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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago

The simplest investment thesis for why bitcoin will go up in the next year: 1) Bail-ins 2) Bank insolvency issues / Bank runs. 3) Feds Turning the money printer back on. Any one of these 3 is almost guaranteed to happen.

Of all three of the scenarios laid out in the title of this thread, one has yet to take place (bail-ins, at least in America anyway) and 2 have already taken place. Silicon valley bank went out of business, almost sinking a few creditors with them, b...

by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago

Worried my dad has fallen for a whatsapp investment scam

My dad was contacted through WhatsApp by a group called Doppler Investments. He has been trading with this group for almost 2 months he has lost money and made money. But he has not really transferred off the exchange. They are having him use an exch...

by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago

As an example that TradFi entering crypto isn't all sunshine and rainbows, just last week BlackRock was charged by the SEC with not to properly disclosing investments in a firm for 4 years. It also "misrepresented"(inflated) investment returns from the co

This is just a reminder for those who are super hyped by the prospect of an ETF that with big firms from traditional finance entering the space we are going to have a bunch of the issues that allow plague traditional finance. Just a week ago the SEC...

by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago

As an example that TradFi entering crypto isn't all sunshine and rainbows, just last week BlackRock was charged by the SEC with not to properly disclosing investments in a firm for 4 years. It also "misrepresented"(inflated) investment returns from the co

This is just a reminder for those who are super hyped by the prospect of an ETF that with big firms from traditional finance entering the space we are going to have a bunch of the issues that allow plague traditional finance. Just a week ago the SEC...

by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago

As an example that TradFi entering crypto isn't all sunshine and rainbows, just last week BlackRock was charged by the SEC with not to properly disclosing investments in a firm for 4 years. It also "misrepresented"(inflated) investment returns from the co

This is just a reminder for those who are super hyped by the prospect of an ETF that with big firms from traditional finance entering the space we are going to have a bunch of the issues that allow plague traditional finance. Just a week ago the SEC...

by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago

As an example that TradFi entering crypto isn't all sunshine and rainbows, just last week BlackRock was charged by the SEC with not to properly disclosing investments in a firm for 4 years. It also "misrepresented"(inflated) investment returns from the co

This is just a reminder for those who are super hyped by the prospect of an ETF that with big firms from traditional finance entering the space we are going to have a bunch of the issues that allow plague traditional finance. Just a week ago the SEC...

by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago

As an example that TradFi entering crypto isn't all sunshine and rainbows, just last week BlackRock was charged by the SEC with not to properly disclosing investments in a firm for 4 years. It also "misrepresented"(inflated) investment returns from the co

This is just a reminder for those who are super hyped by the prospect of an ETF that with big firms from traditional finance entering the space we are going to have a bunch of the issues that allow plague traditional finance. Just a week ago the SEC...

by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago

As an example that TradFi entering crypto isn't all sunshine and rainbows, just last week BlackRock was charged by the SEC with not to properly disclosing investments in a firm for 4 years. It also "misrepresented"(inflated) investment returns from the co

This is just a reminder for those who are super hyped by the prospect of an ETF that with big firms from traditional finance entering the space we are going to have a bunch of the issues that allow plague traditional finance. Just a week ago the SEC...