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Hey - looooong time lurker ..... longer time holder. Think this may be my first time posting.
Long time interested in earning interest. To date, all methods of doing that just seemed like a good way to lose whatever coin I elected to lend.
However, been looking at blockfi lately.
Anyone have any experience with it?
Paying interest in bitcoins is a very simple play. Scammers will get your bitcoins with pleasure and sell them for fiat at the very moment they get them. They will even pay you interest if bitcoin price goes down and will show you the middle finger if price goes up. This is why only retards are looking for places where they can deposit their bitcoins to earn interest! Thanks for reminding me why I don't post. Appreciate the link psycodad - will be interested to see your experience.
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I like this chico guy.
Can't get it outta my head, could it be that Chico=Lambie? Certainly full of it.  JJG, analysis. Hahahaha. I have only seen Chico on a couple of his video presentations, and I recall seeing him on some earlier one(s) too. I don't really believe that he is much of a role model for really attempting to understand what is actually going on in bitcoin, at least for me to involve myself with trying to figure out his various ongoing conspiracy theories. He does make some outlandish statements, similar to what Lambie does, but Lambie surely seems to be a bit of a different cat in terms of perspective, to the extent that we can really rely on the constructed results of internet personas. Lambie does not really seem to be into conspiracy theories, even when he is making his dumbass price predictions, because even we know that constructs, such as bargain boyz are merely illustrative attempts to make his point rather than real entities, and overall, Lambie seems to be generally bullish about bitcoin, and exaggeratedly so (but of course this could be a construct, too), though for some reason, he seems to want to be a BTC price sorcerer... in order to be worshiped. Maybe Chico seems to have a more modest personality in terms of the desire to be worshiped aspect, if that is possible? I know Chico is regularly on Video so there has be some desire for attention, at least.Chico, on the other hand, does not seem to be too positive about bitcoin, even though he does seem to make some bullish or accurate statements about bitcoin, once in a while, but he seems like the kind of guy that never saw a conspiracy that he did not want to explore from a negative (or is it titalating?) angle.. and then put together all of the conspiracies in order to arrive at some kind of shocking (or is it revealing?) but discombobulated nonsense.
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JayJuanGee
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December 11, 2019, 04:42:22 PM |
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Unexpectedly, despite a ROI 4 times higher than S&P500 since the beginning of the year, the Sharpe ratio of BTC is only a little bit lower than the S&P500 one. It means BTC isn't disproportionately risky for such a ROI.  The Sharpe ratio was developed by Nobel laureate William F. Sharpe and is used to help investors understand the return of an investment compared to its risk. The ratio is the average return earned in excess of the risk-free rate per unit of volatility or total risk. Subtracting the risk-free rate from the mean return allows an investor to better isolate the profits associated with risk-taking activities. Generally, the greater the value of the Sharpe ratio, the more attractive the risk-adjusted return. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/sharperatio.asp What is the source of that investment comparison chart, though? [edited out]
Thanks for the information but I'm still wondering how a lot of people comment about making losses through their bitcoin investment and i guess that happens through their impatient habit. With that been said, the above picture stated December 31, 2018, and there's a chance for the price of each market to dump before it the last day of this year. Good point. The chart is from last year, no?
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JayJuanGee
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December 11, 2019, 04:51:27 PM |
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I dunno, we were at the peak of an epic bullish rise in December 2017. We were at the absolute, depressing low of the last bear market in December 2018. It seems December 2019 is like neither of the above, just an accumulation phase. The halving is in May 2020, the current situation is probably more similar to December 2015 or December 2016 (i.e. nothing-ness). Allright then! ACcording to Gann theory the 22th December is very important. Maybe some whales who are rich AF do know this or they just buy or trade before this 22th dec date. 2017 and 2018 december were not the only bottoms. It's 2013 the bottom (flash crash) and in 2016 it was before the pump. Oh gawd!!!! Not another numerologous? Making me miss the numerology of Torque.....  At least Torque attempted to include a few more factors, but you, jupiter9, might be in the early stages of developing your numerology theories... ? Perhaps? 
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December 11, 2019, 04:51:58 PM |
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Hey - looooong time lurker ..... longer time holder. Think this may be my first time posting.
Long time interested in earning interest. To date, all methods of doing that just seemed like a good way to lose whatever coin I elected to lend.
However, been looking at blockfi lately.
Anyone have any experience with it?
I do not. But I think it is worth considering the track records of trusted third parties holding the keys to "your" bitcoin, and how that makes it effectively their bitcoin, and exposes you to all the counterparty risk that brings with it. BlockFi may be a perfectly good organization, as were/are some organizations this list (which is not complete): 2011 Mt. Gox Bitcoin7 2012 Bitcoinica Bitcoinica Bitcoinica Bitfloor 2013 Vicurex PicoStocks PicoStocks 2014 Mt. Gox Cryptorush Poloniex Bitcurex Cryptsy BTER MintPal KipCoin BitPay 2015 796Exchange Bitstamp BTER 2016 ShapeShift Gatecoin Bitfinex Bitcurex 2017 Bithumb YouBit YouBit 2018 Coincheck BitGrail Taylor Coinrail Bancor Zaif 2019 Cryptopia add 2019 QuadrigaCX
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JayJuanGee
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December 11, 2019, 05:01:24 PM |
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That list could not be complete (which you said). Missing the largest one (or most scandalous one of 2019), Quadrigacx, no? And of course there is BTC-e and WEX in 2017/2018. Edit. Xhomerx10 beat me, partly.
