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> For example, 800M has been artificially pumped into the Bitcoin. This is impossible with Bitcoin. Bitcoins can only be created via mining, Bitcoin mining is a proof-of-work crypto currency. Crypto's typically use proof-of-work or proof-of-stake in order to have value. Tether, on the other hand, seems to have no proof-of-work or proof-of-stake at all and just claims to have a 1:1 ratio of their currency to dollars.…
> Bitcoins can only be created via mining Why do people think that it's impossible for exchanges to do fractional reserve with bitcoin?
An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
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Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#132I found this comment, by Richard Berger on SeekingAlpha, compelling: > STOP! and think about what this author has revealed. Even IF Tether is NOT running a fraud, the arbitrage positions that automatically exist between Bitcoin and any tether are real and do create incentive to create an arbitraged feedback loop whereby a pegged tether between Bitcoin - any_generic_tether - USD does exist and self feeds, driving up B…
USDT is tethered to USD.
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#133Earlier quoted context omitted.
> For example, 800M has been artificially pumped into the Bitcoin. This is impossible with Bitcoin. Bitcoins can only be created via mining, Bitcoin mining is a proof-of-work crypto currency. Crypto's typically use proof-of-work or proof-of-stake in order to have value. Tether, on the other hand, seems to have no proof-of-work or proof-of-stake at all and just claims to have a 1:1 ratio of their currency to dollars.…
The statement that "this is impossible with bitcoin" is false. While initially bitcoins are issued as proof of work, as soon as there is a somewhat liquid secondary market then bitcoin becomes a financial asset with a value determined by the market. That value is effectively completely indepdent of any "inherent value" and fully determined by supply and demand
With bitcoin you cannot manipulate the supply, therefore you can't magically create $800M out of thin air.
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#134I found this comment, by Richard Berger on SeekingAlpha, compelling: > STOP! and think about what this author has revealed. Even IF Tether is NOT running a fraud, the arbitrage positions that automatically exist between Bitcoin and any tether are real and do create incentive to create an arbitraged feedback loop whereby a pegged tether between Bitcoin - any_generic_tether - USD does exist and self feeds, driving up B…
I'm not sure I follow.. There is no BTC-USD tether? USDT is tethered to USD.
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
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> Bitcoins can only be created via mining Why do people think that it's impossible for exchanges to do fractional reserve with bitcoin?
Because you can't lend out a Bitcoin you don't have, unlike fiat currency.
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#136When something doesn't make sense, usually it's because information is missing. Every market participant knows that Tether doesn't prove their reserves, and yet the market exchange rate to USD stays in a tight band between 0.98 and 1.02 across multiple exchanges. If the market doesn't trust Tether, then it should trade at a deep discount to USD, not at parity. Similarly, the conventional wisdom says cryptocurrencies…
you can trade bitcoin for cash balances at various exchanges but actually withdrawing those balances is subject to miniscule daily/monthly withdrawal limits and if there's a run on the market those exchanges will almost certainly collapse. there's no significant over the counter market. you can swap your bitcoin or tether for other crypto currencies but none of those have independent exchanges/markets. the best you can probably do with them is trade them back for bitcoin.
if you're a market participant who thinks things are a scam your best option is to withdraw what you can while you can and do everything you can to prop up the price until you are liquidated
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"do not link sites with autoplay videos" should be added to the guidelines imo. When I encounter interesting articles on such anti-user sites, I don't bother browsing the site, I use a script to extract the article and rehost it on a public pastebin. I'd rather avoid them at all, and that wouldn't even be necessary if everyone used atom/rss feeds. see example for this one: https://0x1a4.1337.cx/o_27/ You can blacklis…
Watch the ad. If you want to read the article it’s the cost of doing so. Otherwise don’t read it.
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#138Earlier quoted context omitted.
The statement that "this is impossible with bitcoin" is false. While initially bitcoins are issued as proof of work, as soon as there is a somewhat liquid secondary market then bitcoin becomes a financial asset with a value determined by the market. That value is effectively completely indepdent of any "inherent value" and fully determined by supply and demand
> fully determined by supply and demand With bitcoin you cannot manipulate the supply, therefore you can't magically create $800M out of thin air.
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#139Why does HN have an active discussion of every rehashed ("hashed", hah!) crypto ponzi/pyramid/fraud scheme that flies, but not every new MLM? There were always be scammers peddling garbage backed by lies. It's getting boring.
Re: An $814M Mystery Near the Heart of the Biggest Bitcoin Exchange
#140I found this comment, by Richard Berger on SeekingAlpha, compelling: > STOP! and think about what this author has revealed. Even IF Tether is NOT running a fraud, the arbitrage positions that automatically exist between Bitcoin and any tether are real and do create incentive to create an arbitraged feedback loop whereby a pegged tether between Bitcoin - any_generic_tether - USD does exist and self feeds, driving up B…
I'm not sure I follow.. There is no BTC-USD tether? USDT is tethered to USD.