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Bitcoin Italia, Crypto & Blockchain
I custodi di riferimento per i BTC dei maggiori ETF: La storia di Coinbase

Bitcoin Italia, Crypto & Blockchain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 70:56


► Compra BTC direttamente su Coinbase, accedi da link sicuro ufficiale: http://coinbasecreator.sjv.io/JzaDXR► Partecipa al gruppo esclusivo KoinDROP Hunters a caccia di airdrop: https://koinsquare.com/cacciatori-di-airdrop-crypto-koindrop/ Con l'approvazione dell'ETF viene automatico pensare a chi detiene tutti i BTC che servono per poi proporre l'ETF Spot su Bitcoin. Quali sono questi custodi? Andiamo a scoprirlo! ======► Scopri tutte le offerte formative della KoinSchool: https://koinsquare.com/► Acquista un Voucher Bitcoin nel rispetto della privacy e della sicurezza! https://t.me/BitcoinVoucherBot?start=352050555► Iscriviti alla newsletter per restare sempre informato su notizie ed eventi a marchio Koinsquare: https://koinsquare.com/newsletter-bitcoin-e-cripto/►Resta sempre informato GRATIS sulle principali notizie del settore con Koinsquare NEWS: https://t.me/koinsquare

Better Bachelor
HOW TO BUY: Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum (Step by Step)

Better Bachelor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 20:31


HOW TO BUY: Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum (Step by Step) You've asked (and asked, and asked), and I'll deliver - here's a step by step guide of how I purchase Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum using Coinbase and GDax. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

CryptoCast presented by Cream Scheme
Coinbase, GDAX, and Alt Coins | CryptoCast #001

CryptoCast presented by Cream Scheme

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 5:59


After an amazing year for Bitcoin in 2017, many people are jumping into the cryptocurrency game for the first time and have questions they need answered. Cream Scheme has launched "CryptoCast," an ongoing video series covering important topics in the crypto space to help you get your stacks up.CryptoCast #001 explains the best way to buy your first coins and transfer them to another exchange to purchase alternative coins/alternative currencies/alt coins. Websites referenced in this CryptoCast include www.CoinBase.com, www.GDAX.com, and www.Binance.com.Subscribe to Cream Scheme on YouTube: goo.gl/jvqyAu#SchemeWithUs on the following platforms: www.CreamScheme.com www.instagram.com/cream_scheme www.facebook.com/creamscheme www.twitter.com/creamscheme www.creamscheme.tumblr.comCream Scheme is a premium streetwear and media brand with a simple and relatable message: everyone has a Scheme (plan) to get Cream (money). Our products and content encourage critical thinking, subvert dominant narratives, and spark the flame within everyone in our orbit to not settle for scraps.Intro song: "Cream Scheme" by King RA (youtu.be/7-zfxLeKG6w)

Running with Unicorns
Running with Unicorns Ep. 9  —  Crypto Security Best Practices – Alison Burger and Calley Nye

Running with Unicorns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 22:49


Guests: Calley Nye and Alison Burger Title: Record Date: August 16, 2019 Air Date: February 7, 2019 Topic: Crypto Security Best Practices In this special two-guest edition of Running with Unicorns, my guests, Calley Nye Founder of Syren.io, and  Alison Burger, Co-Founder of Women of Crypto, join us today to talk about security best practices in crypto investing. If you’re just starting to invest in crypto or even if you’re a veteran, these simple do and dos will help you avoid costly mistakes and protect your digital assets. This is a valuable primer with specific and practical recommendations to help you get started immediately on a path to safe investing.   Topics Covered in this Episode:   – Most valuable advice they received when becoming new investors – On keeping it simple and playing it safe, but not to safe – Avoiding the fear factor and dipping your toes in the market – Different ways to store digital assets and security implications of each – On keeping your hot and cold wallets safe – Sobering moments they’ve had in tracking their crypto – The difference between public and private keys and why that’s important – The various points at which crypto security hygiene comes into play – On the importance of protecting your phone and email address – Call-to-Action on things to do TODAY to keep your crypto safe – What to do when things go wrong despite your best efforts – How to build a community of advisors – You have to start somewhere sometime. Why not now? – One thing they wish they’d known when getting started – Their top three tips on safe crypto investing   Links and Resources:   Crypto Security: Best Practices The Ten Commandments of Crypto Security 8 Cryptocurrency Best Practices (Keep Your Crypto Safe!) Crypto Security: How to Safely Own a Digital Asset Identity Thieves Hijack Cellphone Accounts to Go After Virtual Currency “My Crypto Got Hacked!” – True Stories About Security Breaches Leading to Devastating Losses and How These Can Be Prevented Lessons Learned from the Biggest Crypto Hacks in History The 8 Worst Cryptocurrency Hacks and History (And What Exactly Happened) Nearly $1 Billion Stolen In Crypto Hacks So Far This Year: Research 2018: A Record-Breaking Year for Crypto Exchange Hacks List of Cryptocurrency Exchange Hacks Coincheck Confirms Crypto Hack Loss Larger than Mt Gox Cryptocurrency Anti-Money Laundering Report This man's lost bitcoin are now worth $75m – and under 200,000 tonnes of garbage Military grade Swiss bunker opens vaults to crypto investors Crypto Exchanges Are NOT Your Banks Questions and Comments? podcast@gem.co Transcript: Chitra: Welcome to Running with Unicorns, your portal into the world of cryptocurrencies. I'm Chitra Ragavan, Chief Strategy Officer at Gem. This podcast is recorded at the Gem Studios here in Los Angeles. The topic of today's discussion is security best practices in cryptocurrency investing. Joining me are two amazing guests, Calley Nye, Founder and CEO of Siren.io and Slumber Party.io. And Alison Burger, who is the Co-founder of Women of Crypto, the Instagram, Facebook, and Telegram communities.   Thank you so much for joining us.   Calley: Thank you for having us.   Alison: Thanks for having us.   Chitra: My first question is, what was the most valuable advice you received when starting investing and that you'd like to pass along, Alison?   Alison: Yeah, I would say that the best advice I got when I first started was to invest slowly. Go on to a main exchange, buy the main tokens, only invest like a hundred dollars at a time. Kind of play around with the market and see what's happening before going all in on any one coin, or any one investment, and kind of get your feet wet slow. Keep everything all in one place I think is important when you're just getting started, because otherwise it can be confusing.   Where did I leave my Ether, where did I put my Bitcoin, what did I do with that Litecoin. Keep it all in one place when you're just starting out. You can keep it on an exchange, in a wallet. Don't start selling too much, hold on to it, I think that's important too because eventually you're going to have to start reporting all of your transactions for tax purposes. So keep it simple, play it safe, I think those are my best tips.   Calley: That's good. I'd say don't be crippled by fear. It's good to have a healthy amount of fear when you're going into these things, but acknowledge it and own it, it is part of the process. Don't hold out too long, take chances, but take small chances, still be afraid of general risks and stuff like that. But generally, just acknowledge fear as part of the process.   Chitra: All great advice. So let's step back for a minute and ask, what are the different ways to store crypto assets? What are the security implications of each of those?   Calley: I'd say there's a few. Obviously there are hot and cold wallets. Hot wallets meaning they're connected to the Internet, cold wallets meaning they're not connected to the Internet, and there are also exchanges. They all have different risks. I like to diversify, so I have some in exchanges, the risks there are that somebody can get your login and steal all your money and send it out, and they can't do anything about that, or that the exchange itself is compromised in some way.   Calley: For hot and cold wallets, generally one of the biggest risks is that you can just lose your private key or lose access to it, because it's custodial. You're owning it, so it's your responsibility which is always kind of a scary thing to have that much responsibility. So, yeah. I would say keep everything diversified, and keep it in a few different places, that's the safest way, because nothing is really that safe.   Alison: I mean, I think she covered all of it, but I'll just leave everyone with one last thought, which is, wallets these days are their own banks. So they're super, super important because we're used to having our money backed by the Federal Reserve in bank accounts, which can easily be recovered if we call and say, "I didn't spend that money." So, I think it's super, super important to think about wallets and where you're going to keep them, and also I would say having a physical hardware wallet is probably the safest, but also the most prone to, "Oops, I don't know what I did with it. Where did it go? I put it in the safe, but then someone was in my house so I took it with me somewhere, and oh my gosh, what did I do with it?"   So, always have a back up there.   Chitra: I recently had that experience. I couldn't kind find what it is I wanted, a couple of moments of panic there. But it seems like the sense of responsibility and ownership seems to be one of the things that really defines crypto investing compared to traditional investing, that you are really responsible for your wealth.   Calley: That's the scariest part honestly. That it's all on you. There's not anybody to blame, that you're not gonna call your mom and say, "This bank is so stupid." It's all on you, and it's really hard to have that kind of responsibility, and we're just not used to it. I like it, I think that I trust myself and I trust my abilities more than other people's. So I like having that aspect, but a lot of people can get scared by it. It's also just so new to understand... you can't call somebody and say, "I forgot my password or I don't know how to access my account. Someone stole my money.” There's nobody to answer the phone.   Chitra: Is there any moment when you had that realization early in the game?   Alison: Yes, but not through a physical wallet issue, another issue, where I thought I had transferred a certain amount, but I didn't see the whole amount go into the other exchange, and I'm not sure where it went, and I tried to track it. Yeah. When you start exchanging coin-for-coin instead of buying fresh with USD it starts to get confusing.   Calley: Yeah. I remember there was one time I sent money on GDAX. I think I was just sending it from GDAX to MyEtherWallet. I was still early on so I was still managing the private key, which was so stressful to have this private key that you would have to paste before I got my Ledger.   And I remember. That was right when I sent it, GDAX kind of went down. So I spent six hours just in utter fear that I had screwed up, and it wasn't gonna get there.   Chitra: GDAX being the exchange for beginners, GDAX being the exchange, the private key.   Calley: It's actually technically Coinbase Pro, I keep forgetting that now, but yeah I was... that's how you convert to USD, so I was getting paid in Ethereum at the time. So I was putting large sums of money in Ethereum that I would have to transfer all at once. So…   Chitra: And define private key for those who are just starting out.   Calley: Well private key... When you think about the private and public keys, your public key is like your bank account number and your private key is like your ATM pin. That's the one you're not gonna be sharing with everybody. And one is just the identifier where the money is going and one is how to access. It's the control. So that's one. MyEtherWallet is a really popular tool and they have such heavy warnings when you sign in because they're like, "Please, please,” it's like a 12-page pop-up that's like, "Are you sure you understand that this not a bank?" And so before the Ledger Wallet, I was copying and pasting my private key. And it just really stressed me out - that whole process - that it could've been hacked or if I could've been sending money to somebody else. It was very very stressful. So, yeah.   Chitra: When I first saw that extensive disclosure on MyEtherWallet…   Calley: Yeah.   Chitra: I just exed out of the browser and just decided not to do anything for a few weeks.   Alison: Abort mission.   Calley: Yeah.   Chitra: Yeah. But so you find kind of this pathway - right - through which people invest. What are the different points where your security best practices come into play?   Alison: I would say immediately, of course. Even when you're just starting out and say you want to create an account on Coinbase. At that point, I think the very first thing to do is go into Gmail, create a new email account that no one ever will know - a very secret account that you only use for your crypto-exchanges, wallets, transactions. Even online banking you can put there. Things like legal documents for corporations and what not; and companies and LLC's; medical records, things like that. Or just your crypto. That's fine, too. But I think even just when you're first getting your first exchange, your first account with your first exchange, get that email set up. That's very important. And at the same time, you might as well get a Google Voice account, right then and there.   Get a different number. Make sure you'll be using that number for any sort of public page that's gonna display your cell phone number or your business cards, your website, something like that. And then, remove your personal cell phone number from all of your Gmail accounts and all of your email accounts, really. Those are some really good first steps in the very beginning of the process.   Calley: Yeah and in my experience, people have - women especially, in my experience... Because with Slumber Party, I talk to a lot of women who are just starting out in their crypto-journey. They use all these security best practices and things like that. It's kind of an excuse to not start. They're kind of scared off by the idea. So I say it's usually pretty safe just putting 20 bucks in Coinbase. Just download the app and put in 20 bucks and see how that goes. And then if you're still willing, it gets you excited and you're still willing to put more in... Then as you progressively add more money, you can progressively get safer as you go. If you lose 20 bucks, who really cares? The longer you get into it, the more money that you get, the more you should take an interest.   I started out, I was working a broke startup job. I was starting a new company and was making very very little money per year, so I was basically saving like 5 dollars a week. And I was putting $5 a week in my Coinbase account. And after like 4 months of that, when Ethereum was 7 dollars... So after a few months of it and it hit 300 and I had a thousand dollars. So it was like... That's when I was like, "Now I have to start getting serious about this.” And around then is when I bought my first Ledger Wallet and I started playing around with exchanges and I started cracking down on everything. But there's people who have millions of dollars in crypto who have lighter security practices than the people who are getting crippled with $100. So, kind of keep it in perspective too. The email one is just a super easy one to do. You might as well just do that. But the other thing is the hardware wallet. You don't have to go overboard at first.   Chitra: Yeah. So if there was a call-to-action to everybody listening and watching this, what would that one thing be that everyone should do today?   Alison: I would say the most important thing is to secure your phone number, your personal phone number and get a Google Voice number and to actually secure your phone number. Call your provider and say, "Hey, I'm trying to avoid my account being ported, my number being ported. Can you turn... " I think some providers can actually disable the ability to port a number and you can ask them for that. But also add another level of security onto your phone number so if someone tries to call and reset your password or get access to your phone number, you can then have a private key that they actually won't know.   Calley: Yeah. I would just agree with that.   Chitra: You would disagree?   Calley: Yeah, I would agree with that.   Chitra: Oh, you would agree with that?   Calley: Yeah.   Chitra: Okay. So despite all of our best efforts, something happens. How do you recover and what are the kinds of things that can happen, that can go wrong in this process?   Calley: Well I would say, definitely don't give up because... Kind of accept it as a loss and rebuild from there. But if you stop, then that's just a loss. But from obviously resetting everything, wiping your phone, starting from scratch, even maybe wiping your computer cause you never know what kind of malware that can cause that... Changing your passwords everywhere, moving everything to new wallets... It's super easy to create new wallets and move everything over, buy a new Ledger, basically reset everything. And really take a look at... Obviously, it depends on what happened, if you can diagnose what happened. And learn from those mistakes.   Chitra: Do you have any advice…   Alison: All awesome advice. Another thing that I would do - or probably the first thing that I would do - would be to call one of my best friends who's a tech genius guru - knows everything, blockchain, and just tech in general - and ask for his/her support.   Chitra: Cry for help.   Calley: Yeah.   Chitra: Or call for help, I guess.   Alison: He's kind of a hacker so he would know.   Calley: Yeah. One of my favorite things about crypto is that it's decentralized, which means we would have to rely on each other for the system to work. So communities are really important. So going to your favorite community and having a community, in the first place, is a good preventative step too. Cause they'll always... You can learn lessons from them, through them, pass on this tribal knowledge, and maybe prevent things before they happen. Like if somebody else gets hacked, you’ll know. Then they know how to prevent it the next time for you. So being involved in communities is a really important step and especially when you're going through something like that. Going to the community and asking them for their support is always helpful.   Chitra: That's great. And in closing, looking back at when you were first starting, is there one thing you wish you had known or something you'd have done differently if you had the opportunity to start with a clean slate?   Calley: I probably would've started sooner. I think I probably waited 2 years before I felt comfortable enough to do it. And I think it would be really different if I didn't wait. So if you're thinking about it, just dip your toe in. You don't have to jump in, yet. Dip your toe in and be tentative, but brave. There's a lot to learn. There's a lot to do. It's really fun. So I wouldn't... I would tell everybody that and I wish I could tell myself that 3 years ago.   Alison: I definitely agree with that. I think all of us on planet Earth are kicking ourselves that we didn't do it... That's a big one, for sure. What else? Probably getting myself secure sooner, too. Right now is actually one of the best times to get started and buy and get involved because the markets are down, by the dip. You know? That's a real thing. Right now, I'm buying more. I recommend that everybody else buy more and hold on to it because we're here for the long-run. It's not just about gains. It's not just about making money. It's about so much more.   Chitra: So they shouldn't look at the fluctuations and think, "This is not a good time" and…   Calley: Yeah, I think there's this paradox that this technology is gonna change the world and it has the power to do so much for so many people and so much good that we can't just look at the numbers. It's not just those numbers. Those numbers can represent the larger, the whole, but the volatility - if anything - is gonna be what prevents it from being great. Because the volatility is what prevents people from actually taking action with it and from it being a viable currency. So eventually the volatility will die down and it will become more stable. So I see this as a good thing. This volatility thing is kind of evening out to a certain extent. It's a good thing in the long term for the technology. It may not be good for our portfolios but I'm in it because I believe in the technology and I believe in what it can do. So I'm in it for the long haul.   Chitra: We've talked about a lot of things today, given people a lot of advice. What are the top 3 tips that you would like to share that they should take away?   Alison: Yeah. I would say top 3 takeaways and action items from today would be phone number, making sure your phone number is secure, meaning removing it from all your emails as a backup, getting a Google Voice number and replacing all of your listings of your phone number on any public place. Start giving that phone number out on your business card, things like that. I would also say number two is going to be get a secret email account that no one else has access to or even knows exists. Use that for all of your crypto-logins. And number three, make sure to have some sort of password-saving application on your computer. So even something like a LastPass or 1Password, which comes with Mac and have a master password for that that's never touched the internet anywhere. Make that the most secure password that you have. Save all of your passwords there.   You can also save your public keys and other two-factor authentication passwords inside of LastPass in the note section which is like extra extra hidden away, which obviously you need a password to get into. And then also have a Google Authenticator on your phone and use that for all of your accounts.   Calley: To add on to that list - because those are all great - I would say that in any type of technical system, the biggest vulnerability is you and humans. So basically, there's always these things that we have to be extra careful of. There's one thing that we haven't really talked about but is plaguing, ends up in people losing their crypto, is scams. And so when you are sending money to anybody, make sure you're triple, quadruple sure that this is the right person, the address is secure. I've seen it a lot with the token sales that I've worked on. We have a lot of fake people messaging. People were in the Telegram group saying, "Hey, we have this special deal for you because you've been here for so long. You're such a great member. All you have to do is send your Ethereum to this number.” And I know that some token sales have had more money scammed than actually raised for the technology. So be extra careful of those types of things. It's not just technology or hackers. It's sometimes you being not as smart. So just be super clear about all those things.   Haves secure passwords. It doesn't necessarily mean that they're hard to remember. A character is a character to a machine, so numbers and special characters don't really make that much of a difference. So it's better to have a longer password. So if it's a sentence or if it's a longer thought, it's a little bit easier for us to remember and also harder for a computer to crack. And again, just don't be so afraid.   Chitra: That's great and have you learned lessons the hard way? Have each of you lost money or had your phones hijacked or afraid that they were about to be hijacked? Have you ever had a close-call or have you been practicing these things and you've managed to be safe?   Alison: I've had close friends be hacked so that almost feels like it's close enough for me. Thank goodness I have not been hacked or ported or anything like that yet.   Calley: Yeah, I - knock on wood - I haven't been hacked but as a community manager, I've had to be supportive of a lot of people who've lost money in different ways. But for the most part, another thing that's really important is to be really cognizant of how your technology works. Don't take it for granted like your phone. Usually you have these patterns that you have your phone... By the end of the day it's at 30 percent, you plug it in on your nightstand. That's a pattern. If that pattern never changes, then that's something you have to be afraid of. So that's one of the things that you have to look out for. So sometimes if my battery's running too hot or if it's running out too fast, I'll just reset my phone to factory settings just to make sure that there isn't anything sneaking on there. I do the same thing with computers.   I used to be a coder so I'm pretty on top of keeping everything really safe and secure. So I think I'm lucky but also pretty good at protecting myself so everybody just needs to do the same. But I've seen a lot. It happens to the best of us, even the best hackers I know have been hacked.   Chitra: Which goes to your point of having a community and having friends, people you can trust. You can call and say, "Hey, my computer's running super hot. Should I be worried?" or "There's this suspicious thing going on on my laptop. What should I do?" And for those of us that are lucky to be surrounded by people like that at work or with friends in community, it's really easier. But there are probably a lot of people that are out there who don't have that so who can they turn to? Do they just build that community over time?   Calley: I'd say these communities are really open. There are a lot of great communities of Facebook and Telegram. There's really... There's no reason to not be in any of them and they can be really great. I work with one company called Coin Vision and they have a community on Discord that's really helpful and I've learned so much from just being in that community. I have a community for women on Facebook called Slumber Party. These communities are easy to access. They're usually looking for more people and those are communities where you can feel safe. You don't have to feel like you're asking a stupid question or that anyone's gonna laugh at you or mock you. It's obviously something that happens on other places on the Internet, Reddit... No matter what you use, there's some place. There's some crypto-community that you can reach out to and they'll be happy to have you.   Alison: I agree. Just get involved. Find a community if you're not in one already.   Calley: Yeah, don't be afraid.   Alison: You can join Women of Crypto, or Slumber Party. There are so many.   Chitra: That's great.   Calley: Yeah.   Chitra: Anything else I haven't covered that would be worth noting?   Alison: I think that's it for me.   Chitra: Awesome. Well, thank you so much again for joining us.   Calley: Thank you.   Alison: Thank you.   Chitra: Looking forward to having you on again, soon.   Calley: Yeah.   Alison: Thanks.   Calley: Thanks for joining us. Thanks for watching. Join us again next time for another edition of Running with Unicorns. Until then, enjoy your crypto journey, unicorns.  

