Could bitcoin become the next Swiss bank account?

Not true, in your Swiss bank acccount you always know how much money you have, in crypto's your money can jump up or down 50% or even more in notime. So you never know how rich or poor you will be tomorrow.

So is our cash. All the foreign currencies are traded around the world 24/7. The only difference is their value doesn't fluctuate as much.
 
I think we all agree on Monero. For the uninitiated: https://getmonero.org/

Monero community-fund their development using its cryptocurrency and has 2 full-time PhD Mathematicians, Surae and Sarang Noether (refer to the section FFS, Forum Funding System and the MRL, Monero Research Lab, for the quality of their research and work)

Two of the three contracts for independent audits on Bulletproofs implementation in Monero have already been funded after 3 days of posting to the community and I expect the third one to be funded as well. This is a big deal.

The only negative about Monero being a surrogate Swiss Bank is, as pointed out by @schweiz seems to be the potentially large fluctuation in value that Monero could go through on exchanges and I agree that doesn't make it an ideal candidate as a storage of value. And the cause of that is because Monero is traded. So what if we restrict the trading of Monero somehow perhaps in terms of volume, would that help in stabilizing the value of Monero? What do you guys think?
 
Welcome back! I was missing your posts, we've lost a couple of the good guys lately so hope you're back for a while. I actually tell people that investing in solar for your house is a no-brainer in may cases for exactly that reason, your payback comes in offsetting electric bills paid in after tax dollars.

Thanks! I check out a few posts here and there, but haven't been on too much, but I'm hoping for some good distressed debt plays to pop up. I haven't done much of anything with the market lately. I dumped all my cash into housing and haven't looked back. Just closed on my 6th flip since August, so churning and burning. Turned in my resignation at work for 6/1 to go full time :thumbsup:


Welcome back!
Remember when I told you to buy PANW for your mom at $109 cause it was safe?
... and that Ford was going down lol :D
Hope you're doing great.
Haha PANW was a solid call for sure. I doubled her money outside of the market on those first 3 flips, so she was pretty ecstatic lol.
 
As far as I can tell the chainblx platform will allow you to buy stock directly with crypto, then sell it back for crypto without leaving the anonymous ecosystem.
I trade like crap anyway. No need for more headaches. :D
 
Thanks! I check out a few posts here and there, but haven't been on too much, but I'm hoping for some good distressed debt plays to pop up. I haven't done much of anything with the market lately. I dumped all my cash into housing and haven't looked back. Just closed on my 6th flip since August, so churning and burning. Turned in my resignation at work for 6/1 to go full time :thumbsup:



Haha PANW was a solid call for sure. I doubled her money outside of the market on those first 3 flips, so she was pretty ecstatic lol.
6th flip!?!
Saaaa-weet.
Dude... kudos. Impressive!
 
Thanks! I check out a few posts here and there, but haven't been on too much, but I'm hoping for some good distressed debt plays to pop up. I haven't done much of anything with the market lately. I dumped all my cash into housing and haven't looked back. Just closed on my 6th flip since August, so churning and burning. Turned in my resignation at work for 6/1 to go full time :thumbsup:



Haha PANW was a solid call for sure. I doubled her money outside of the market on those first 3 flips, so she was pretty ecstatic lol.
Nice work, that's sweat equity for sure!
 
The only difference is their value doesn't fluctuate as much.

If you don't see the difference in "fluctuation" you are blind. None of the major currencies went up thousands of % and dropped more than 50% in a few weeks. For you probably a small detail that you ignore.
 
If you don't see the difference in "fluctuation" you are blind. None of the major currencies went up thousands of % and dropped more than 50% in a few weeks. For you probably a small detail that you ignore.

You misread my statement. Read it again.
 
The only negative about Monero being a surrogate Swiss Bank is, as pointed out by @schweiz seems to be the potentially large fluctuation in value that Monero could go through on exchanges and I agree that doesn't make it an ideal candidate as a storage of value. And the cause of that is because Monero is traded. So what if we restrict the trading of Monero somehow perhaps in terms of volume, would that help in stabilizing the value of Monero? What do you guys think?

The volatility on Monero $ value is crazy. It gets exacerbated by the volatility of bitcoin/$ as they most often go in the same direction (up or down). In January of last year, Monero was around $11'sh and at the height of bitcoin price, it hit $450'sh. Just yesterday, it was around $370 (as it was on a breakout against bitcoin) and now, it's around $250.

Here's the thing, though, are we on this trading/investing site asking for low volatility? If Monero (or any cryptocurrency) was as boring as $/Euro, traders would need futures to get the leverage needed. Cryptocurrencies trade like options, with no expiration.

If people are investing in cryptocurrencies as a get rich quick play, they will most likely be disappointed, unless they are good traders and can time the ups and downs (some big traders are supposed to be making millions on bitmex).

Maybe in the future, Monero will become a store of value and stable in price as measured in $, but what would that price be? I think it's north of $5,000 (giving it a capitalization of $80-$100B). Hiding wealth is big business and a huge market. Just look at the Paradise Papers leak revealing 13.4 Million accounts and who knows how many trillions of $ in value. If I'm wrong and all the cryptocurrencies crash to zero or even if it's only Monero that goes to zero, the risk rewards seem fair. Like call options...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Papers
 
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