fucked anyway.
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June 18, 2019, 07:17:47 PM |
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Of course someone is scared this Libra thing could actually work after all:
I believe Libra will be a threaten to banks, not to bitcoin. I see many people saying it would destroy XRP... this is a non-sense to me. Libra may force banks to modernize, as Libra will be more open than banks (more border-less), but will also follow their rules (centralized, legislation rules, reliable, etc).. How will banks modernize? XRP may be the answer for them. XRP always tried to get blockchain technology into the banking system. Banks think XRP is a big joke.
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June 18, 2019, 07:18:37 PM |
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Of course someone is scared this Libra thing could actually work after all:
I believe Libra will be a threaten to banks, not to bitcoin. I see many people saying it would destroy XRP... this is a non-sense to me. Libra may force banks to modernize, as Libra will be more open than banks (more border-less), but will also follow their rules (centralized, legislation rules, reliable, etc).. How will banks modernize? XRP may be the answer for them. XRP always tried to get blockchain technology into the banking system. Banks think XRP is a big joke. It is
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June 18, 2019, 07:23:18 PM |
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It's obviously neural. It immediately stops as soon as she starts moving. Do we have a front face camera angle?
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June 18, 2019, 07:23:33 PM Last edit: June 18, 2019, 07:39:26 PM by Saint-loup |
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Mic Saw this and thought of you LOL where is it?
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June 18, 2019, 07:29:46 PM |
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Where is Mic by the way?
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June 18, 2019, 07:31:32 PM |
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Some of the 800 + patents will do. Glad we have that, a brain that can think what shit might happen against BitCoin
We should make an instaignore filter that immediately flags a SV shill based on the blatantly incorrect capitalisation of Bitcoin. And they have the balls to say "Satoshi Vision". Yeah, right.
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June 18, 2019, 07:58:28 PM |
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LTC tremors
Who gives any shits? besides you? goofball. Me .I like litecoin It's an honest coin Same here. The big majority of my crypto stash is just BTC. Additionally I do have some traces of an ample variety of *shameful cryptoshit* you wouldn't even imagine, but... LTC? I am proud of that little bugger even if I plan to sell some soon. I bought a bunch of it when they announced they were adopting Segwit even before than BTC and have hodl (most) since. JJG, this thing backfired you A proud troll/shill - lookie uie. Does not make it right to troll/shill, merely because a lot of other peeps do it. If I was doing what other peeps do, then maybe i would go off a group troll/shill cliff? Thinkie uie bout that.
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June 18, 2019, 07:59:37 PM |
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Mic Saw this and thought of you I need to ask. Why the two satellite antennas oriented towards ground?
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June 18, 2019, 08:05:37 PM |
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Mic Saw this and thought of you I need to ask. Why the two satellite antennas oriented towards ground? ..the signal bounces off the parked cars? repeater station in the subway? or...this is an alternative universe..look, they even parked on the "wrong" street side, lol
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June 18, 2019, 08:11:24 PM |
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After June 20, I will do Bitcoin tattoo! WO Give me a couple of sketches for analysis!
I’m covered in tattoos & I’ll definitely get a bitcoin one but only when I’ve sold a significant amount that my life is changed by bitcoin. I have significant gains from bitcoin (more than I ever dreamed of) but they’re unrealised gains - Meaning until you sell nothing has changed. Any way, regarding your tattoo, how about just a bitcoin logo, simple & effective? What do think about this?
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June 18, 2019, 08:11:33 PM Merited by Saint-loup (1) |
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June 18, 2019, 08:14:17 PM |
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Wow I thought bones261 was a nice guy but giving merit to gembitz? WTF man?
There's no nice guys on the interwebs. Don't forget to remember that we have to keep looking out in a dog eat dogie world.
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June 18, 2019, 08:15:27 PM |
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After June 20, I will do Bitcoin tattoo! WO Give me a couple of sketches for analysis!
I’m covered in tattoos & I’ll definitely get a bitcoin one but only when I’ve sold a significant amount that my life is changed by bitcoin. I have significant gains from bitcoin (more than I ever dreamed of) but they’re unrealised gains - Meaning until you sell nothing has changed. Any way, regarding your tattoo, how about just a bitcoin logo, simple & effective? What do think about this? Yeah that’s pretty cool, when are you planning to get it done? Show a pic of it when you get it done.
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