B90X by Yen.io
Day 14 - #B90X - MAKING YOUR FIRST TRADES WITH GDAX Exchange - Bitcoin for Beginners!

B90X by Yen.io

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 15:57


Flippening - For Crypto Investors
Part 2: Cryptoasset Custody w/ Sam Mcingvale of Coinbase Custody (Ep. 0029)

Flippening - For Crypto Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 39:12


You’re about to hear is part 2 of my conversation with Sam McIngvale, who runs Coinbase Custody. Whereas the first part of this conversation was focused on custody, the second part of this conversation focuses more generally on the suite of institutional products that Coinbase is rolling out, including their prime brokerage offering. In the episode that you’re about to hear, we discuss . . .An overview of Coinbase’s suite of institution product offeringsWhy consumer products in the crypto space are optimizing for getting the greatest number of individual users, whereas institutional products are designed aroundservicing the greatest amount of capitalHow Coinbase Prime operates as a service layer on top of Coinbase’s products for institutional customersCoinbase’s forthcoming OTC offeringThe need for additional order types for cryptoassetsA discussion of Coinbase’s soon to be shuttered index fundWe also discuss how coinbase markets, which provides a shared pool of liquidity for all of Coinbase’s products…. is both an internal service provider to the rest of coinbase and a product available to market makers and high-frequency traders.I should mention that if you want to discuss these topics or this podcast episode, feel free to join us on our telegram group at NomicsTelegram.comNote: This Episode of Flippening is Made Possible by Nomics' free Cryptocurrency and Bitcoin API.The Nomics API is the best free cryptocurrency and bitcoin API for programmatically accessing current and historical prices, markets and exchange rate data from exchanges like Binance, Gemini, GDAX, etc. Nomics' free (and paid) crypto exchange data API comes with dozens of endpoints, including endpoints that return sparkline, exchange rate, all-time high (ATH), and supply data. Also included are historic candle/OHLC data for cryptoasset trading pairs on exchanges like Bithumb, Binance, Bittrex, Bitfinex, Bitflyer, Gate.io, Coinbase Pro/GDAX, Gemini, HitBTC, Kraken, and Poloniex. Finally, the API’s free tier also allows fintech developers to programmatically retrieve current and historical prices of cryptoasset tokens like Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Litecoin (LTC). Go here to get your free API key.

Unchained
Listener Mail: Laura Answers Your Questions on the Markets, Velocity, Privacy and More! - Ep.88

Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 69:26


This week, because I was busy with my TEDx talk and my book, I decided to do an episode in which I answer your questions. Thank you to everyone who submitted one, and I'm so sorry I didn't get to all your questions. In this episode, I talk about what's necessary to gain wider adoption, how I think the next bull run will manifest and how Bitcoin would behave in a serious financial crisis. Plus, I reveal which areas of the industry I think will blossom, and which areas I'm less optimistic about. I also answer what people who are just getting into the technology can do in the space, why the oracle problem is so challenging and how it can be resolved, and what the velocity problem is, and whether it applies especially to Ethereum. I also delve into privacy coins, whether or not the lower overall crypto market volatility we're seeing now will continue, and where this trend with stablecoins is going. There are a LOT of episode links -- be sure to check them out! Thank you to our sponsors! Altlending: https://altlending.com Blockdaemon: http://blockdaemon.com/unchained/ Episode links: Senate hearing on cryptocurrencies: https://www.c-span.org/video/?452837-1/senate-banking-panel-explores-cryptocurrencies-blockchains Tweets with me, Nouriel and Vitalik: https://twitter.com/laurashin/status/1050782831859752960 My conversation with Soona Amhaz of Token Daily about Nouriel Roubini on Unconfirmed: http://unconfirmed.libsyn.com/how-were-misusing-the-word-decentralization-ep041 Milken Institute panel featuring Nouriel Roubini: http://www.milkeninstitute.org/videos/view/cryptocurrencies-irrational-exuberance-or-brave-new-world Skeptics' Episodes: Preston Byrne & Angela Walch: http://unchainedpodcast.co/the-skeptics-episode-preston-byrne-and-angela-walch-on-what-the-industry-and-regulators-get-wrong-in-crypto Meltem Demirors & Jill Carlson: http://unchainedpodcast.co/episode-74 Singularity University episode discussing usbaility: http://unchainedpodcast.co/singularity-university-global-summit-how-do-we-get-consumer-adoption-ep83 My Forbes article on phone hijacking: https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2016/12/20/hackers-have-stolen-millions-of-dollars-in-bitcoin-using-only-phone-numbers/#2ada233b38ba USV blog post on apps and infrastructure: https://www.usv.com/blog/the-myth-of-the-infrastructure-phase CryptoKitties episode: http://unchainedpodcast.co/what-makes-a-cryptokitty-worth-140000-ep75 Token Foundry standards: https://blog.tokenfoundry.com/token-foundry-standards/ Civil: https://civil.co Forbes magazine feature on blockchain not Bitcoin, featuring Chain: https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2015/09/09/bitcoins-shared-ledger-technology-moneys-new-operating-system/#66bb2f4c7dd1 Recent episode with Barry Silbert: http://unchainedpodcast.co/barry-silbert-on-what-wall-street-says-privately-about-crypto-vs-what-it-says-publicly-ep87 Decentralized Finance series: 0x: http://unchainedpodcast.co/will-warren-of-0x-on-why-decentralized-exchanges-are-the-future Dharma: http://unchainedpodcast.co/nadav-hollander-on-how-dharma-could-create-new-forms-of-debt-ep80 Compound: http://unchainedpodcast.co/how-youll-earn-interest-on-your-crypto-with-compound-ep82 dYdX: http://unchainedpodcast.co/how-dydx-allows-you-to-take-a-short-position-in-one-token-ep86 Institutional money: The Information article on university endowments investing in crypto: https://www.theinformation.com/articles/harvard-stanford-mit-endowments-invest-in-crypto-funds Unchained episode with Tuur Demeester: http://unchainedpodcast.co/tuur-demeester-on-why-hes-a-bitcoin-maximalist-and-bearish-on-ethereum-ep81 Fortune article on Bakkt: http://fortune.com/longform/nyse-owner-bitcoin-exchange-startup/ Custody solutions: BitGo becomes a qualified custodian: https://www.coindesk.com/bitgo-receives-regulatory-approval-to-custody-crypto-assets/ Unchained episode with Mike Belshe of BitGo: http://unchainedpodcast.co/mike-belshe-on-what-bitgos-kingdom-trust-acquisition-means-for-crypto-and-how-security-will-develop-in-the-future Coinbase Custody opens: https://blog.coinbase.com/coinbase-custody-is-officially-open-for-business-182c297d65d9 Potential recession: Oslo Freedom Forum episode on uptake of bitcoin in Venezuela: http://unchainedpodcast.co/the-oslo-freedom-forum-in-new-york-why-decentralization-matters-ep85 Fortune article on Chainalysis: http://fortune.com/2018/10/10/can-the-whales-of-bitcoin-tank-the-market/?ref=tokendaily Trends I think will blossom: First Unchained episode with Kathryn Haun: http://unchainedpodcast.co/federal-prosecutor-kathryn-haun-on-how-criminals-use-bitcoin-and-how-she-catches-them Unchained episode with Chris Dixon of a16z crypto: http://unchainedpodcast.co/chris-dixon-on-how-trust-is-the-best-lego-block-ep70 Unchained episode with Zooko Wilcox of Zcash: http://unchainedpodcast.co/zcashs-zooko-wilcox-on-why-he-believes-privacy-coins-will-be-used-more-for-good-than-bad JPMorgan Chase using Zcash technology: https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/05/22/jpmorgan-chase-to-integrate-zcash-technology-to-its-enterprise-blockchain-platform/ Enterprise blockchains: NYT article I wrote on enterprise blockchains: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/27/business/dealbook/industries-blockchains-efficiency.html Oracles: Ether flash crash on GDAX: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/22/ethereum-price-crash-10-cents-gdax-exchange-after-multimillion-dollar-trade.html Medium article on oracles:  https://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/22/ethereum-price-crash-10-cents-gdax-exchange-after-multimillion-dollar-trade.html Episode with Joey Krug of Augur: http://unchainedpodcast.co/joey-krug-on-how-augur-is-like-any-other-tool-ep79 Episode with Danny An of TrustToken: http://unchainedpodcast.co/harbor-and-trusttoken-on-why-they-dont-mind-being-unsexy-ep77 Velocity problem: Chris Burniske on how to value a crypto asset, on Unchained: http://unchainedpodcast.co/how-to-valuate-a-crypto-asset-s3e08 Ethereum post on reducing block reward: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/22/ethereum-price-crash-10-cents-gdax-exchange-after-multimillion-dollar-trade.html Privacy coins: Good post on Monero vs. Zcash: https://medium.com/digitalassetresearch/zec-best-in-class-privacy-in-a-public-blockchain-1df2a3728739 Episode on illicit use of cryptocurrencies: http://unchainedpodcast.co/how-widespread-is-money-laundering-in-crypto-ep72 Carlotta Perez book, Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: http://www.carlotaperez.org/pubs?s=tf&l=en&a=technologicalrevolutionsandfinancialcapital Unchained episode on stablecoins: http://unchainedpodcast.co/why-its-so-hard-to-keep-stablecoins-stable Unconfirmed episode with Rune Christensen of MakerDAO: http://unconfirmed.libsyn.com/rune-christensen-of-makerdao-on-its-15-million-from-andreessen-horowitz-ep039 Unchained episode with Circle that describes their stablecoin: http://unchainedpodcast.co/circles-jeremy-allaire-and-sean-neville-on-why-crypto-will-be-bigger-than-the-web-ep71

Unchained
Listener Mail: Laura Answers Your Questions on the Markets, Velocity, Privacy and More! - Ep.88

Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 69:26


This week, because I was busy with my TEDx talk and my book, I decided to do an episode in which I answer your questions. Thank you to everyone who submitted one, and I'm so sorry I didn't get to all your questions. In this episode, I talk about what's necessary to gain wider adoption, how I think the next bull run will manifest and how Bitcoin would behave in a serious financial crisis. Plus, I reveal which areas of the industry I think will blossom, and which areas I'm less optimistic about. I also answer what people who are just getting into the technology can do in the space, why the oracle problem is so challenging and how it can be resolved, and what the velocity problem is, and whether it applies especially to Ethereum. I also delve into privacy coins, whether or not the lower overall crypto market volatility we're seeing now will continue, and where this trend with stablecoins is going. There are a LOT of episode links -- be sure to check them out! Thank you to our sponsors! Altlending: https://altlending.com Blockdaemon: http://blockdaemon.com/unchained/ Episode links: Senate hearing on cryptocurrencies: https://www.c-span.org/video/?452837-1/senate-banking-panel-explores-cryptocurrencies-blockchains Tweets with me, Nouriel and Vitalik: https://twitter.com/laurashin/status/1050782831859752960 My conversation with Soona Amhaz of Token Daily about Nouriel Roubini on Unconfirmed: http://unconfirmed.libsyn.com/how-were-misusing-the-word-decentralization-ep041 Milken Institute panel featuring Nouriel Roubini: http://www.milkeninstitute.org/videos/view/cryptocurrencies-irrational-exuberance-or-brave-new-world Skeptics' Episodes: Preston Byrne & Angela Walch: http://unchainedpodcast.co/the-skeptics-episode-preston-byrne-and-angela-walch-on-what-the-industry-and-regulators-get-wrong-in-crypto Meltem Demirors & Jill Carlson: http://unchainedpodcast.co/episode-74 Singularity University episode discussing usbaility: http://unchainedpodcast.co/singularity-university-global-summit-how-do-we-get-consumer-adoption-ep83 My Forbes article on phone hijacking: https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2016/12/20/hackers-have-stolen-millions-of-dollars-in-bitcoin-using-only-phone-numbers/#2ada233b38ba USV blog post on apps and infrastructure: https://www.usv.com/blog/the-myth-of-the-infrastructure-phase CryptoKitties episode: http://unchainedpodcast.co/what-makes-a-cryptokitty-worth-140000-ep75 Token Foundry standards: https://blog.tokenfoundry.com/token-foundry-standards/ Civil: https://civil.co Forbes magazine feature on blockchain not Bitcoin, featuring Chain: https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2015/09/09/bitcoins-shared-ledger-technology-moneys-new-operating-system/#66bb2f4c7dd1 Recent episode with Barry Silbert: http://unchainedpodcast.co/barry-silbert-on-what-wall-street-says-privately-about-crypto-vs-what-it-says-publicly-ep87 Decentralized Finance series: 0x: http://unchainedpodcast.co/will-warren-of-0x-on-why-decentralized-exchanges-are-the-future Dharma: http://unchainedpodcast.co/nadav-hollander-on-how-dharma-could-create-new-forms-of-debt-ep80 Compound: http://unchainedpodcast.co/how-youll-earn-interest-on-your-crypto-with-compound-ep82 dYdX: http://unchainedpodcast.co/how-dydx-allows-you-to-take-a-short-position-in-one-token-ep86 Institutional money: The Information article on university endowments investing in crypto: https://www.theinformation.com/articles/harvard-stanford-mit-endowments-invest-in-crypto-funds Unchained episode with Tuur Demeester: http://unchainedpodcast.co/tuur-demeester-on-why-hes-a-bitcoin-maximalist-and-bearish-on-ethereum-ep81 Fortune article on Bakkt: http://fortune.com/longform/nyse-owner-bitcoin-exchange-startup/ Custody solutions: BitGo becomes a qualified custodian: https://www.coindesk.com/bitgo-receives-regulatory-approval-to-custody-crypto-assets/ Unchained episode with Mike Belshe of BitGo: http://unchainedpodcast.co/mike-belshe-on-what-bitgos-kingdom-trust-acquisition-means-for-crypto-and-how-security-will-develop-in-the-future Coinbase Custody opens: https://blog.coinbase.com/coinbase-custody-is-officially-open-for-business-182c297d65d9 Potential recession: Oslo Freedom Forum episode on uptake of bitcoin in Venezuela: http://unchainedpodcast.co/the-oslo-freedom-forum-in-new-york-why-decentralization-matters-ep85 Fortune article on Chainalysis: http://fortune.com/2018/10/10/can-the-whales-of-bitcoin-tank-the-market/?ref=tokendaily Trends I think will blossom: First Unchained episode with Kathryn Haun: http://unchainedpodcast.co/federal-prosecutor-kathryn-haun-on-how-criminals-use-bitcoin-and-how-she-catches-them Unchained episode with Chris Dixon of a16z crypto: http://unchainedpodcast.co/chris-dixon-on-how-trust-is-the-best-lego-block-ep70 Unchained episode with Zooko Wilcox of Zcash: http://unchainedpodcast.co/zcashs-zooko-wilcox-on-why-he-believes-privacy-coins-will-be-used-more-for-good-than-bad JPMorgan Chase using Zcash technology: https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/05/22/jpmorgan-chase-to-integrate-zcash-technology-to-its-enterprise-blockchain-platform/ Enterprise blockchains: NYT article I wrote on enterprise blockchains: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/27/business/dealbook/industries-blockchains-efficiency.html Oracles: Ether flash crash on GDAX: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/22/ethereum-price-crash-10-cents-gdax-exchange-after-multimillion-dollar-trade.html Medium article on oracles:  https://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/22/ethereum-price-crash-10-cents-gdax-exchange-after-multimillion-dollar-trade.html Episode with Joey Krug of Augur: http://unchainedpodcast.co/joey-krug-on-how-augur-is-like-any-other-tool-ep79 Episode with Danny An of TrustToken: http://unchainedpodcast.co/harbor-and-trusttoken-on-why-they-dont-mind-being-unsexy-ep77 Velocity problem: Chris Burniske on how to value a crypto asset, on Unchained: http://unchainedpodcast.co/how-to-valuate-a-crypto-asset-s3e08 Ethereum post on reducing block reward: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/22/ethereum-price-crash-10-cents-gdax-exchange-after-multimillion-dollar-trade.html Privacy coins: Good post on Monero vs. Zcash: https://medium.com/digitalassetresearch/zec-best-in-class-privacy-in-a-public-blockchain-1df2a3728739 Episode on illicit use of cryptocurrencies: http://unchainedpodcast.co/how-widespread-is-money-laundering-in-crypto-ep72 Carlotta Perez book, Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: http://www.carlotaperez.org/pubs?s=tf&l=en&a=technologicalrevolutionsandfinancialcapital Unchained episode on stablecoins: http://unchainedpodcast.co/why-its-so-hard-to-keep-stablecoins-stable Unconfirmed episode with Rune Christensen of MakerDAO: http://unconfirmed.libsyn.com/rune-christensen-of-makerdao-on-its-15-million-from-andreessen-horowitz-ep039 Unchained episode with Circle that describes their stablecoin: http://unchainedpodcast.co/circles-jeremy-allaire-and-sean-neville-on-why-crypto-will-be-bigger-than-the-web-ep71

Impact Financial Planners Podcast | Socially Responsible Investing, Green, Values, ESG, Impact, Sustainable, Ethical Investme

