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January 01, 2019, 09:19:10 PM
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Un article qui fait une retrospective en chiffres de l'annee 2018 :
https://medium.com/@lopp/bitcoin-by-the-numbers-2018-recap-68a91789d804

La page Twitter du gars qui a fait toutes ces stats :
https://twitter.com/lopp

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January 02, 2019, 08:37:51 AM
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Je rajoute ce lien (en anglais aussi) d'un crypto fan qui est en Nouvelle Zélande.


2018 Cryptocurrency Wrap Up

Il a fait un récapitulatif semaine par semaine.
Je met en example le mois de Janvier :

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January (BTC high — $17,283)
January 9 — Kodak announces the launch of its own cryptocurrency, signalling the first major mainstream use of the technology in an alternative field.
January 10 — One of the largest consumer Bitcoin adopters, South Korea, release news that the Government was considering a ban on cryptocurrency. An already deflated market takes a further hit.
January 18 — The bull market was officially over when news that Bitcoin had dropped below $10,000 USD. The price had halved since late December causing widespread distress for new investors who had invested during the hype.
January 27 — Japanese exchange ‘Coincheck’ is hacked with a record $530 million USD worth of cryptocurrency stolen.
January 30 — Facebook announces a ban on all ads promoting cryptocurrency and Initial Coin Offerings (ICO’s). They state this is due to concerns around financial products that could be misleading.

“W̼̟̻͎̞̦̖̭̩͔͇̺͍̩̯̲̔̆̌̏͂͑ͦͧ͛̿̑̈́̎͑̽̍ͭ̏̇͜ill you draW̼̟̻͎̞̦̖̭̩͔͇̺͍̩̯̲̔̆̌̏͂͑ͦͧ͛̿̑̈́̎͑̽̍ͭ̏̇͜ me a sheep?”
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January 02, 2019, 01:33:11 PM
Last edit: January 02, 2019, 01:46:52 PM by Saint-loup
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Je rajoute ce lien (en anglais aussi) d'un crypto fan qui est en Nouvelle Zélande.


2018 Cryptocurrency Wrap Up

Il a fait un récapitulatif semaine par semaine.
Je met en example le mois de Janvier :

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January (BTC high — $17,283)
January 9 — Kodak announces the launch of its own cryptocurrency, signalling the first major mainstream use of the technology in an alternative field.
January 10 — One of the largest consumer Bitcoin adopters, South Korea, release news that the Government was considering a ban on cryptocurrency. An already deflated market takes a further hit.
January 18 — The bull market was officially over when news that Bitcoin had dropped below $10,000 USD. The price had halved since late December causing widespread distress for new investors who had invested during the hype.
January 27 — Japanese exchange ‘Coincheck’ is hacked with a record $530 million USD worth of cryptocurrency stolen.
January 30 — Facebook announces a ban on all ads promoting cryptocurrency and Initial Coin Offerings (ICO’s). They state this is due to concerns around financial products that could be misleading.
C'est ce que je me suis dit hier, lorsqu'on voit dans le post de lopp qu'on est passé de 50% du volume sur les exchanges japonais à 14%, on peut se demander si ces hacks sur les plateformes japonaises n'ont pas été un catalyseur de la chute... et si finalement le marché n'est pas tout simplement drivé par les japs même si on ne le voit pas sur les forums et les reseaux sociaux, vu qu'ils n'utilisent pas les mêmes.
En tous les cas la part des échanges en $ et € a beaucoup augmenté, alors que celle en ¥ s'est effondrée... donc ceux qui ont quitté le marché semble bien être ceux-là si les données de lopp sont fiables. J'espère franchement que les japs n'étaient pas rentrés juste pour le jeu, parce que sinon ça veut dire qu'ils ne reviendront peut-être pas de si tôt.

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January 05, 2019, 01:38:33 PM
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ok mais il nous manque quand même des valeurs importantes ...

avons nous les chiffres du nombre de suicides et de dépressions liés aux cryptos ? 2018 = capitulation etc etc
donc autant avoir les chiffres importants non ?

I love XRP. XRP>BTC + DEDICACE A JULIEN le CROISE
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January 13, 2020, 09:31:30 PM
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Les chiffres de Lopp pour l'année 2019.
https://blog.lopp.net/bitcoin-2019-annual-review/

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