They love all things tech which is probably where the obsession started. Whether people like it or not though crypto is going to be a thing going forward. Obviously in the US it has served more as an investment vehicle than a means of payment, but I can see how it would be attractive in other countries as payments. Asia has embraced it particularly Japan, China and South Korea. I doubted it for a few years but I was wrong, it's here to stay for the foreseeable future. The only question is at what value.
Doubtful. What used to be the biggest exchange that China shutdown is coming back next year based in Japan. The futures contracts that are supposed to open next week will be interesting to see their impact though
Agreed about the futures. But it can then be a double-edged sword. Then people can "short" Bitcoin. Look out.
That's what I'm curious about as some probably will as a hedge with the big question being will it actually impact the bitcoin price
It may behave conventionally, but with the uncharted territory of bitcoin and it showing time and time again that it can break conventional patterns it may not either
Wow, that's pretty identical to saying, "this time's different", THE most widely accepted indicator that it's absolutely an unsustainable bubble.
Except this time it really is. When's the last time we had an internationally currency that was tied to no country, no metal price, no exchange ect that was accepted in multiple countries? I can't think of any comparable
That AP story can be found here for example: http://www.santafenewmexican.com/ne...cle_a231bdb6-d47d-589e-9e0e-cc253c9f16c2.html And this way it's not a violation of copyright law. Christian
Probation. I know, these days many articles are behind paywalls. With news agency material it is a little different - still copyright protected of course, but can be found at many places. Christian