I recently saw the Netflix documentary Banking on Bitcoin. It is filled with interviews from experts and people involved in the Bitcoin beginnings and growth. It also discusses its future and technology.  This blog/podcast is about Bitcoin – the video can be found at: https://youtu.be/2RFPxTuBFTM What is Bitcoin Bitcoin is a digital currency with no banks needed to conduct transactions. It can be used across borders with minimum cost and offers a deregulated currently. It was designed as open-source software in 2009 by an individual or group known as Satoshi Nakamoto, whose identity is a mystery and subject of much speculation. The cost of a bitcoin has exploded in 2017. On January 1, 2017, the price of one bitcoin was $998. Currently, September 10, 2017, the price of bitcoin has more than doubled to slightly more than $4,334. On December 7, 2017, it's at just under $17,000. What makes Bitcoins unique, versus other currencies, is that there is no financial system, like the U.S. Federal Reserve, managing their existence and value. Bitcoins are managed by a bunch of users who track them via blockchain technology. It is the fact that no central bank controls Bitcoin production that makes them a unique currency. How to Purchase Bitcoins To buy Bitcoins you need to set up an account through a mobile app or online. Coinbase is one of the most popular digital wallets used to purchase bitcoins. As with almost any of these wallets, customers must sign up for a free account online or through a mobile app. Coinbase accepts Mastercard, Visa and a linked bank account. It´s simple to buy and sell. On the main screen, Coinbase displays the current value of the digital currency in U.S. dollars. When making a withdrawal from a Coinbase account, account holders can choose to have the funds go to either a linked bank or PayPal account. As I discovered from trying, the fees are significant. To purchase using a credit or debit card, 4% is charged. 1.5% is charged for purchases and disbursements using a linked US bank account. GDAX is an alternative that is owned by Coinbase with much lower fees of 0.25% and even lower depending on volume. GDAX is only available online, there is no mobile app yet, and it is a little more complicated than Coinbase although the trading platform also has more information. KuCoin is a Chinese based exchange that allows the purchase of hundreds of cryptocurrencies. As with any on-line account, security is vitally important. Bitcoin Depot, in conjunction with the bitcoin wallet Airbitz, allows users to buy bitcoins with cash at dozens of special ATM locations spread across six states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, and Texas. After setting up an account, all customers need to do is deposit cash in the ATM and scan a QR code with a special scanner attached to the ATM and, within minutes, the purchased bitcoins will be available in the Airbitz account. The most convenient way to gain exposure to bitcoins is through the Bitcoin Investment Trust (NASDAQOTH:GBTC). This fund was created so that buying bitcoins could be as easy as buying any stock or ETF share. All people have to do is buy shares through their regular broker using the ticker symbol. Each share represents about one-tenth of a bitcoin. This convenience comes at a steep cost – a share costs about twice as much as the underlying Bitcoin. Where to Use Bitcoin I have not seen Bitcoins being broadly accepted for purchases, however there is movement in that direction. Shiftpayments.com offers a Bitcoin debit card connecting Coinbase to be able to spend online and offline at what they claim to be over 38 million merchants. I see Bitcoin having three primary functions: • a portfolio diversifier, much like holding foreign currency• a way to transfer funds inexpensively overseas• a quick way to get out of ones currency (like in Venezuela and N Korea) Bitcoin Risks

Bit Better Have My Money!
Crypto Is Our Project Mayhem (Fight Club)

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2018 9:29


I believe crypto is our Project Mayhem from Fight Club. Why do I think this? Listen and find out. Twitter- @mitchellstulken Steemit- stulkenm Medium- Mitchell Stulken YouTube link- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6d8acRcK9h7bY_HRRucHhA Brave Browser- https://brave.com/bit302    https://brave.com/bit275

Bit Better Have My Money!
Crypto Is Our Project Mayhem (Fight Club)

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2018 9:29


I believe crypto is our Project Mayhem from Fight Club. Why do I think this? Listen and find out. Twitter- @mitchellstulken Steemit- stulkenm Medium- Mitchell Stulken YouTube link- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6d8acRcK9h7bY_HRRucHhA Brave Browser- https://brave.com/bit302    https://brave.com/bit275

Trading Bitcoin: The Tone Vays Podcast
Bitcoin Morning Brief w_ Jimmy - IOTA Scam, GDAX Incompetence, Lightning & BTCUSD Correction

Trading Bitcoin: The Tone Vays Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 37:59


Twitter: https://twitter.com/ToneVays New Website: https://tonevays.comTrading Website: http://LibertyLifeTrail.comBitcoin: 3Hk9cR6p8XAAbmD2GkvSdcbznhqXvLDX4oLitecoin: LPUU9aMnzpjvhr5yEfW7hz1JjbgQ1zYDvw Learn Trading: http://www.libertylifetrail.com/education/learntrading/Upcoming Seminars: http://www.libertylifetrail.com/trading-seminars/Private Consulting: http://www.libertylifetrail.com/consulting/ Please Support via Affiliate Codes:Trading View: http://tradingview.go2cloud.org/aff_c?offer_id=2&aff_id=4905&url_id=3BitMex 10% Off: https://www.bitmex.com/register/cMvHXgTrezor/Ledger: https://www.cryptohwwallet.com/?acc=70efdf2ec9b086079795c442636b55fb&bannerid=3TorGuard VPN 50% off code & link = tone50: https://torguard.net/aff.php?aff=3782Buy The Dip Store 20% Off: http://sh1030.ositracker.com/75271/6304CryptoMatic Bitcoin Watch: Discount Code = TONEhttps://cryptomatic.io/en/1Broker: https://1broker.com/?r=14766Magic Money Film: Vimeo Discount Code = TONEhttp://www.magicmoneyfilm.com/ Disclaimer: The 1Broker & BitMex affiliate links are to be used at your own risk, I mostly use them to just place trades for less than $100 and I'm ready for all my bitcoins being hacked. (best is to always hold your own keys) Useful Bitcoin Sites:https://bitcoin.org/en/full-nodehttps://tradeblock.com/bitcoinhttps://ekerstein.com/bitcoin/fees/https://bitcoin.team/http://segwit.party/charts/#https://dedi.jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#1whttps://lnmainnet.gaben.win/# The Miner I am Running on Slush Pool:https://canaan.io/product/avalonminer-741/ Tone Vays is available for consulting at the rate of 0.1 btc per hour. Please email Tone@protonmail.ch for additional info.Follow the best podcasts from the best minds in the Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency space on twitter.https://twitter.com/bitcoinpodcasts

Life in the Fast Chain: A Blockchain Podcast from R3
Episode 7: Swanson's Take on Wild Cowboys, Lizardcoin, and Lambos

Life in the Fast Chain: A Blockchain Podcast from R3

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 44:19


Notes / Links from the episode Todd McDonald - Twitter (https://twitter.com/Mcdtv) - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddvmcdonald/) Consensus 2018 (https://www.coindesk.com/events/consensus-2018/) Watch Consensus 2018 (https://www.coindesk.com/events/consensus-2017/video/day1/) Consensus & Token Summit overview (https://tokeneconomy.co/consensus-token-summit-recap-597df4f7318) Amber Baldet (https://twitter.com/AmberBaldet) Jimmy Song (https://twitter.com/jimmysong) Joe Lubin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-lubin-48406489/) Amber, Jimmy, Joe Fireside Chat (https://www.coindesk.com/events/consensus-2017/video/day1/) Kevin Rutter - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-rutter-1b109235/) Tim Swanson - Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/timswanson/) - Twitter (https://twitter.com/ofnumbers) - Blog (http://www.ofnumbers.com/) Post Oak Labs (http://www.postoaklabs.com/) Vitalik Buterin (https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin) Ethereum (https://www.ethereum.org/) [LizardCoin – An April Fools joke between R3 and Vitalik!](https://blog.ethereum.org/2016/04/01/ethereum-partners-with-r3cev-on-lizardcoin-bringing-together-the-best-of-centralized-finance-and-blockchain-technology/] Dogecoin (http://dogecoin.com/) Binance referral code (https://support.binance.com/hc/en-us/articles/115002423451-Binance-Referral-Program) Corda (www.corda.net) Guy Hochstetler, Solution Architect at R3 (https://www.linkedin.com/in/guyho/) GDPR Blog Post (https://www.r3.com/blog/gdpr/) Jana Moser on GDPR (https://www.r3.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/GDPR_Blockchains_R3.pdf) Overstock accepting cryptos (https://www.coindesk.com/ether-litecoin-overstock-now-accepts-cryptocurrencies-payment/) Dapps (https://www.coindesk.com/information/what-is-a-decentralized-application-dapp/) What is an ICO (https://bitcoinmagazine.com/guides/what-ico/) Gdax (https://www.gdax.com/trade/) Coinbase (https://www.coinbase.com/) CBDC (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Bank_Digital_Currency) Confidentiality Paper with Danny Yang and Zooko Wilcox (https://www.r3.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Survey_Confidentiality_Privacy_R3.pdf) Catherine Rutter LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherinemrutter/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/breadandrutter) Music by bensound.com Show notes: Consensus 2018 discussion with Todd 00:00-17:20 Interview with Tim Swanson (Accompanied by Kevin!) 17:20-44:25 Special Guest: Tim Swanson.

Bit Better Have My Money!
Overdraft Fee, Banks, Coinbase Update

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 7:47


I got an overdraft fee from my bank. First one in about ten years. It got me thinking about all banking fees and how crypto can help that. Also Coinbase had an update that is a little confusing so I called them to figure it out.

Bit Better Have My Money!
Overdraft Fee, Banks, Coinbase Update

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 7:47


I got an overdraft fee from my bank. First one in about ten years. It got me thinking about all banking fees and how crypto can help that. Also Coinbase had an update that is a little confusing so I called them to figure it out.

Bit Better Have My Money!
What The Movie Colors And Bitcoin Have In Common

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 9:24


The movie Colors and Bitcoin have something in common. Listen to find out what it is. I go through my portfolio, which went down. Also I get off topic talking about Robert Duvall but who doesn't like him.

Bit Better Have My Money!
What The Movie Colors And Bitcoin Have In Common

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 9:24


The movie Colors and Bitcoin have something in common. Listen to find out what it is. I go through my portfolio, which went down. Also I get off topic talking about Robert Duvall but who doesn't like him.

Unchained
What Will Make Institutional Players Comfortable Entering Crypto? - Ep.56

Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2018 56:13


This talk is from a panel I led on infrastructure in the crypto space at the Time Summit, by Bridge Alternatives, featuring Kayvon Pirestani of director of institutional sales at GDAX, Tim McCourt, CME Group’s managing director and global head of equity products and alternative investments, Michael Moro, CEO of Genesis Trading and Genesis Capital, and Hu Liang, founder and CEO of Omniex. We discussed what infrastructure tools need to be built to get institutional players comfortable with the space, how custodying a digital asset differs from custodying a traditional asset, why they can see institutional players dealing in stablecoins and trading on decentralized exchanges at some point in the future, and what needs to be built out in terms of trading infrastructure for institutional players. (Hint: it turns out Excel and Google Sheets are the biggest competitors for crypto trading infrastructure services.) We also talk about the challenges of building out infrastructure for trading that can suddenly double or quadruple in volume and for a market that runs 24/7/365. Thank you to Bridge Alternatives and the Time Summit for the panel! https://www.bridgealternatives.com/ https://timesummit.org/ Kayvon Pirestani: https://timesummit.org/2018/03/19/kayvon-pirestani/ Michael Moro: https://timesummit.org/2018/04/21/michael-moro/ Tim McCourt: https://timesummit.org/2018/03/15/tim-mccourt/ Hu Liang: https://timesummit.org/2018/03/23/hu-liang/ The episode with Mike Belshe where we discuss custodying digital assets and qualified custodians: http://unchainedpodcast.co/mike-belshe-on-what-bitgos-kingdom-trust-acquisition-means-for-crypto-and-how-security-will-develop-in-the-future Thank you to our sponsors! Quantstamp: https://quantstamp.com/ Ethereal Summit: https://etherealsummit.com/

Unchained
What Will Make Institutional Players Comfortable Entering Crypto? - Ep.56

Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2018 56:13


This talk is from a panel I led on infrastructure in the crypto space at the Time Summit, by Bridge Alternatives, featuring Kayvon Pirestani of director of institutional sales at GDAX, Tim McCourt, CME Group's managing director and global head of equity products and alternative investments, Michael Moro, CEO of Genesis Trading and Genesis Capital, and Hu Liang, founder and CEO of Omniex. We discussed what infrastructure tools need to be built to get institutional players comfortable with the space, how custodying a digital asset differs from custodying a traditional asset, why they can see institutional players dealing in stablecoins and trading on decentralized exchanges at some point in the future, and what needs to be built out in terms of trading infrastructure for institutional players. (Hint: it turns out Excel and Google Sheets are the biggest competitors for crypto trading infrastructure services.) We also talk about the challenges of building out infrastructure for trading that can suddenly double or quadruple in volume and for a market that runs 24/7/365. Thank you to Bridge Alternatives and the Time Summit for the panel! https://www.bridgealternatives.com/ https://timesummit.org/ Kayvon Pirestani: https://timesummit.org/2018/03/19/kayvon-pirestani/ Michael Moro: https://timesummit.org/2018/04/21/michael-moro/ Tim McCourt: https://timesummit.org/2018/03/15/tim-mccourt/ Hu Liang: https://timesummit.org/2018/03/23/hu-liang/ The episode with Mike Belshe where we discuss custodying digital assets and qualified custodians: http://unchainedpodcast.co/mike-belshe-on-what-bitgos-kingdom-trust-acquisition-means-for-crypto-and-how-security-will-develop-in-the-future Thank you to our sponsors! Quantstamp: https://quantstamp.com/ Ethereal Summit: https://etherealsummit.com/

Crypto and Blockchain Talk - Making You Smarter
EPISODE 11: Crypto Exchanges for New Investors

Crypto and Blockchain Talk - Making You Smarter

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 15:37


Crypto and Blockchain Talk  EPISODE 11: Crypto Exchanges for New Investors Exchanges are sort of like going through airports. You have to make your way through lengthy and sometimes annoying security process, then you have to figure out where to go and what to do on the exchange site. Many people have never been on an exchange site before, and let’s be honest, it is a scary place for the first couple of times. Everywhere you look, there are numbers upon numbers, graphs, and buy options that don’t make a lick of sense to anyone who isn’t an experienced crypto trader. In this episode we will discuss what we feel, in our opinion, are the top exchanges, so you can decide which one is the least painful to use and start becoming the master of your own future.   We will cover five exchanges in total during this episode and explore their pros and cons: Coinbase, GDAX, Poloniex, Bittrex and Binance. For those of you who need a refresher on coins vs. tokens, please listen to the Coins, Tokens and Getting to Know Them: PART 1: http://cryptoandblockchaintalk.com/episode-6-coins-tokens-and-getting-to-know-them PART 2: http://cryptoandblockchaintalk.com/episode-7-coins-tokens-and-getting-to-know-them-part-2 http://cryptoandblockchaintalk.com/ SUBSCRIBE to our channels and never miss an episode: SPOTIFY iTunes Stitcher Soundcloud Google Play Music Tunein Castbox Pocket Casts Overcast iHeartRadio PlayerFM Twitter YouTube LinkedIn

Bit Better Have My Money!
Dealing With FOMO

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 8:27


FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) is real and it can get you into trouble. I go over some ways I try to deal with it.

