Bitcoin Sees Wall Street Warm to Trading Virtual Currency
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#3They are in the business of making money. If they can make money in crypto then they will do it.
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#4How are people surprised by this? If Cryptocurrencies become huge, these banks will just buy up crypto companies and also point their resources at building cryptocurrency applications. They are in the business of making money. If they can make money in crypto then they will do it.
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#5Wall Street will trade anything they can make money on. Better to make money on transactions than trying to win the ponzi scheme.
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#7More “name on a piece of paper means I win!” nonsense
Humans are bizarre
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#8Wall Street will trade anything they can make money on. Better to make money on transactions than trying to win the ponzi scheme.
And if it's an unregulated market, then they'll trade even more money.
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#9Having said that, "Wall Street" should be wary of enabling the use of a system that is using more electricity than the country of Switzerland [0] without any productive output. The energy consumption is rapidly rising too. Furthermore, Bitcoin's transaction throughput is dismally low compared to existing payment systems (Visa, PayPal, etc.) and "smart contract" systems like Ethereum seems to still not show any productive output aside from scams and severe bugs in wallets and contracts that lose millions of dollars.
I'm all for "wait and see", but have we ever done that with a technology that is literally using more electricity than a medium sized nation? When are we going to ask crypto-fans to be accountable for the burned energy? We're asking Google and Facebook to treat our data fairly, can we ask proof-of-work miners to treat our planet fairly? At least wait until the blockchain can solve a real world problem before burning through the mines?
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#10Wall Street will trade anything they can make money on. Better to make money on transactions than trying to win the ponzi scheme.
And if it's an unregulated market, then they'll trade even more money.
The grey area will be where in the use cases where it IS used as a currency.
Since it is technically not a currency, is it not subject to currency laws?