BITCOIN as an alternative to regular currency

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Euler
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Current AML standards are stifling but completely pointless when Bitcoin exists. It's a farce.
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Euler wrote:
Fri Dec 06, 2024 11:46 am
Current AML standards are stifling but completely pointless when Bitcoin exists. It's a farce.
Just shows you how far behind Governments are behind criminals when it comes to money, our Government for example is till messing about with AML legislation in betting and property in suburbia while criminals are moving billions around the world in Crypto :lol:

I'd say criminals are always about 10 years ahead of legislation, when Government get around to Crypto they'll be on to something else, one thing can be said for criminals and money they run rings around Governments and have done for donkeys years.
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And so it shall pass
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Euler wrote:
Fri Dec 06, 2024 12:52 pm
And so it shall pass
Makes you wonder what would happen to Crypto if Governments pull their fingers out and seize illegal Crypto money probably end up the same value as the rouble.

I'll stick to trading and investing in company shares, Nuclear Energy and Space are my recent two new long-term investments I'll stick with them over Crypto.
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Strange how I've came across two crypto currency articles in the same day maybe it's a sign to stay away from it :lol:

490million to 60 million in 20 minutes, looks like she's done em all up like kippers :lol: :lol: :lol:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c89xvjkzzyvo
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Michael5482 wrote:
Fri Dec 06, 2024 10:10 am
Imagine logging into an account to see you have 600 million of Bitcoin in it and can't access it

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c77jx4d5748o
That is an old story, he's been banging away at it for years. I don't blame him but if he got access who would fund the cost of shifting through all the rubbish?
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New highs and we now have an official Trump Coin
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Trump scamming everyone along with the Argentinian president has been bad for the market, who’d have thought :lol:
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Trump scamming everyone along with the Argentinian president has been bad for the market, who’d have thought :lol:
the same thing has been true of USD pairs in forex, and in particular, gold (xauusd) has had a mad ride in both directions. definitely the trump factor. I never hold over the weekend any more - just too risky!!
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jimibt wrote:
Fri Feb 28, 2025 10:05 am
Naffman wrote:
Fri Feb 28, 2025 9:53 am
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Trump scamming everyone along with the Argentinian president has been bad for the market, who’d have thought :lol:
the same thing has been true of USD pairs in forex, and in particular, gold (xauusd) has had a mad ride in both directions. definitely the trump factor. I never hold over the weekend any more - just too risky!!
It seems people were buying the ‘Trump will be good for the market’ factor before he even got in, now he’s in I think they believe he’ll actually be worse (tariffs, isolationism)
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Are there any coins that don't have wild price swings, ones that hold some sort of stable value?
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Stablecoins do. USDT is the biggest I think. They're always pegged to the dollar.
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Fri Feb 28, 2025 12:59 pm
Stablecoins do. USDT is the biggest I think. They're always pegged to the dollar.
How do they peg it?

Wasn't there one that was supposed to be pegged but suddenly wasn't?
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Euler wrote:
Fri Feb 28, 2025 1:27 pm
GranpaChook wrote:
Fri Feb 28, 2025 12:59 pm
Stablecoins do. USDT is the biggest I think. They're always pegged to the dollar.
How do they peg it?

Wasn't there one that was supposed to be pegged but suddenly wasn't?
i believe the Tether is secured against physical dollars. therefore, if the usd fluctuates, then usdt does so also (and ripples down thro the coins paired with it)
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Thanks, just had a deep dive on it to see how it works. Just looking at a bridge to Crypto betting platforms.
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