Bit Better Have My Money!
Position Sizing, Consolidate, Achain and Strat

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 10:11


A look at my trading portfolio which is staying around the same amount. Talk about my position sizing of 8% of my $7500 starting amount. Why I am looking at consolidating down to fewer coins. Looking at selling Achain and Strat while recording the podcast. Also, went to Avengers Infinity War. Short talk about that with no spoilers. Follow on Twitter- @mitchellstulken If you want to read more or watch the video- https://bitbetterhavemymoney.com/

Bit Better Have My Money!
Position Sizing, Consolidate, Achain and Strat

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 10:11


A look at my trading portfolio which is staying around the same amount. Talk about my position sizing of 8% of my $7500 starting amount. Why I am looking at consolidating down to fewer coins. Looking at selling Achain and Strat while recording the podcast. Also, went to Avengers Infinity War. Short talk about that with no spoilers. Follow on Twitter- @mitchellstulken If you want to read more or watch the video- http://bitbetterhavemymoney.com/

Bit Better Have My Money!
Swing Trade Or Hodl? Benefits To Both

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 5:06


Today I talk about swing trading and hodling (holding long term). There are benefits to both. Talk about some trades I have made. I use both strategies to build my portfolio. Twitter- @mitchellstulken YouTube- bitbetterhavemymoney

Bit Better Have My Money!
Swing Trade Or Hodl? Benefits To Both

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 5:06


Today I talk about swing trading and hodling (holding long term). There are benefits to both. Talk about some trades I have made. I use both strategies to build my portfolio. Twitter- @mitchellstulken YouTube- bitbetterhavemymoney

Bit Better Have My Money!
Use Volatility In Your Favor, Don’t Be Scared Of It (Part 2)- My Trade Mistake

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 8:00


For part 2 of talking about volatility I explain a mistake I made with being too aggressive. Learn from this because I did. Why you want to keep some Bitcoin or cash not invested for a dip. Twitter- @mitchellstulken Steemit- https://steemit.com/@stulkenm

Bit Better Have My Money!
Use Volatility In Your Favor, Don’t Be Scared Of It (Part 2)- My Trade Mistake

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 8:00


For part 2 of talking about volatility I explain a mistake I made with being too aggressive. Learn from this because I did. Why you want to keep some Bitcoin or cash not invested for a dip. Twitter- @mitchellstulken Steemit- https://steemit.com/@stulkenm

Bit Better Have My Money!
Make The Market Volatility Work For You, Don’t Be Scared Of It (Part 1)

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 7:25


Crypto markets are volatile, but don't let this scare you. With volatility come a chance to make a profit. Here is an example of why you should look at taking profit when it runs up. Also, a way to look at investing instead of just concentrating on price.

Bit Better Have My Money!
Make The Market Volatility Work For You, Don’t Be Scared Of It (Part 1)

Bit Better Have My Money!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 7:25


Crypto markets are volatile, but don't let this scare you. With volatility come a chance to make a profit. Here is an example of why you should look at taking profit when it runs up. Also, a way to look at investing instead of just concentrating on price.

Ledger Cast —  Crypto, Bitcoin,  Trading, and the Blockchain Ecosystem
Exchanges competing, and crypto market update

Ledger Cast — Crypto, Bitcoin, Trading, and the Blockchain Ecosystem

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 68:41


Welcome to Ledger Cast, hosted by me, Brian Krogsgard (@ledgerstatus on twitter), and Josh Olszewicz (@carpenoctom). Ledger Cast is a cryptocurrency trading and blockchain ecosystem podcast. You can subscribe to new episodes of Ledger Cast on iTunes, on Google Play, on Stitcher, on YouTube and via RSS. The information in this podcast should not be construed as investment advice, it is purely educational material and you should always do your own research before buying. In this episode of Ledger Cast, Josh and I discuss the news of the week, which is primarily developments of exchanges. We focus on Binance Chain, Gdax supporting ERC-20 tokens, and Bittrex's Beta interface. Since then Bitfinex has announced new fiat pairs as well. You can also watch via screencast, and see the charts and other information as we look at them. https://youtu.be/VjTzyjjrtcI Find Josh and Brian elsewhere Josh's articles on Brave New Coin (must read material) Josh's YouTube channel (His Ichimoku series and Indicator series are especially great) Josh on Twitter @carpenoctom Brian on Twitter @ledgerstatus Interested in sponsoring? We'd love to talk to interested parties about sponsorship opportunities. We are open to suggestions, but are not seeking deals that include promos for ICOs, etc. But if you do something interesting in the space and want to chat, contact us. Music: "Oh, the chains" by Joel Madison Blount

Crypto Cousins Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Podcast
Reading Gdax Charts with Chris Coney | Crypto Cousins Podcast S1E32

Crypto Cousins Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 61:24


Interview with Chris Coney About Reading Gdax Charts. Today is a unique look into how to navigate and utilize the cryptocurrency trading charts on GDAX.com. Chris Coney, host of the Cryptoverse Podcast and creator of Cryptoversity, joins me to walk through the website and gain an understanding of the exchange platform. SUBSCRIBE EVERYWHERE @ CryptoCousins.com/Subscribe YOU CAN WATCH ON YOUTUBE @ YouTube.com/CryptoCousins ######MY WEBSITES###### 4MinuteCrypto.com | CryptoCousins.com | ArlingtonCrypto.com | BitBlockBoom.com | CryptoCrybaby.com | GaryLeland.com ######MY CONTACT INFO###### TheCryptoCousins@gmail.com | Facebook.com/msg/GaryLeland | 817-476-0660 ######MY SOCIAL MEDIA###### Twitter.com/GaryLeland | Facebook.com/GaryLelands | Linkedin.com/in/GaryLeland | Instagram.com/Gary_Leland | Facebook.com/groups/CryptoCousins | Instagram.com/Gary_Leland | Steemit.com/@CryptoCousins | GaryLeland.Tumblr.com ########SHOW YOUR SUPPORT###### Patreon.com/CryptoCousins | 4MinuteCrypto.com/Donate | Tippin.me/@GaryLeland | Cash.me/$CryptoCousins ######USEFUL LINKS ###### Enable Alexa Daily Flash Briefings 4MinuteCrypto.com/Alexa Setup Your Binance Exchange Account CryptoCousins.com/Binance $25 In Free Bitcoin by joining Voyager CryptoCousins.com/Voyager $10 in Free Bitcoin by joining Coinbase CryptoCousins.com/Coinbase Free Bat Tokens At Brave Browser Brave.com/cry570 The Trezor Wallet Trezor.io/?a=cryptocousins.com Use Abra on your mobile phone Invite.Abra.com/O09bMlKIuS Bitcoin Clothing & Gear CryptoCrybaby.com The Crypto Cousins Podcast CryptoCousins.com/Subscribe Gary is available to emcee your Bitcoin/Crypto event. Please email GaryLeland@gmail.com for additional info. This is a CryptoCousins.com Production

Crypto Cousins Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Podcast
Reading Gdax Charts with Chris Coney | Crypto Cousins Podcast S1E32

Crypto Cousins Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 61:42


Call with comments 747-777-9471FREE BITCOINOpen a Coinbase account @ https://CryptoCousins.com/Coinbase & receive $10 worth of Bitcoin.YouTube https://cryptocousins.com/YoutubeFacebook https://cryptocousins.com/facebookgroupTwitter https://cryptocousins.com/TwitterTelegram https://cryptocousins.com/TelegramDiscord https://cryptocousins.com/DiscordThis Podcast is not investment advice & only contains our personal opinions. You are using all Information at your own risk.

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Arcadia Economics
How To Buy Bitcoin and LItecoin on Coinbase and GDAX

Arcadia Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 27:57


Subscribe to our channel for important financial market updates now! http://bit.ly/2t1HKOj Interested in investing in cryptos like BItcoin but not sure where to start? Then this video is exactly what you're looking for. How to use Coinbase and GDAX to buy Bitcoin, Ethereum, LItecoin, Bitcoin Cash! - For more help understanding the markets or to talk with Chris visit: http://arcadiaeconomics.com/ - Subscribe to Arcadia Economics Youtube Channel: http://bit.ly/2t1HKOjSubscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise

CRYPTO 101: with Matthew Aaron
Ep. 81 - CoinBase & GDAX Overview: Step 2 of the 7 Step Beginner’s Guide

CRYPTO 101: with Matthew Aaron

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 41:03


*** this is not financial or legal advice*** Coinbase is the first stop for most people about to jump down the crypto rabbit hole. Please join Matthew Aaron and Dani Amsalem while they tell you the history, functions, and utility of Coinbase and GDAX. Show Links: CRYPTO101podcast.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=8429526 Twitter: twitter.com/Crypto101Pod twitter.com/BrycePaul101 twitter.com/PizzaMind www.instagram.com/crypto_101 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/101Crypto/ https://www.facebook.com/CRYPTO101Podcast/ **THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL OR LEGAL ADVICE** © Copyright 2019 Boardwalk Flock, LLC All Rights Reserved Music: Adventures by A Himitsu https://soundcloud.com/a-himitsu Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music released by Argofox https://youtu.be/8BXNwnxaVQE We Are One by Vexento https://www.youtube.com/user/Vexento https://soundcloud.com/vexento Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/Ssvu2yncgWU Good For You by THBD https://soundcloud.com/thbdsultan Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/-K_YSjqKgvQ

CRYPTO 101
Ep. 81 - CoinBase & GDAX Overview: Step 2 of the 7 Step Beginner's Guide

CRYPTO 101

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 41:03


*** this is not financial or legal advice*** Coinbase is the first stop for most people about to jump down the crypto rabbit hole. Please join Matthew Aaron and Dani Amsalem while they tell you the history, functions, and utility of Coinbase and GDAX. Show Links: CRYPTO101podcast.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=8429526 Twitter: twitter.com/Crypto101Pod twitter.com/BrycePaul101 twitter.com/PizzaMind www.instagram.com/crypto_101 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/101Crypto/ https://www.facebook.com/CRYPTO101Podcast/ **THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL OR LEGAL ADVICE** © Copyright 2019 Boardwalk Flock, LLC All Rights Reserved Music: Adventures by A Himitsu https://soundcloud.com/a-himitsu Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music released by Argofox https://youtu.be/8BXNwnxaVQE We Are One by Vexento https://www.youtube.com/user/Vexento https://soundcloud.com/vexento Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/Ssvu2yncgWU Good For You by THBD https://soundcloud.com/thbdsultan Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/-K_YSjqKgvQAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Thriller Crypto - Bitcoin, Ethereum, Stellar Lumens, Blockchain News, Interviews, Cryptocurrency, Fintech, Investing, Traders

