Doing this through coinbase. Sure it's at a premium, but it's on credit.
You can use Coinbase's trading exchange (GDAX) to eliminate the premium of buying (and selling) bitcoin. The two are tightly integrated.
Doing this through coinbase. Sure it's at a premium, but it's on credit.
Nobody uses gold as currency even though everybody talks about gold as a currency. Does gold store value and if yes then why? Is being yellow and shiny enough to store value for investors? Gold is just an asset class. But so is bitcoin. If you look at virtual periodic table of cryptocurrencies, you might see it there.They both have desirable physical properties, especially gold. Where is bitcoin on the periodic table?
As they say bitcoin is digital gold.Where is the U.S. Dollar? Or any other currency?... Where is bitcoin on the periodic table?
I noticed you only described the currency aspect of it. Not a mention as to the actual blockchain itself which is the real tech.
Where is the U.S. Dollar? Or any other currency?
Yes I agree. The blockchain is the only part that interests me. But too complicated for me to understand. I have no energy anymore to study it.
Nobody uses gold as currency even though everybody talks about gold as a currency. Does gold store value and if yes then why? Is being yellow and shiny enough to store value for investors? Gold is just an asset class. But so is bitcoin. If you look at virtual periodic table of cryptocurrencies, you might see it there.As they say bitcoin is digital gold.
Nobody uses gold as currency even though everybody talks about gold as a currency. Does gold store value and if yes then why? Is being yellow and shiny enough to store value for investors? Gold is just an asset class. But so is bitcoin. If you look at virtual periodic table of cryptocurrencies, you might see it there.As they say bitcoin is digital gold.
Where is the U.S. Dollar? Or any other currency?