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Messages - Peter90

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Bitcoin is closely related to Blockchain technology, so I am sure that some of the people who are interested in Bitcoin have never considered the size of the market cap, but rather its function. For me, the market cap list in the picture is only a general measure, whereas I don't really need it for my purposes of investing in Bitcoin.

100% agree

Actually I've seen only crypto people talk about Gold or Silver Market cap
When will Bitcoin catch up with Gold in capitalization?
I've never found those concepts in a gold forum.
Talking about gold or silver market cap doesn't make any sense.

This is a simple question that still remain unreplied
Question to all: when you say gold market cap, are you talking about
a) all gold above ground? so jewellery too? gold teeth? gold within industrial products? or just
b) monetary gold (coins and bars)?
If you are comparing gold vs. BTC, currency vs. currency, shouldn't you consider only monetary gold?



"Gold Market Cap", "Silver Market Cap" are senseless concepts.
Just think about this:

1) there are these big inventories (the metals backing ETFs... countries' gold reserves... etc.). These are major components of those Market Cap figures.
Well... no audit! Nobody checks whether those tons are really there.
Only financial statements.

2) think of all gold and silver that is not recorded. No records.
Most gold and silver around the world is not recorded.
This is of course true re her earrings or the silver in the batteries of your smartphone, but imo it's true also re monetary precious metals (bars and coins).
That gold and silver sits in some vault. Nobody knows.
I'm not talking about grandpa's coins collection, I'm talking e.g. about inventories of High Net Worth families.

Or think about the silver inventories of producers like Samsung, Apple... or carmakers, companies that need silver to build their products.
How many tonnes of silver do they hold stored?
Obviously they protect themselves from possible supply issues.

Those who try to give a number to that Market Cap figure, how can they assess these inventories?

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A proposito stablecoins... la maggiore - come ben sapete - é USDT.

Tether ha molto di italiano:
il CEO é Paolo Ardoino.
Giancarlo Devasini- Chief Financial Officer
Claudia Lagorio- Chief Operating Officer
Leonardo Real- Chief Compliance Officer (pure Italiano?)

E quelli che conducono l'esame quadrimestralmente se USDT é abbastanza collateralizzato dagli assets di Tether, é una società di Milano, BDO Italia.


In altre parole, se un giorno USDT scoppia ci facciamo un'altra volta una figura di m***a  :D

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Forum criptovalute / Re: ciao a tutti
« on: Today at 04:55:25 PM »
benvenutooo ancora siamo pochissimi direi 3-4 possiamo contarci sulle dita di una mano
ma pian piano magari le persone verranno anche qua

é semplice, piú si posta piú gente viene.
Peró bisogna avere pazienza

Io nel 2019 ho creato Kinesis Stablecoins, e ho continuato imperterrito a postare di tanto in quando,
il primo a cagarmi é stato uno il mese scorso  :D

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Regarding the strategic decisions of the multinational, let me tell you that since Musk acquired Twitter they have not only lost a lot of money, they have also lost millions of users, so those decisions may not be the most appropriate, such as, for example, publicly insulting one of the platform's advertisers, as he has done with Disney.

That's fake news

1) Disney had already pulled off, so when Musk told them to go f**ck themselves they weren't advertisers anymore;

2) by pulling off unilaterally from X Disney breached the contract they had with X.
When someone breaches a contract a GFY is in order;

3) Bob Igor - Disney's CEO and the recipient of Musk's GFY - was smearing X for being antisemitic.
If you smear someone or the company he represents as antisemitic you should expect to get a GFY. It's normal.

4) Igor was blackmailing X' advertisers to pull off from X, pressuring them with the argument that if they didn't do it they would be labelled as antisemitic themselves.
He was trying to destroy X.
If you try to destroy a company in that way, forget the GFY, they will probably hunt you down like a dog!


It would be better if you Admin and other moderators stop bashing Musk because it makes you look like a bunch of lefty liberals...

Big corporations want to decide what gets censored on social media platforms.
With Facebook & Co. they can do it, not with X, not with Musk.
Moderators of a crypto forum siding with big corporations against free speech





25.000 comments
scroll down & read some

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US crypto fintechs being denied banking services.
Custodia Bank's CEO C. Long fighting vs the US gov in order to offer banking services to crypto fintechs.
The crypto community should revere her as a hero.