News: - Coinbase Taps Twitter Vet to Bolster Customer Support Team. Tina Bhatnagar will serve as vice president of operations and technology, according to a Monday announcement. In that role, Bhatnagar – who at Twitter was VP of operations and user services – will lead teams connected both Coinbase and GDAX, its digital asset exchange. - IMF Calls for International Cooperation on Crypto. - Opera Browser Adds Cryptocurrency Miner Protection for Smartphones. Cryptocurrency miners embedded in websites is increasingly becoming a problem for smartphones, but the Opera web browser is trying to remove the threat for its users. Interesting Video of the Day: Andreas M. Antonopoulos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE_E7CWK4i8 https://www.patreon.com/aantonop Coin Talk: We talk Screenshot leaks of XRP & Amazon and also discuss the XRP Charts and why it looks like it will be at $16 by end of Feburary Coin Market Recap: We talk Cindicator (CND) and the rest of the Cryptocurrency Market. Main Topic: EOS | The Diamond of Crypto Block.one is the company working on EOS. Open Source Software. Designed to scale to millions with low latency. ICO is still going on. EOS ICO running on Ethereum Network for ERC 20 Token. EOS is only raising money on Ethereum Block Chain. Live Network in EOS in Q2. 3rd generation crypto currency. They use Delegated Proof of stake. Team is Amazing: Dan Larimer worked with Satoshi, Started Bitshares, Steem, EOS Released: EOS Dawn allows developers to start building apps now. can setup and run private test networks Your not investing in the company. all contributions to the token is taken at revenue. No benefits or obligations. Based on future expectation and market expectation. Money from ICO goes to block.one. Transfer of Token after June 1st. Registering your token maps your EOS Public Key to your Ethereum Wallet so that someone in the world can generate a snap shot of that. Credits: Music for the Podcast: sunsetsandhearts.com & theraveonettes.com Host: Car@thrillerpodcast.club Support the Show: Patreon: http://bit.ly/patreonThriller Tip Jar: paypal.me/snsts Hardware Wallets We Recommend: Ledger Nano S: http://amzn.to/2p7E20u KeepKey: http://amzn.to/2FygKb3 Trezor: http://amzn.to/2FAoAkE Suggested Reading: Mastering Bitcoin: Programming the Open Blockchain http://amzn.to/2Fx5hsl Republic, Lost: Version 2.0: http://amzn.to/2FHvY0N The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve: http://amzn.to/2FMRtO5 The Internet of Money Vol. II: http://amzn.to/2p5DHf1 Mastering Ethereum: Building Smart Contracts and Dapps: http://amzn.to/2p1IHSC Social: Telegram Group: http://bit.ly/telegramThriller Facebook: http://bit.ly/fbThriller Twitter/Periscope: http://bit.ly/twitterThriller Instagram: http://bit.ly/instagramThriller Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/soundcloudThriller YouTube: https://bit.ly/youtubeThriller SnapChat: Car-Gonz Google Voice: (512) 537-9209 Find Thriller Podcast: SubReddit: http://bit.ly/redditThriller Stitcher Podcasts: http://bit.ly/stitThriller Google Play Podcasts: http://bit.ly/thrillergp Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/appleThriller AnchorFM: http://bit.ly/anchorThriller Fiat Currency Donation: Venmo: @thrillerCar Square Cash Tag: $thrillerCar Square Cash App: http://bit.ly/sqrcashThriller Cryptocurrency Donations: Donate Bitcoin: 1B7kNMw3UuFifAzi3SVQNeKJq3qhbG45aV Donate Bitcoin Cash:189GhQDQYhebGAweWWoFt2LU7AsXAjgWow Donate Ethereum: 0x1471B0F3c973c596b312EAe210414648e169f749 Donate Litecoin: LUKRRKyZNPnd7PXs89N19cTTXb3LKGW4wp Donate Dash: Xq8zyZHX1kHKdyHGpiFxLz4wEE7dZLJhxH Donate Cardano: DdzFFzCqrhstWXmb8DqiUMtWWmKTkeEdZnLFJcHK24xdeBA8mkfnLGp3aYfvVXtTd5eLMamHPXRGZbA6oXXGBReRrTUVN1sFiJojhLt9 Donate Stellar: GCNE4BNCKLRVEVJ5JWD365P6YQ5SZLGFCQNJMWODO7ERFYSR2S4CG45C Donate Monero: 48CQ9X2fnpKUjnsZJDBaLHfapBTEbskSJeyjiyVq126SCAiUghEWqhoAtBqw2vPJ7rZjiGfJ87p3x9EnGcnwH9nCVnrVCaq

The Gentlemen of Crypto
The Gentlemen of Crypto EP. 84 - Bitconnnnnnnneeect, GDAX Trading Stopped and S. Korea Petition

The Gentlemen of Crypto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 41:20


sources of stories from today: https://www.one-tab.com/page/HGOmieoWSWmoq29N25blqw ↓↓↓timestamps↓↓↓ 2:55 - South Korean petition against crypto regulation 4:31 - Worlds largest bank in Japan Mitsubishi Group plans to open a cryptocurrency exchange and token 'MUFG Coin' 5:50 - Coinbase/GDAX suspends all transactions due to scaling issues (they're back) 7:45 - General crypto market talk 14:50 - WASOWASOWASOWASAAHHH Bitconnnnnnnneeeh! 36:45 - Viewer Question: When can we expect a turn in the market? If you want more, connect with us online at the following places: Website: https://krbecrypto.com/ Shop: https://shopkrbecrypto.com/ Services: https://krbecrypto.com/services/ About Us: https://krbecrypto.com/about/ Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/krbecrypto KRBE Twitter: https://twitter.com/krbecrypto KRBE Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/krbecrypto/ KRBE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krbecrypto/ King Twitter: https://twitter.com/KingBlessDotCom Bitcoin Zay Twitter: https://twitter.com/bitcoinzay Business Inquiries: krbe@krbecrypto.com   Donations Welcome: Bitcoin: 1NTnWaGowHEh9VRWMXWTiqWpQT9vjP5Ukd Litecoin: LSc2bEAMEbGSHKx54GUt4xi1eZQqtscv8i   Thanks for listening and remember to subscribe for daily content where we give away free Bitcoin!

Bitcoin Crypto Mastermind
Best of Week: Top Trading Tips, Security Hacks, and Crypto Coins Explained

Bitcoin Crypto Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2017 58:44


“It’s not hard to see the future. Getting the timing right is the challenging part.” - Brock Pierce (click to tweet) 2017 was a year filled with Bitcoin headlines. We learned it could go up 200% in a month, and then drop $5,000 in a day. We learned which of our friends were skeptics and which seized opportunity in front of them. We learned a lot in 2017. But if you thought 2017 was the year of cryptocurrency, get ready for 2018. On today’s episode of the Bitcoin Crypto Mastermind show, we review some of the best highlights from this past week’s interviews. From analyzing data chart graphics with William Duplessie to questioning the philosophy of trading with Brock Pierce, today is about covering all things crypto-related. To continue your self-education, subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts (Spotify, iTunes, SoundCloud, etc.) to transform your time at the gym into a physical AND mental workout, or your daily commute into the inspiring hour of story and crypto insight required to take your investing game to the next level. And don’t forget to subscribe to The Tai Lopez Show on Spotify! Click “Follow” and let me know what you think! “Charlie Munger says that you should hold no opinion if you can’t argue the opposite opinion better than the one you hold. The true marker of intelligence is someone who can see both sides to every situation” - Tai Lopez (click to tweet) Points to Keep In Mind All Bitcoin assets are fractionalized; you can buy as little as you want Blockchain will revolutionize the real estate industry by giving the people power to buy fractions of houses Don’t invest in speculative capital, only put in money you can afford to lose Wall Street influence will be positive: increased volume means decreased volatility which means these assets become safer and more people put more money in. Use Google Authenticator, never use SMS authentication Don’t invest in anything you don’t understand People who can best control their psychology win at the trading desk Making money is not an IQ thing You can move money from Coinbase to GDAX to get a closer look at analytics “You trade on the rumor, and you sell on the news.” Golem is a small alternate coin that has hype surrounding it Focus on the bottom of candlesticks when trading Technical analysis applies to crypto markets because they aren’t mature Increased volatility - the books are small because the blockchain can only support a certain amount of traffic Ripple's execution is spot-on, being used in the international banking system MIT is skeptical of the security of Iota's cryptography Eos is more decentralized but less censorship-resistant Can take tens of thousands of CC transactions per year Bet on the projects Brock Pierce is behind Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash trade inversely; when one goes up, the other goes down Most new open-source technologies are built on top of Ethereum When evaluating alt-coins, research the founding team and read the whitepaper

Bitcoin Crypto Mastermind
Bitcoin Trading Tips, Hacks, and Secrets

Bitcoin Crypto Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 45:21


“Increased volume means decreased volatility which means these assets become safer and more people put more money in.” - Ben Greenburg (click to tweet) Cryptocurrency and stock are two completely different things. Yet their trading data charts look almost identical. For the novice trader, either one will be daunting to decipher. But for the novice crypto trader, he/she must seek out expert advice before diving in. The problem is, that because crypto trading is such a new field, the amount of education out there is limited. And with a smaller supply of knowledge, the quality is inevitably lower. This is why we’ve decided to tackle the charts today. On today’s episode of The Bitcoin Crypto Mentor Mastermind show, we are joined by William Duplessie and Ben Greenburg. William built the trading desk at Science Blockchain, and Ben is a savant hacker. Today, we take their talents to the trade room, as we decode the data chart graphics into what we need to know: where and when to buy and sell. Don’t forget! You can also listen to The Tai Lopez Show on Spotify! Click “Follow” and let me know what you think! “I’m happy to get real Wall Street players in the game because they’re legitimate, they know how to manage money, and they’re going to keep their investors safe.” - William Duplessie (click to tweet) Points to Keep In Mind You can move money from Coinbase to GDAX to get a closer look at analytics A candlestick is a chart that displays the high, low, opening and closing prices for the day All Bitcoin assets are fractionalized; you can buy as little as you want Blockchain will revolutionize the real estate industry by giving the people power to buy fractions of houses “You trade on the rumor, and you sell on the news.” Golem is a small alternate coin that has hype surrounding it Focus on the bottom of candlesticks when trading You can buy a Tesla with Bitcoin; it’s consumer purchasing power is rising Litecoin is the silver to Bitcoin’s gold Be skeptical of coins with Facebook Ads behind them - that means shamelessly promoting and don’t fully believe in the quality

Bitcoin Crypto Mastermind
Why Bitcoin Could Hit $1 Million in 2024

Bitcoin Crypto Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 51:44


“The whole system we live in today is not meant for the way we live today. There are basically no boundaries between countries so why are we using different currencies?” - Amith Nirgunarthy (click to tweet) We live in a decentralized world. No longer do the people you hire or products you sell need to physically be in the building you work at. Websites like Upwork and Alibaba make getting a developer in India or a product sourced from China easier than trying to do the same in-person. Geographical barriers no longer exist. This is why cryptocurrency will ultimately take over. Right now, in our decentralized world, payment between countries is complicated. Yes, PayPal makes sending and receiving money ‘easy,’ but ask anyone who has had to account for the taxes accompanied with international payment transfer and they will quickly fantasize about a world in which Bitcoin was the accepted method of payment. On today’s episode of The Bitcoin Crypto Mentor Mastermind show, we are joined by Amith Nirgunarthy, the Founder and CEO of the cryptocurrency research institution Blockstreet. He is also the former Director of Marketing of Bitcoin IRA. Amith specializes in understanding how cryptocurrency fits into our global economy, and how it will inevitably replace the current model of each nation printing its own currency. Don’t forget! You can also listen to The Tai Lopez Show on Spotify! Click “Follow” and let me know what you think! “Bitcoin’s network and technology will grow stronger and the price will eventually hit $1 million dollars. By 2024. At the latest.” - Amith Nirgunarthy (click to tweet) Points to Keep In Mind There are no longer boundaries between countries, so why do we have national currencies Don’t listen to what bankers say about cryptocurrencies; they have their own personal interest Ripple is essentially the U.S. dollar with a centralized team managing it Beware of crypto-ponzi schemes (Bitconnect is the largest right now) Litecoin is the vitamin, Bitcoin is the painkiller; which has a stronger technology In India, developers are flocking to Eos for the code efficiency Any coin you invest in, join the Telegram group A blockchain technology (like Steem) would eliminate Facebook’s ability to profit off the people’s information; instead the people would be paid for their info Skeptics of the forking are worried about the dilution of the Bitcoin brand and don’t understand that there’s enough to go around The Silicon Valley venture capital world will become tokenized with ICOs Wars exist because governments can print endless dollars to make weapons; with Bitcoin, you can’t print endless dollars Always be looking to rebalance your portfolio Resources Best crypto thought-leaders: Fred Wilson, Erik Voorhees, Andreas Antonopoulos, Roger Ver Blockchain.info is a great new source Best discussion forums are Reddit and Steemit Best exchange in America is GDAX (which is Coinbase) Binance is the up-and-comer exchange, great UX/UI Dash and Eos have great technology and business teams Trezor is easier to set up than Nano

Ledger Cast —  Crypto, Bitcoin,  Trading, and the Blockchain Ecosystem

Welcome to Ledger Cast, hosted by me, Brian Krogsgard (@ledgerstatus on twitter), and Josh Olszewicz (@carpenoctom). Ledger Cast is a cryptocurrency trading and blockchain ecosystem podcast. You can subscribe to new episodes of Ledger Cast on iTunes, on Google Play, on YouTube and via RSS. In this episode we go into the fiasco that was Coinbase adding Bitcoin Cash, the way it went down, the accusations being made, and what we think more generally about what will happen now. We also inevitably discuss Bitcoin Cash more broadly and how we feel about it. The information in this podcast should not be construed as investment advice, it is purely educational material and you should always do your own research before buying. News items of the week Bitcoin Cash on Coinbase / Gdax Initial announcement Our thoughts on how it was handled Accusations of insider trading Our thoughts on regulatory bodies stepping in and threats of that Is this some kind of war? Charlie Lee dumped his Litecoin on us (says he donated it). Zero Hedge is claiming a rumor that it was for a Facebook deal -- his Litecoin bag must be massive. Other fiat on-ramps that exist and FDIC considerations for that Gdax's digital asset framework Gdax support document on Bitcoin Cash. Coinbase's misleading roadmap. Roger Ver thinks insider trading is fine. Twitter Moment on potential CME consequences. https://twitter.com/Andrea_Dispe/status/943330470552485888?s=09 https://twitter.com/coinbase/status/943270201058922496 https://twitter.com/coinbase/status/941792580940988416 There was a lot of other chatter around this event, but this is a start. We also discuss the price action of the listing, after closing, and otherwise. Find Josh and Brian elsewhere Josh's articles on Brave New Coin (must read material) Josh's YouTube channel Josh on Twitter @carpenoctom Brian on Twitter @ledgerstatus Interested in sponsoring? We'd love to talk to interested parties about sponsorship opportunities. We are open to suggestions, but are not seeking deals that include promos for ICOs, etc. But if you do something interesting in the space and want to chat, contact us. Music: "Oh, the chains" by Joel Madison Blount

