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yieldjunkie replied Oct 13, 2021For the average joe, planning for retirement, the risk associated with even a 1% allocation to crypto is incredibly small relative to potential gain. I would expect that good financial advisors would take this route if their firm allowed them (i.e. ...
Is Bitcoin ETF approval fully priced in?
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yieldjunkie replied Oct 13, 2021I think you're right and this is the most likely outcome, and I think that the dump will be furiously bought (which is the strategy that I will be taking.) The hype has been intense and markets never go from overpriced or underpriced to ...
Is Bitcoin ETF approval fully priced in?
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yieldjunkie commented Oct 12, 2021As of 2020 Chile is #1 global producer of copper - if conflict spreads, add yet another constraint to supply chains.
Chile to deploy military to quell southern attacks
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yieldjunkie commented Oct 12, 2021Citizens in my city need to master driving on the road first
Efforts underway to commercialize ‘flying cars’
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yieldjunkie commented Oct 12, 2021
From the article it sounds like end-game is putting your AI/NFT to work (or fighting it). That's pretty cool.Can NFTs be Intelligent?
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yieldjunkie replied Oct 12, 2021The music industry comparison makes some sense but even in that case some money/time/ad attention is transferred in exchange for a listen. I can't find any explanation away from hype and digital clout - It's a status symbol that you can flash ...
How to short NFTs
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yieldjunkie replied Oct 11, 2021If only I was talented enough to make one of those "generative art" algorithms or whatever the hell they are called. I might search fiver for a cheap graphic designer...

How to short NFTs
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yieldjunkie replied Oct 11, 2021Agreed on all points here - I think the ownership aspect is the most interesting. There is no enforcement of "property rights" and ownership on-chain doesn't often (or ever.. except in BSV's case?) mean that the jpeg data itself is stored on-chain ...
How to short NFTs
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yieldjunkie replied Oct 11, 2021Maybe there is no fighting NFTs... NFTs as a method to verify authenticity of physical goods is brilliant imo. I think that the NFT art market is saturated with garbage. That said... I'm getting the itch to hedge my bets and buy some sweet jpegs. ...
How to short NFTs
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yieldjunkie replied Oct 11, 2021This is dangerous. It's a much larger play against sports betting than it is against NFTs, and sports betting isn't yet legal in every US state but seems to be heading in that direction. Meanwhile the growth in sports betting is huge (source).
How to short NFTs
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yieldjunkie commented Oct 10, 2021
Is a pet hospital really the best thing Bukele could come up with?El Salvador to Use Bitcoin Profits to Build Pet Hospital
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yieldjunkie commented Oct 5, 2021Forcing a long-term investment horizon by adding an arbitrary penalty on selling seems like a bad idea for more reason than one. At face value, it would remove liquidity from the system and I don't know of a situation where that is positive. Also.. ...
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yieldjunkie replied Oct 5, 2021All this talk... but no vote



So you think Tether is a scam - if the scam unravels, what do you think the implications are for the rest of the crypto space?Is Tether fully backed? What would failure mean for exchanges
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Is Tether fully backed? What would failure mean for exchanges
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I'd like to know what the community thinks of Tether. Do you think it's fully backed? I'd hate ...
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yieldjunkie replied Oct 5, 2021I think you're right about this being utter crap. If NVIDA was pursuing a token, you'd certainly see it on their own site and it would be reported on by major crypto news sources.
Is there really a Nvidia crypto token?
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yieldjunkie commented Oct 5, 2021Lol much hyped? The youtube video that Vice links as evidence has 67 views.
Investors Spent Millions on 'Evolved Apes' NFTs. Then They Got Scammed
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yieldjunkie replied Oct 5, 2021This ^ Also regulation, which goes hand-in-hand with an ETF approval. There is significant institutional interest but the capital is sidelined due to a lack of regulation. Just yesterday Citadel's Ken Griffin made a similar comment.
What news can push BTC to $200k price?
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yieldjunkie replied Sep 16, 2021Positive discussion out of Australia regarding Uranium: url Comments are from people heavily vested in the mining industry, but the MCA does include some heavy-hitting industry players: The Minerals Council of Australia is governed by a board of ...
Uranium
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yieldjunkie commented Sep 15, 2021I didn't realize that simply buying NFTs on the homepage was a lucrative strategy. I thought they were in it for the art! image
OpenSea confirms executive used insider knowledge when buying NFTs