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December 11, 2019, 05:20:46 PM |
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Hey - looooong time lurker ..... longer time holder. Think this may be my first time posting.
Long time interested in earning interest. To date, all methods of doing that just seemed like a good way to lose whatever coin I elected to lend.
However, been looking at blockfi lately.
Anyone have any experience with it?
Paying interest in bitcoins is a very simple play. Scammers will get your bitcoins with pleasure and sell them for fiat at the very moment they get them. They will even pay you interest if bitcoin price goes down and will show you the middle finger if price goes up. This is why only retards are looking for places where they can deposit their bitcoins to earn interest! Thanks for reminding me why I don't post. Appreciate the link psycodad - will be interested to see your experience. Yeah.. don't let one bad apple spoil the bunch... I think your question is good and interesting. And businesses like BlockFi are certainly in the future for Bitcoin. But custody is still not entirely a solved problem.
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December 11, 2019, 05:21:05 PM |
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Maybe we should have a WO person of the year poll  My vote goes to gembitz New poll idea?  Meanwhile, we keep slowly bleeding ~$7.1 now already... From zone 7000 i think we can try to enter the long position, but carefully, and be sure to use stop-loss. I think there will be a rebound.
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December 11, 2019, 05:27:08 PM |
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That list could not be complete (which you said). Missing the largest one (or most scandalous one of 2019), Quadrigacx, no? And of course there is BTC-e and WEX in 2017/2018. Edit. Xhomerx10 beat me, partly. You can only beat people in riding large texts in this thread..... 
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December 11, 2019, 05:30:42 PM |
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 For that price, customers do not get the display – which starts at $4,999 – or the $999 stand that holds up that screen.
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December 11, 2019, 05:32:33 PM |
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Modeling proposal presented to add S2F to the equation. For review. Preliminary proposal to add the derivative of S2F to the equation. Appears to model a bit of the 2013 & 2017 bubble. @100trillionUSD  Source: https://twitter.com/Geertjancap/status/1204671492069449728On the other hand.. In BitcoinCharts
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December 11, 2019, 05:34:05 PM |
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That list could not be complete (which you said). Missing the largest one (or most scandalous one of 2019), Quadrigacx, no? And of course there is BTC-e and WEX in 2017/2018. Edit. Xhomerx10 beat me, partly. You can only beat people in riding large texts in this thread.....  How cuuuuuuuttttiiiieeeeee!!!!!!! Team micgoose .... feeling her oats, today. 
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December 11, 2019, 05:38:43 PM |
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I am in computer hell here...fuck
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December 11, 2019, 05:42:50 PM |
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December 11, 2019, 05:52:23 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Unexpectedly, despite a ROI 4 times higher than S&P500 since the beginning of the year, the Sharpe ratio of BTC is only a little bit lower than the S&P500 one. It means BTC isn't disproportionately risky for such a ROI.  The Sharpe ratio was developed by Nobel laureate William F. Sharpe and is used to help investors understand the return of an investment compared to its risk. The ratio is the average return earned in excess of the risk-free rate per unit of volatility or total risk. Subtracting the risk-free rate from the mean return allows an investor to better isolate the profits associated with risk-taking activities. Generally, the greater the value of the Sharpe ratio, the more attractive the risk-adjusted return. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/sharperatio.asp What is the source of that investment comparison chart, though? Skew https://twitter.com/skewdotcom/status/1204111070840983552
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December 11, 2019, 06:08:38 PM |
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Good eveing WO! Observing @ $7,194 This is fine 🙂
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December 11, 2019, 06:15:54 PM |
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Micro$oft end of support for Win7 eminent. Handy to have internet in the shop for looking up specs, constants, formulas and whatnot. No room or patience for 2 machines out there. Antique CNC controller (Super-Tech EMC-XYZ-BX) has no drivers or config info for Linux, figured this out after 3 different distro installs. Turns out, Mach3 parallel port driver absolutely will not work in a 64bit environment, figured this out after setting up a salvaged machine with win10 already on it. Started to re-purpose another older box, kept hanging on install, several hours to track that down to a flaky CPU, have to do a win7 install first because this thing won't boot from USB, finally get that all worked out and... now having to sidestep Micro$oft account creation and muzzle Cortana and turn off all the spylemetry (that they let you), so far it has been 3 days of walking in place and I don't even know if this is going to driver up its PCI-parallel card and work yet and being reminded that I have to go through Linux dependency hell on all the rest of the boxen by Jan 14...
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December 11, 2019, 06:23:15 PM |
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December 11, 2019, 06:30:14 PM Last edit: December 11, 2019, 07:09:55 PM by micgoossens |
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 For that price, customers do not get the display – which starts at $4,999 – or the $999 stand that holds up that screen. Mine came out to over $11k :|  Full option 52k or something, would be good for Wall Observer use .....  Edit: damn, V8 already pointed that out
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December 11, 2019, 06:32:45 PM |
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 For that price, customers do not get the display – which starts at $4,999 – or the $999 stand that holds up that screen. don't forget the wheels for $400, that's a heavy piece of hardware.
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