Thriller Crypto - Bitcoin, Ethereum, Stellar Lumens, Blockchain News, Interviews, Cryptocurrency, Fintech, Investing, Traders

News: 1. Coinbase's Bitcoin Cash Market Is Back Online. Trading was halted abruptly last night after bitcoin cash, which broke away from the main bitcoin blockchain last month, was listed on GDAX. In the few minutes that trading was accessible, the price shot as high as $9,500, a level that represented a large premium over other exchanges. 2. Coinbase to Probe for Breach in Bitcoin Cash Listing. Cryptocurrency exchange startup Coinbase has announced it will commence an investigation into whether any employees may have violated its insider trading rules in the run-up to its surprise listing of bitcoin cash yesterday. 3. Litecoin Creator Sells Stake Citing 'Conflict of Interest.' The creator of litecoin has sold off all his holdings in the cryptocurrency, citing a perceived conflict of interest. Writing in a Reddit post this morning, developer Charlie Lee explained he no longer wants to fend off allegations his remarks about litecoin's price are being done for his personal enrichment, and that he saw the sale as the best way to ensure transparency over his actions. 4. Morgan Stanley: Hedge Funds Poured $2 Billion into Cryptos in 2017. Banking giant Morgan Stanley has estimated that hedge funds invested a massive $2 billion in cryptocurrencies this year. According to Business Insider, the figure was released in a note entitled "Bitcoin Decoded" sent by Morgan Stanley to its clients this week. Tech Tip of the Day: Firefox Focus for Android & iOS Coin Talk: We talk Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin, Verge Coin, LiteCoin and a recap of the Coin Market. Main Topic: The McAfee Story of Jihan Wu & Bitcoin Jesus. How do all 3 of these men connect together. We dive into the story of the Bitcoin Cash endgame. Mentioned in Episode: Wavy Crypto https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNNipCe69aI&t=101s Bitsonline https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qj5mN0E-sZA&t=1928s The Larry and Joe Show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uhPnOyBHQs Bitcoin Error Log https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJT2CbfHTpo Credits: Music for the Podcast: sunsetsandhearts.com & theraveonettes.com Host: Car@thrillerpodcast.club Support the Show: Patreon: http://bit.ly/patreonThriller Tip Jar: paypal.me/snsts Hardware Wallets We Recommend: Ledger Nano S: http://amzn.to/2p7E20u KeepKey: http://amzn.to/2FygKb3 Trezor: http://amzn.to/2FAoAkE Suggested Reading: Mastering Bitcoin: Programming the Open Blockchain http://amzn.to/2Fx5hsl Republic, Lost: Version 2.0: http://amzn.to/2FHvY0N The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve: http://amzn.to/2FMRtO5 The Internet of Money Vol. II: http://amzn.to/2p5DHf1 Mastering Ethereum: Building Smart Contracts and Dapps: http://amzn.to/2p1IHSC Social: Telegram Group: http://bit.ly/telegramThriller Facebook: http://bit.ly/fbThriller Twitter/Periscope: http://bit.ly/twitterThriller Instagram: http://bit.ly/instagramThriller Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/soundcloudThriller YouTube: https://bit.ly/youtubeThriller SnapChat: Car-Gonz Google Voice: (512) 537-9209 Find Thriller Podcast: SubReddit: http://bit.ly/redditThriller Stitcher Podcasts: http://bit.ly/stitThriller Google Play Podcasts: http://bit.ly/thrillergp Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/appleThriller AnchorFM: http://bit.ly/anchorThriller Fiat Currency Donation: Venmo: @thrillerCar Square Cash Tag: $thrillerCar Square Cash App: http://bit.ly/sqrcashThriller Cryptocurrency Donations: Donate Bitcoin: 1B7kNMw3UuFifAzi3SVQNeKJq3qhbG45aV Donate Bitcoin Cash:189GhQDQYhebGAweWWoFt2LU7AsXAjgWow Donate Ethereum: 0x1471B0F3c973c596b312EAe210414648e169f749 Donate Litecoin: LUKRRKyZNPnd7PXs89N19cTTXb3LKGW4wp Donate Dash: Xq8zyZHX1kHKdyHGpiFxLz4wEE7dZLJhxH Donate Cardano: DdzFFzCqrhstWXmb8DqiUMtWWmKTkeEdZnLFJcHK24xdeBA8mkfnLGp3aYfvVXtTd5eLMamHPXRGZbA6oXXGBReRrTUVN1sFiJojhLt9 Donate Stellar: GCNE4BNCKLRVEVJ5JWD365P6YQ5SZLGFCQNJMWODO7ERFYSR2S4CG45C Donate Monero: 48CQ9X2fnpKUjnsZJDBaLHfapBTEbskSJeyjiyVq126SCAiUghEWqhoAtBqw2vPJ7rZjiGfJ87p3x9EnGcnwH9nCVnrVCaq

Thriller Crypto - Bitcoin, Ethereum, Stellar Lumens, Blockchain News, Interviews, Cryptocurrency, Fintech, Investing, Traders

News: $600 Billion: Cryptocurrency Market Cap Sets New Record. The total cryptocurrency market capitalization rose above $600 billion for the first time today. Data from CoinMarketCap.com shows that the capitalization rose as high as $603.3 billion, crossing $600 billion around 11:30 UTC. CME Bitcoin Futures Price Above $20k in First Day Trading. BCH Surges Above $2,000 Following BitPay Integration Announcement. According to a post from Friday on BitPay’s company blog, the need for more currency options for merchants has become increasingly clear. Over time, the service plans to add payments options in “other Blockchains which Bitcoin has inspired,” starting with BCH. Tech Tip of the Day: CoinCap App for iOS & Android Coin Talk: Verge Coin, BTC Prediction was wrong, Ripple going up. Coin Market Recap. Alt Coins on the rise. Nows the time to buy Cardano before it moons. Stellar is on a dip, its a steal at this price. Monero looking tasty, EOS spiking. Main Topic: GDAX |VS| GEMINI we dive into which Exchange is supreme. Which one I use and trust. Also how to transfer Bitcoin into Fiat Currency. Discussed on the Show: https://bittrex.com/ https://www.gdax.com/ https://gemini.com/ Credits: Music for the Podcast: sunsetsandhearts.com & theraveonettes.com Host: Car@thrillerpodcast.club Support the Show: Patreon: http://bit.ly/patreonThriller Tip Jar: paypal.me/snsts Hardware Wallets We Recommend: Ledger Nano S: http://amzn.to/2p7E20u KeepKey: http://amzn.to/2FygKb3 Trezor: http://amzn.to/2FAoAkE Suggested Reading: Mastering Bitcoin: Programming the Open Blockchain http://amzn.to/2Fx5hsl Republic, Lost: Version 2.0: http://amzn.to/2FHvY0N The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve: http://amzn.to/2FMRtO5 The Internet of Money Vol. II: http://amzn.to/2p5DHf1 Mastering Ethereum: Building Smart Contracts and Dapps: http://amzn.to/2p1IHSC Social: Telegram Group: http://bit.ly/telegramThriller Facebook: http://bit.ly/fbThriller Twitter/Periscope: http://bit.ly/twitterThriller Instagram: http://bit.ly/instagramThriller Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/soundcloudThriller YouTube: https://bit.ly/youtubeThriller SnapChat: Car-Gonz Google Voice: (512) 537-9209 Find Thriller Podcast: SubReddit: http://bit.ly/redditThriller Stitcher Podcasts: http://bit.ly/stitThriller Google Play Podcasts: http://bit.ly/thrillergp Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/appleThriller AnchorFM: http://bit.ly/anchorThriller Fiat Currency Donation: Venmo: @thrillerCar Square Cash Tag: $thrillerCar Square Cash App: http://bit.ly/sqrcashThriller Cryptocurrency Donations: Donate Bitcoin: 1B7kNMw3UuFifAzi3SVQNeKJq3qhbG45aV Donate Bitcoin Cash:189GhQDQYhebGAweWWoFt2LU7AsXAjgWow Donate Ethereum: 0x1471B0F3c973c596b312EAe210414648e169f749 Donate Litecoin: LUKRRKyZNPnd7PXs89N19cTTXb3LKGW4wp Donate Dash: Xq8zyZHX1kHKdyHGpiFxLz4wEE7dZLJhxH Donate Cardano: DdzFFzCqrhstWXmb8DqiUMtWWmKTkeEdZnLFJcHK24xdeBA8mkfnLGp3aYfvVXtTd5eLMamHPXRGZbA6oXXGBReRrTUVN1sFiJojhLt9 Donate Stellar: GCNE4BNCKLRVEVJ5JWD365P6YQ5SZLGFCQNJMWODO7ERFYSR2S4CG45C Donate Monero: 48CQ9X2fnpKUjnsZJDBaLHfapBTEbskSJeyjiyVq126SCAiUghEWqhoAtBqw2vPJ7rZjiGfJ87p3x9EnGcnwH9nCVnrVCaq

Word on the Block
GDAX - Buy & Sell Limit Orders

Word on the Block

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 1:33


We will give you a quick explanation of what buy & sell limit orders are!

Word on the Block
Gdax vs Coinbase

Word on the Block

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2017 2:03


Many people have wondered why they should be using Gdax over Coinbase. We cover the simple reason why in this episode.

CRYPTO 101
Ep - 12 GDAX: The companion of Coinbase

CRYPTO 101

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 11:04


*** this is not financial or legal advice*** Still buying on Coinbase? Well there is a better and cheaper way that is already setup for you. GDAX on Crypto101: The average consumers guide to crypto trading Show Links: CRYPTO101podcast.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=8429526 Twitter: twitter.com/Crypto101Pod twitter.com/BrycePaul101 twitter.com/PizzaMind www.instagram.com/crypto_101 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/101Crypto/ https://www.facebook.com/CRYPTO101Podcast/ **THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL OR LEGAL ADVICE** © Copyright 2019 Boardwalk Flock, LLC All Rights Reserved Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhHlr6yQ7_Y&t=54sAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

CRYPTO 101: with Matthew Aaron
Ep - 12 GDAX: The companion of Coinbase

CRYPTO 101: with Matthew Aaron

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 11:04


*** this is not financial or legal advice*** Still buying on Coinbase? Well there is a better and cheaper way that is already setup for you. GDAX on Crypto101: The average consumers guide to crypto trading Show Links: CRYPTO101podcast.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=8429526 Twitter: twitter.com/Crypto101Pod twitter.com/BrycePaul101 twitter.com/PizzaMind www.instagram.com/crypto_101 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/101Crypto/ https://www.facebook.com/CRYPTO101Podcast/ **THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL OR LEGAL ADVICE** © Copyright 2019 Boardwalk Flock, LLC All Rights Reserved Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhHlr6yQ7_Y&t=54s

Coin Mastery - Building Your Cryptocurrency Empire
Bitcoin Fear, Buying Altcoins, Capitalizing On This Dip! Ep4 of CMTV

Coin Mastery - Building Your Cryptocurrency Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2017 28:39


Subscribe for more updates! Bitcoin Fear, Buying Altcoins, Capitalizing On This Dip! Ep4 of CMTV Today we’re talking about how everyone is freaking out and why this is probably the opportunity of a lifetime (if you don’t freak out yourself haha). Today’s video talks about: Fear driven prices vs results driven prices Altcoin risk/reward strategy Gdax real time buy walls Helpful resources Get your free PDF here: http://www.coinmastery.com/invest Follow me on Steemit: https://steemit.com/@coinmasteryct/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coinmasteryofficial Have a comment? Drop it on the YouTube Channel or the Facebook Page The post Bitcoin Fear, Buying Altcoins, Capitalizing On This Dip! Ep4 of CMTV appeared first on Coin Mastery - How To Trade Crypto.

