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October 04, 2018, 11:52:41 AM
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There is an interesting rumor going around regarding futures platforms today. According to the CCN, TD Ameritrade and Virtu Financial, both involved in trading, decided to invest in cryptocurrency exchange called ErisX. Apart from bitcoin futures and cryptocurrency trade, the plan is to offer "physical form for cryptos". There would be a spot trading market, with investors receiving cryptos instead of cash.

https://www.ccn.com/td-ameritrade-trading-giant-virtu-invest-in-u-s-cryptocurrency-exchange/
What do you guys think, how successful the new futures trading platform will be (judging from the report from above)? Do you think the physical form is possible at this stage of the industry development? Is it needed?

For those that would like to have a deeper look into the futures trading, you can read more about them and other instruments through this link https://www.cryptocointrade.com/about-trading/crypto-trading-strategies/.
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October 04, 2018, 01:13:35 PM
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The world is undergoing digitalization, and shifting from physical notes, even in fiat.
And cryptocurrency which should be at the helm of the innovation doesn't need physical notes.
The adoption of cryptocurrency debit cards would go a long way in taking this technology mainstream.

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October 04, 2018, 01:17:07 PM
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The world is undergoing digitalization, and shifting from physical notes, even in fiat.
And cryptocurrency which should be at the helm of the innovation doesn't need physical notes.
The adoption of cryptocurrency debit cards would go a long way in taking this technology mainstream.

P. S. It is against forum rules to make two consecutive posts. You can edit it u to the previous one or use the quote option.
Thanks for the comment, and even more so for the heads up! Smiley
It certainly seems so, what with so many failures in the past regarding physical bitcoins. Digitization does help businesses and individuals speed up operations while trading is currently possible through online platforms.
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