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General Discussion / Re: What do you think of Elon Musk?
« on: Today at 11:13:44 AM »
Corporate media refuse to invite a 3rd candidate to the US presidential debate.
X is available

In the name of all supporters of the libertarian Kennedy, thank you Elon.
To all Musk bashers, GFY



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Trading (Not crypto) / Re: Gold & Silver Trading
« on: Today at 10:43:11 AM »
Right now Silver is the hottest investment in China
We are approaching the moment when the silver price is set in Shanghai - whereas until now it has been set in NY/London





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We all know the case against BTC mining: BTC mining consumes electricity, which leads to...

- Electricity gets taken away from economy and people ---> higher electricity costs
- Outages
- Production of electricity damages the environment.


What arguments can the crypto community offer in order to counter that assumption?

For example,
BTC mining turning into a store of electricity;
BTC mining becomes a source of revenue for power providers when electricity demand is low,
so that power providers can lower their prices


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Bitcoin Forum / Re: What Happened To Bitcoin?
« on: Today at 10:09:39 AM »



How BTC was hijacked from means of payment to store of value

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So, according to this poll Countries With The Highest Rates Of Crypto Ownership (Poll)
7-10% of the users of this forum should belong to the LGBTQ+ community
 ???

Actually more than that as the average forum user is what, 20-30?
whereas that survey asks people aged 18-60.
Surely in the LGBT+ community there are much more young people than old ones,
so the % of LGBT+ young people should be much higher than those indicated in the graphic.

15-20% of users here identify as LGBT+?

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come on... give me a no
I accept bets :D

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Stable Coins Forum / Re: Gold-Backed Stablecoins
« on: May 21, 2024, 07:52:47 PM »
What is a Gold-Backed Cryptocurrency?

A gold-backed cryptocurrency is a type of digital currency where a specific amount of physical gold backs each unit. Unlike traditional cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, which derive their value from factors like supply and demand dynamics and speculative trading, gold-backed cryptocurrencies aim to provide stability by tying their value directly to the price of gold.

Typically, each cryptocurrency unit represents ownership or claim to a corresponding amount of gold held in reserve. This reserve is often stored in secure vaults and audited regularly to ensure transparency and trustworthiness. The value of the cryptocurrency is linked to the market price of gold, providing holders with a more stable and reliable store of value compared to other cryptocurrencies.

Gold-backed cryptocurrencies combine the benefits of blockchain technology, such as fast and secure transactions, with gold’s intrinsic value and stability, making them attractive to investors seeking a hedge against currency devaluation or economic uncertainty. They can be used for various purposes, including digital payments and remittances, and as a diversification tool in investment portfolios.




apmex.com

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It is nice to see my answer is leading by a huge margin, and also when you look at the poll and the results here, you can see that this forum is getting more crowded than the other one, which is a great thing for the forum. Investing is of course the better option, we are talking about something that is getting quite good attention for a while now, and I think it is quite good that people are realizing that trading is nice and all, and could do with a small amount on the side, but the real money maker in this market is investment. You can't go anywhere without investment and you should always do it.

Investors are serious people  :)

- What's your job?
- Investor
Sounds good

- What's your job
- Saver
Sounds boring

- What's you job?
- Trader
Sounds less good then Investor

-What's your job
- Speculator
Bad
She's not going to merry you






Let's put those 2 gamblers on the wall!
 :D

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If you're one of the investors that saw both the 2017 and the 2021 bull run, you can expect that it will happen again this time in 2025.
If you're like me that's a believer of the 4-year cycle, then we expect that Bitcoin will reach $100,000 in the bull that "MIGHT" be reached happen next year, or closest would be during the 4th quarter of this year though it's highly unlikely for me.

After the bull run is the bear market season, and that's the time where we will see all of the top coins not only in crypto market, but in all markets including the stock market going down in price. For me and for others, that's the best time to buy assets that's why my strategy is to sell all of my assets during the bull run, and buy assets again during the bear market. :)

Don't underestimate the correlation between BTC and stock markets!

https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=319757.msg1560110#msg1560110

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General Discussion / Re: What do you think of Elon Musk?
« on: May 21, 2024, 10:26:19 AM »

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