Is this current crash related to this news? http://bitcoinwisdom.com/
But yeah, probably.
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Is this current crash related to this news? http://bitcoinwisdom.com/
But yeah, probably.
Is this current crash related to this news? http://bitcoinwisdom.com/
It is impossible to definitively give a reason as to why something as uncontrollable as Bitcoin changes in price. But yeah, probably.
When you have, on the same day:
a) Greenspan's announcement saying bitcoin is a bubble, and using the "no intrinsic value" argument
b) China effectively banning bitcoin (not that we have the specifics to say that "ban" is the best term yet)
...it's not going to do wonders for the price.
This was very much expected as China has strict financial liquidity controls and bitcoin was being used expressly to bypass the same and take money out of the system. The Chinese government isn't stupid.
Yeah, no sane person would have expected BTC to become legal tender in China soon. Very nice that they acknowledge BTC and say that trading it is fine. This is really good news and the article is just trying to make up a negative story.
Which means it is an interesting digital phenomena but definitely not a currency.
I am still waiting for bitcoin to crash.. it going to be fucking epic.. so much fun
Ummm...good luck with that China.
What exactly does that mean? Is it illegal to, say, pay for a house in eggs (I give you 1 million eggs for this house)? Any kind of barter is illegal?
Don't know the situation in China, but that already holds for some countries.
E.g in my country, any transaction over a certain amount of money (not very big), has to be done through a bank to be legal.
What exactly does that mean? Is it illegal to, say, pay for a house in eggs (I give you 1 million eggs for this house)? Any kind of barter is illegal?
You also can't make payments on a loan with bitcoin, store bitcoin in the bank or expect to accumulate interest (by the bank, disregarding proof-of-stake-type currencies), etc.