| | | andro0_11 | 03-06-2025 02:55 PM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? Will see whats going to happen tomorrow after the summit. Crypto is way oversold at the moment. |
| murdered_by_ebay | 03-06-2025 04:28 PM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? whether crypto is oversold is questionable , there are a quite a few titles trading high above their local and/or historic bottoms of the last couple of years
others had massive rallies in the last several years and the price retreated only a little from their tops
I would only believe it is oversold if I see a stable uptrend of the broad market. right now we are in a mixture of bear market and sides ways market and in such a market even bitcoin may fall significantly , by 50%+ for example |
Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? The 1 month trend of 10% decrease is worrisome but not intolerable for the long run... |
| andro0_11 | 03-07-2025 07:19 AM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? Quote:
Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
(Post 1254457)
whether crypto is oversold is questionable , there are a quite a few titles trading high above their local and/or historic bottoms of the last couple of years
others had massive rallies in the last several years and the price retreated only a little from their tops
I would only believe it is oversold if I see a stable uptrend of the broad market. right now we are in a mixture of bear market and sides ways market and in such a market even bitcoin may fall significantly , by 50%+ for example | I'm referring the ''oversold'' indicator based on RSI and trends. F&G index lowest since the 2022-23 fears (when it dropped from ATH to sub 20k). And the sentiment for that Strategic Reserve from the market was that US will add-up some BTC, but it ended with only the 200K they already have. Unfortunately with the trade wars and tariffs - the entire market is down, USD losing strength last couple weeks in rates never before - my personal view is that crypto wont go against the market trends - if markets dumb, crypto dumbs aswell :coffee: |
| james_112233 | 03-07-2025 08:38 AM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? I hope the run up to Trump getting in to office wasn't the peak of the bullrun and we still have a long way to go for the rest of the year.
Alts have done nothing so far ...
A boring bullrun to say the least. |
| agent006140 | 03-08-2025 09:13 AM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? Do you guys follow news?
I was reading newspaper last nite and there was a long article on how the North Koreans stole over one billion dollars worth of cryptos from the second largest Crypto exchange recently,resulting in not just losses but customers liquidating their accounts.
There is another article which said not sure how Trump is going to build his crypto reserve,as US govt now holds 200,000 coins worth over $ billions,would these coins be transferred into the reserve account?
sorry as some one corrected me,it is more than 1 billion |
Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? Thanks for the news agent - if you have the links to the stories, it's good to post them up for source |
| andro0_11 | 03-08-2025 03:50 PM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? Quote:
Originally Posted by agent006140
(Post 1254515)
Do you guys follow news?
I was reading newspaper last nite and there was a long article on how the North Koreans stole over one billion dollars worth of cryptos from the second largest Crypto exchange recently,resulting in not just losses but customers liquidating their accounts.
There is another article which said not sure how Trump is going to build his crypto reserve,as US govt now holds 200,000 coins worth over $1 billions,would these coins be transferred into the reserve account? | So far the official news from the government is that the crypto reserve will hold only seized actives and they do not have plans in buying crypto to top it up, using taxpayer dollars. Based on todays price - that reserve is worth over $17B USD. I think you are referring the Bybit hack from last month. At least I havent heard any update on that (the hack was in $1-2B USD range). If you indeed have some links for read, please share :thumb: |
| agent006140 | 03-08-2025 05:12 PM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? It is in the Wall Street Journal newspaper March 7,2025 -the Bybit raid.
Too detail for me to follow, |
| murdered_by_ebay | 03-08-2025 05:55 PM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? bybit hack or US government btc reserves can not create a broad market trend. even if bybit collapsed completely there would just be some volatility for a while and everything would calm down. with US government I don't believe they would be actively buying
my take is that a strong growth of the market will only occur if institutions push it and I think they will , they first need to take position at low levels and some time later they will cash out as a market growth always attracts people , they tend to go in on rising prices so that the ones who are already in will be able to sell to them
basically it is the same principle as with the trump coin , just on small scale , lots and lots and lots of people lost money on it , some lost entire savings |
| agent006140 | 03-08-2025 07:29 PM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? Institutions have already bought,they will buy more if retail customers give them more money. |
| murdered_by_ebay | 03-09-2025 09:02 AM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? I think large institutions manipulate the market , crypto is a lot smaller than FOREX so it is easy to manipulate and most importantly it is not illegal |
Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? Quote:
Originally Posted by agent006140
(Post 1254538)
It is in the Wall Street Journal newspaper March 7,2025 -the Bybit raid.
Too detail for me to follow, | Chuckles :lol: - thanks for the laugh agent - I already posted the bybit info on a different post |
| Papyrusman | 03-09-2025 05:35 PM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? Can you bullish guys tell me what the actual use case is for crypto? I get a store of value, like gold or something else, sure. But tech-wise, it seems like a different version of stuff we already have—that's in place already and working. |
| james_112233 | 03-09-2025 05:42 PM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? It's magic internet money, and we're all degenerate gamblers ... didn't you know ? |
| Papyrusman | 03-09-2025 05:46 PM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? Hah. I totally get that aspect, I'm a big fan of numbers go up.
It's the tech "argument" for crypto I'm always curious about! |
| andro0_11 | 03-09-2025 07:24 PM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? Quote:
Originally Posted by Papyrusman
(Post 1254562)
Can you bullish guys tell me what the actual use case is for crypto? I get a store of value, like gold or something else, sure. But tech-wise, it seems like a different version of stuff we already have—that's in place already and working. | If you have the time to read about it, few things I can guide you to check will be:
- Benefits and use case of blockchain technology.
- Utility coins (like cross-payment blockchains for banking - XRP | XLM) |
| murdered_by_ebay | 03-09-2025 08:32 PM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? the biggest advantage of crypto (not all but many coins) is that using them
a) allows to circumvent the banking system with it's stricter and stricter rules
b) keep money in a place where it is impossible for anyone to take it away from you (if certain safety measures have been put in place)
c) making quick payments all over the world and with minimal to no control and minimal fees
d) take it with you wherever you go with nobody being able to see it or even suspect you might have it
e) unlike banks with their accounts , anyone can open a wallet and use it anywhere
of course there is more but these are certainly important for many as it is essentially money that escaped from the prison that had been built for it. many states and especially western states have been working on total control of money flows for years , tightening the noose around people. crypto is like a convict that escaped prison and will never be caught again |
Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? Nice list murdered - though slowly everyone wants to impose fees...nuisance |
| murdered_by_ebay | 03-10-2025 10:17 AM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? with crypto fees can be avoided , of course if you want to do BTC only you will be ripped off like someone I know recently complained about a $40 BTC withdrawal fee on crypto.com
if they switched to other coins they could be paying nearly 0 in fees and if they need BTC they can just swap because swaps are easy to do , that is the purchase that creates problems |
| SaiJin | 03-11-2025 08:11 PM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? Quote:
Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
(Post 1254597)
with crypto fees can be avoided , of course if you want to do BTC only you will be ripped off like someone I know recently complained about a $40 BTC withdrawal fee on crypto.com
if they switched to other coins they could be paying nearly 0 in fees and if they need BTC they can just swap because swaps are easy to do , that is the purchase that creates problems |
$40 to swap BTC to Cash ? |
| murdered_by_ebay | 03-11-2025 08:56 PM | Re: Any Bitcoin or Cyrptocurrency enthusiasts? Quote:
Originally Posted by SaiJin
(Post 1254674)
$40 to swap BTC to Cash ? | no that is withdrawing any amount of BTC | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:28 AM. | |
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