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin
ETH Traders Forced to Sell Near $0, SegWit2x via NYA, & More - YMB Podcast E180

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 66:47


MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e180This is episode 180 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.“Just lost 3k in the blink of an eye.”That's the depressing sentiment shared by a royally screwed Ethereum trader this week. Network congestion (probably) led to a significant ETH selloff, which led to cascading stop orders on the exchanges, which led to automatic ETH trades at extremely low prices. Everything functioned exactly as intended, according to GDAX.How (and why) on earth did all this go down? Is Ethereum in trouble? Some people really think so. And of course we need to chime in with our own opinions, so ETH will be our first topic during tonight's livestream.Then later in the show, we'll explore this week's news about SegWit2x and the New York Agreement. After surviving the recent UAHF storm, Bitcoin may finally have reached a level of consensus. SegWit is coming soon, if all goes well. Tonight we'll explain how the agreement came about, how we expect it to play out, and much more.Tune in at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stories we'll cover!- GDAX just sold a good chunk of my ether at 10 cents each!- ETH-USD Trading Update- Segwit2x: What you need to know- SegWait Is Over! Bitcoin Network Shows 80 Percent Support For SegWit2xYour hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don't forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e180 so you can keep up with our open tweet lines, vote in this week's Bitcoin poll, and share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Or to support YMB more directly, subscribe on Patreon and earn perks. (http://ymb.tc/FeedUs)Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin
ETH Traders Forced to Sell Near $0, SegWit2x via NYA, & More - YMB Podcast E180

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 66:47


MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e180This is episode 180 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.“Just lost 3k in the blink of an eye.”That’s the depressing sentiment shared by a royally screwed Ethereum trader this week. Network congestion (probably) led to a significant ETH selloff, which led to cascading stop orders on the exchanges, which led to automatic ETH trades at extremely low prices. Everything functioned exactly as intended, according to GDAX.How (and why) on earth did all this go down? Is Ethereum in trouble? Some people really think so. And of course we need to chime in with our own opinions, so ETH will be our first topic during tonight’s livestream.Then later in the show, we’ll explore this week’s news about SegWit2x and the New York Agreement. After surviving the recent UAHF storm, Bitcoin may finally have reached a level of consensus. SegWit is coming soon, if all goes well. Tonight we’ll explain how the agreement came about, how we expect it to play out, and much more.Tune in at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stories we’ll cover!- GDAX just sold a good chunk of my ether at 10 cents each!- ETH-USD Trading Update- Segwit2x: What you need to know- SegWait Is Over! Bitcoin Network Shows 80 Percent Support For SegWit2xYour hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don’t forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e180 so you can keep up with our open tweet lines, vote in this week’s Bitcoin poll, and share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Or to support YMB more directly, subscribe on Patreon and earn perks. (http://ymb.tc/FeedUs)Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin
ETH Traders Forced to Sell Near $0, SegWit2x via NYA, & More - YMB Podcast E180

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 66:47


MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e180This is episode 180 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.“Just lost 3k in the blink of an eye.”That’s the depressing sentiment shared by a royally screwed Ethereum trader this week. Network congestion (probably) led to a significant ETH selloff, which led to cascading stop orders on the exchanges, which led to automatic ETH trades at extremely low prices. Everything functioned exactly as intended, according to GDAX.How (and why) on earth did all this go down? Is Ethereum in trouble? Some people really think so. And of course we need to chime in with our own opinions, so ETH will be our first topic during tonight’s livestream.Then later in the show, we’ll explore this week’s news about SegWit2x and the New York Agreement. After surviving the recent UAHF storm, Bitcoin may finally have reached a level of consensus. SegWit is coming soon, if all goes well. Tonight we’ll explain how the agreement came about, how we expect it to play out, and much more.Tune in at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stories we’ll cover!- GDAX just sold a good chunk of my ether at 10 cents each!- ETH-USD Trading Update- Segwit2x: What you need to know- SegWait Is Over! Bitcoin Network Shows 80 Percent Support For SegWit2xYour hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don’t forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e180 so you can keep up with our open tweet lines, vote in this week’s Bitcoin poll, and share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Or to support YMB more directly, subscribe on Patreon and earn perks. (http://ymb.tc/FeedUs)Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA

The Jerry Banfield Show
8 Cryptocurrency Exchanges for Buying and Selling Fiat like USD to Bitcoin and Ethereum

The Jerry Banfield Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 35:40


What are the top 8 cryptocurrency exchanges for buying and selling fiat currencies like USD, EUR, CAD, GBP, KRW, JPY, RUB, and CNH into Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, and hundreds more altcoins with Bittrex and Poloniex? Will you watch this video or read this description to find out? My favorite exchange is Coinbase which I have used to buy and sell hundreds of thousands of US Dollars in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. If you would like to sign up for Coinbase, would you use my link at https://www.coinbase.com/join/53f220834b1a7fd652000013 because Coinbase will give you and me $10 each in Bitcoin for the referral? Bitstamp at https://www.bitstamp.net might be the best global option if you can make a deposit with SEPA in the EU or a wire transfer in nearly any other country because Bitstamp's help at https://www.bitstamp.net/account/deposit/ states "REST OF THE WORLD. International bank transfer deposits carry 0.05% deposit fee on our side (minimum fee = 7.50 USD/EUR) and take 2 - 5 business days to credit. USD deposits credited to your USD balance won't be converted. All other currencies will be converted to the selected balance currency, free of charge." Ripple as XRP and Bitcoin as BTC are both available to trade with fiat currencies on Bitstamp. Credit cards can also be used to make purchases on Bitstamp with fees ranging from 5% to 8% as listed at https://www.bitstamp.net/fee_schedule/. Kraken at https://www.kraken.com has the greatest current selection I have found for an exchange which accepts incoming fiat deposits while trading with the most altcoins. Kraken accepts EUR SEPA deposits, USD, GBP, EUR, and JPY wire deposits as well as witdrawals. For Canadian dollars, wire deposits are free and EFT withdrawals are $10 with a $25,000 daily max. In addition to Bitcoin, Kraken allows USD with EUR and a few CAD or JPY directly to Ethereum, Ripple, Ethereum Classic, Litecoin, Dash, Monero, Zcash, USDT, Gnosis, and Stellar Lumens with Iconomi available from ETH and XBT which is Bitcoin. GDAX operates in the US, Europe, UK, Canada, Australia, and Singapore at https://www.gdax.com/ trading in BTC/USD, ETH/USD, ETH/BTC, LTC/USD, LTC/BTC, BTC/EUR, and BTC/GBP. Gemini at https://gemini.com is available in Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, United Kingdom, and the United States of America in 44 states with BTC/USD, ETH/BTC, and ETH/USD available for all via US Dollar wire transfers. xBTCe at https://www.xbtce.com accepts wire transfers from many countries including the USA, China, and Russia with native language support in English, Russian, and Chinese. Wall of Coins at https://wallofcoins.com/en/ is available in the USA, Canada, and more countries soon for direct cash deposits via local bank accounts in Bitcoin and Dash. Local Bitcoins at https://localbitcoins.com/ allows buyers and sellers in 248 countries to make cash and online transactions directly for Bitcoin with generally 10% or higher above marketplace costs. In summary, I think Coinbase, Bitstamp, and Kraken are three of the best places online to use USD, EUR, CAD, and GBP to buy directly into Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, Dash, and more altcoins. GDAX, Gemini, and xBTCe are great alternatives especially for KRW, JPY, RUB, and CNH. Wall of Coins and Local Bitcoins are effective for changing cash to Bitcoin to then use on an exchange like Bittrex or Poloniex. If you enjoyed reading or watching this and would like to continue learning with me, will you enroll at The University of Jerry Banfield today at http://u.jerrybanfield.com/ or start with free coupons to a few of my courses at https://jerrybanfield.com/freecourses/ or read my blog at https://steemit.com/@jerrybanfield/ to see the newest updates? Thank you very much for reading or watching this and I hope you have a wonderful day! Love, Jerry Banfield --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jerrybanfield/support

Der Übercast
#UC082: Bitcoin Bomber

Der Übercast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 69:29


Mit 2 Gästen erheben sich heute Andreas und Patrick in die Lüfte, um sich dem Thema Digitale Währung zu nähern. Somit dreht sich heute alles ums encrypten, und, was man damit alles verbessern kann und könnte.. Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Gäste Christian Million, 44, beschäftigt sich seit fast 20 Jahren mit dem Thema Zahlungsverkehr. Angestellt war er bei großen Unternehmen wie der Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft KPMG, dem Technologieriesen IBM oder der Strategieberatung Horváth & Partners. Seit 2 Jahren hat er seine eigene Beratung “JAS Consulting” und hat letzte Jahr das Global Blockchain Institute gegründet, das sich mit dem Transfer von Blockchain-Forschung in die Wirtschaft beschäftigt. Neben dem Zahlungsverkehr ist seine zweite große Leidenschaft die Bühnenkunst. Er hat mehrere Kindertheaterschulen in ganz Deutschland und bietet zusätzlich eine professionelle Ausbildung zum Schauspieler, Musicaldarsteller, Musiker, Sänger, Musikpädagogen und Theaterpädagogen an. GLOBLIS - JAS Consulting STAGE ACADEMY JAS Education Jingjing Wang ist Chief Learning Officer der Coworking Academy und Coworking0711. Sie organisiert Fortbildungskurse zu den Themen digitale Währung und Blockchain. In der Automobilindustrie arbeitet sie an Anwendungsfällen für die Blockchain-Technologie. Initial Coin Offering (ICO) ist eines ihrer derzeitigen Projekte. Organizational Development, Global Strategy und IT-Technology sind ihre Spezialgebiete. Follow-up homebrew-cask F-Secure XFENCE Objective-See Bitcoin Angeblich erfunden von Satoshi Nakamoto. Man weiss aber nicht ob der Mensch wirklich existiert. Es wird vermutet, dass hinter dem Namen ein Verbund von Menschen aus der IT Branche steht. Einführung Bitcoin, Ether und mehr: Die 10 größten Kryptowährungen der Welt Grosse Firmen steigen in das Cryptocoin Business, bspw. Ethereum, ein, wegen der variablen und geringeren Überweisungskosten. tastytakos: ETH Alliance: Microsoft, Intel, CS, UBS, JPM, ING, BBVA, CME, BNY, BP - want save millions on admin/legal/transaction costs 12.03.2017, Poloniex Trollbox (Chat) Preisexplosion des Bitcoin seit November 2016. Damals 800€ pro Bitcoin. Aktuell steht er auf 1800€. Wie funktioniert der Blockchain? Bei Bitcoin wird alle 10 Minuten ein neuer Block erzeugt. Alle Maschinen, die sich am Mining beteiligen, können 1 Bitcoin für das finden dieses Blocks “gewinnen”. Jede Transaktion wird öffentlich im sogenannten Blockchain gespeichert. Jede Transaktion muss zusätzlich vom Netzwerk verifiziert werden. Dieses verifizieren beansprucht eine gewisse Arbeit. Kann diese Transaktion überhaupt richtig sein? Für die Verifikation bekommt der verifizierende Rechner ebenfalls einen gewissen Lohn. (Transaction Fee) Durch dieses System ist es sehr schwer eine Transaktion zu fälschen, weil man das gesamte Netzwerk davon überzeugen müsste, dass eine Transaktion, und alle Transaktionen die danach kommen, so stattgefunden hat. Obwohl eine Transaktion in der Regel “sofort” beim Empfänger ankommt. Muss die Transaktion erst ein paar mal erfolgreich verifiziert werden, eh man sicher sein kann, dass das Geld auch wirklich angekommen ist. Oft wartet man deshalb 2-5 Verifikationen ab. Den aktuellen Status einer Transaktion bzw. des gesamten Netzwerks kann man auf Block Explorer, Blockchain.info oder Blockr einsehen. Tipp: Blockonomics. Weil alle Transaktionen öffentlich sind, fürchten viele (berechtigt) um ihre Anonymität. Gegebenenfalls die eigene Bitcoin Adresse bleibt immer gleich, kann man nur durch durchforsten des Blockchains den Wert eines Wallets feststellen. Deshalb generieren moderne Wallets nach jeder Transaktion eine neue Wallet Adresse – die alte bleibt aber (oft) auf ewig gültig. Auf dem 28c3 gab es einen Talk, welcher bewies, dass sich aus der Transaktion, die IP der beteiligten Parteien heraus bekommen lässt. Also es ist nicht 100% anonym. Noch genauere Informationen bei bitcoin.org im FAQ. Woher bekommt man Bitcoin? Bitcoin Mining. Geschichtlich: CPU, GPU, ASIC Fast nicht mehr rentabel für den Heimanwender. Bitmain und Avalon Klein: AntMiner U2, GekkoScience, Black Arrow Mining Profitabilität: Coinwarz WhatToMine Profitabilität Mining eines Altcoins vs. Bitcoin. Erklärung verschiedener Altcoins und deren Algorithmen. SHA256, X11, Scrypt. Pool Mining vs. Solo Mining Cloud Mining Genesis Mining Code gLz1hQ gibt 3% Rabatt. Hashflare 10% Bonus Bitcoin Faucets. Einem Exchange oder einem Verkäufer, wie Bitpanda, bitcoin.de. Meist Zahlung per Überweisung, Kreditkarte oder PayPal. LocalBitcoins möchte die Anonymität steigern, indem man seine Bitcoins direkt bei einer anderen Person kauft. Woher bekommt man ein Bitcoin Wallet? Electrum, Xapo, Jaxx, MultiBit, Armory Schöne Übersicht mit Einstufung bezüglich Sicherheit direkt auf der Bitcoin Webseite Wenn einem ein Wallet Anbieter nicht mehr gefällt, kann man meist die “Keys swipen”. Damit werden die Coins mit einer sehr sehr geringen Fee an eine neue Adresse übertragen. Das dauert dann ein wenig, hat aber den Vorteil, dass man nahezu den gesamten Wert mitnehmen kann. Trading mit Bitcoin (kann man vielleicht weg lassen) Diverse Exchanges wie etwa Bitfinex, Kraken, GDAX oder Poloniex. Diese erlauben dann wahlweise Exchange Trading, Margin Trading oder Lending. Zukunftsaspekt Wozu können wir diese Technologie nutzen? Was wird gerade mit dieser Technologie schon gemacht? Apps: iOS: Blockfolio CoinCap Die folgenden kann man sich mal anschauen, sind aber insgesamt nicht so gut. 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