Stellar. Think of it as a tip. Of course you may know all about it already!
Nice tip .......Stellar has 4x in 10 days
Stellar. Think of it as a tip. Of course you may know all about it already!
Isn't Verge getting loads of grief over the deployment of something? Can't remember the name of it but apparently fails promises or something.
Nice tip .......Stellar has 4x in 10 days
How much are you people investing, £50,£100 250,?
Will be a trillion dollar market within 6 month.
Lol, by what token.
Honestly, i'm sceptical about the value of bitcoin and many similar alternatives.
Things to understand with money or alternatives is that in value they depend a lot of the combination of trust/psychology and the underlying tradeable value/goods. Now bitcoin has a limited volume so the theory would go that value would go up depending on the amount of value that it covers in the market. In theory the rising value could be unlimited to the point where you could buy up the whole galaxy with bitcoin, but obviously nope thats just silly somewhere there is a logical ceiling. And that logical ceiling should be somewhere where bitcoin replaces conventional currency for trades for the goods that exist in the market. However i don't see the stellar rise is goods being traded trough bitcoin to justify that valuation but more on that later.
Otoh, it would also be easy to manipulate the value by that token by simply restricting it's use as a speculator. Just take a large volume "out of the market" and you have less bitcoin chasing the same amount of goods at which point value would go up. It would work similar with conventional currency, be it that when that volume is thrown back on the market a crash would logicly follow. This would be my main concern with bitcoin, would it be easy to convert a very large pile of it to the corresponding monetary value as it is now?
So, to give an impression of that: A lot of mumltinational company's sit in the range of the 100-200 billion value. We could be talking about company's like McDonalds, Disney or Intel for ex. And at this point afaik bitcoin has a market capitalisation of about a few 100's of billions. Considering that shareholders would typicly sell out to a bid that gives a multiple of the current value, company's like McDonalds, Disney and Intel should happily sell out to a bid of a few hundreds of billions of dollars. But would they sell their company's for the same premum value but in Bitcoin? My presumption is heck no!
The day that you can buy land, buildings, heavy machinery and other capital goods pretty much everywhere is the day at which bitcoin actually becomes worth it's nominal value perhaps, but i think were very far from that. My presumption is that the current spike in Bitcoin value is the work of speculation and at some point it wil likely crash down to a far more reasonable valuation. That is not to say that money can't be made, but it basicly boils down to gambling, and with that i wish all the gamblers here good luck. As a tip, sell when the profit is "high enough", don't remain in it till it starts to drop, because when these things will drop they likely will drop deep.
There is some brilliant technology behind them. Bitcoin may not be number 1 in the future but another coin will take its place. The Blockchain has incredible potential.
Right now the crypto currency market is worth about 700m. This is not without reason.
Glad it worked out so quick.Nice tip .......Stellar has 4x in 10 days
Yep. The developers are are trying to release a Wraith. A programme that allows the transaction to be anonymous, like bitcoin. Problem is the said itll be released by end of dec 17. So the price shot up and that assumption and then dropped when it didnt happen. Ive still doubled my money even after the drop.
I also believe that most coins will make a profit over the next 6 months. Purely on the fact that its becoming mainstream. And the more people that jump on the bandwagon. The more youll make (except bitcoin. Id stay clear of that). A prime example is the rags and their 659m followers
I think the poster meant $700bn. It IS undervalued. Won't go in too much detail however think of what blockchain technology is aiming to replace. If the value of the technology that will be replaced by Block chain is more than $700bn, then the value of block chain is more than $700bn. Simple really. One example, Think of what Ripple is aiming to replace is SWIFT, think of what SWIFT is worth currently. Then decide what Ripple is worth. Hope that helps.
Just some bits of research info. Nothing concrete.why?
its fucking amazing
Just some bits of research info. Nothing concrete.
I think the poster meant $700bn. It IS undervalued. Won't go in too much detail however think of what blockchain technology is aiming to replace. If the value of the technology that will be replaced by Block chain is more than $700bn, then the value of block chain is more than $700bn. Simple really. One example, Think of what Ripple is aiming to replace is SWIFT, think of what SWIFT is worth currently. Then decide what Ripple is worth. Hope that helps.
Don't mean got offend in any way but there are ways of valuing assets, my example is one of the easiest ways. Since it didn't help, I'll let someone else to explain it differently.Sorry but that deffinatly does not help to get a good reflection of value.
Swift is a company that handles up to $15 trillion per day in transactions (depends on source). You may have used swift codes to move money overseas.
The issue is the speed it takes to get your money. It can take days. This is because banks need nostro accounts that hold shit load of money all over the world to pay for these transactions. What ripple does it it processes 1500 transactions per second and immediatley settles up anywhere in the world.
So rather than the banks having to wait to be paid, they are paid instantly which means they can move that money about immediately to.
This saves cost considerably. By using ripples blockchain they can save 30% on their cost. By using the blockchain and the coin the saving is 60%. So if you think about all the money that transferred every day accross the world saving that much money. How much do u think it should be valued at just for that 1 coin. Personally. I see it at $125 per coin by end of the year.