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>Crypto fans get mad when deregulated finance is comically unfair. I’m curious as to where you’ve seen this sentiment from crypto fans? It seems most of the people getting angry about this are people who already disliked crypto and are using this event to add more fuel to the flames.
I doubt non crypto fans are doing investigatory research into Coinbase insider crypto purchases and complaining about it on Twitter, Reddit, and HN. Just a hunch.
Insider Trading at Coinbase
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Anyone smart would use a new wallet each time.
There was a time when this would work. But as we've seen with high profile taken downs, the folks like those at Chainalysis make it incredibly hard to obfuscate with any degree of certainty.
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Economically speaking insider trading represents a net positive for the market as it brings information onto the market sooner, allows it to reach a better price sooner. The only people hurt by insider trading are those to whom the person doing insider trading has a fiduciary duty, which for a Coinbase employee would be Coinbase itself. Other markets like commodities and real estate have gotten along perfectly fine w…
None of this is true. Don’t compare some shitcoin with nonexistent liquidity to real-world commodities.
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#154Why is everyone discounting the possibility that this is a Coinbase controlled account? They would surely need to purchase the tokens before they list them.
No they don’t. You trade with other users not coinbase directly
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A lot of the rah-rah boosterism of "decentralization" is coming from VCs that saw how much money there is to be made by ignoring laws and regulations for long enough. Airbnb and Uber are the most brazen examples of this. What's left unsaid of course is that the only interest deep-pocketed investors have in dismantling elements of the financial system (MC/Visa dominance, KYC/AML checks, suspicious transactions disclos…
I think this is the expected cycle of business long term. 1. Entrepreneur notices an opportunity to avoid overzealous regulations and provide better value to customers 2. Everyone wants a piece of the action, bad actors start to move in and updated regulation is required 3. New regulations get out of hand and start to become extremely costly to comply with (see banks) 4. New entrepreneur comes along with a novel way…
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#156If you're jaded by web3, just imagine how people back in the day must have viewed web2. Now take a look at the the top 10 companies listed on the S&P 500.
"Oh well, you see web3 is like web2 + 1 and we know web1+1 was great so web2+1 must be even better". It's an idiots logic.
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Jan 3rd is Proof-of-Reserves day, and all of the larger actors have ignored it for far too long. I believe Kraken has committed to it now, which is great. Also: obligatory "not your keys, not your coins" and "don't keep your coins on an exchange".
> Also: obligatory "not your keys, not your coins" and "don't keep your coins on an exchange". Unless lobbying can still stop it the EU parlement will outlaw self hosted wallets. Only coins on exchanges will be allowed.
It would just bring crypto back to its roots as a government resistant alt currency. Being uncontrollable was the whole point. Particularly regarding Bitcoin and Monero.
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#158Earlier quoted context omitted.
Jan 3rd is Proof-of-Reserves day, and all of the larger actors have ignored it for far too long. I believe Kraken has committed to it now, which is great. Also: obligatory "not your keys, not your coins" and "don't keep your coins on an exchange".
> Also: obligatory "not your keys, not your coins" and "don't keep your coins on an exchange". Unless lobbying can still stop it the EU parlement will outlaw self hosted wallets. Only coins on exchanges will be allowed.
Isn't it self-hosted anonymous wallets?
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#159Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Also: obligatory "not your keys, not your coins" and "don't keep your coins on an exchange". Unless lobbying can still stop it the EU parlement will outlaw self hosted wallets. Only coins on exchanges will be allowed.
That's just evil, but also, likely not terribly enforceable. It would just bring crypto back to its roots as a government resistant alt currency. Being uncontrollable was the whole point. Particularly regarding Bitcoin and Monero.
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#160Crypto fans want deregulated finance. Crypto fans get mad when deregulated finance is comically unfair. You really can’t make this up. Embrace this. It’s exactly what crypto is all about.
>Crypto fans get mad when deregulated finance is comically unfair. I’m curious as to where you’ve seen this sentiment from crypto fans? It seems most of the people getting angry about this are people who already disliked crypto and are using this event to add more fuel to the flames.
I mean, Ethereum itself forked over "hey that's no fair" when the DAO got compromised.