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Monday, March 19, 2018

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Sometimes we kill the bear!


Sometimes we kill the bear, and sometimes, well, the bear kills us!


Ons is nou in 'n beermark en baie beleggers, veral diegene wat slegs vanaf Januarie 18 in die crypto ingegaan het, sou hul portefeulje aansienlik verminder het. Ek dink dit is kritieke tye en inderwaarheid voordelig vir die digitale markte, aangesien dit help om te onderskei tussen die goeie projekte, die middelmatige en bedrogspulprojekte. Ignoreer die mark en kyk na jou portefeulje oor 6 maande.


Vir diegene wat nie meer kapitaal in crypto wil plaas nie,  sal ek sterk aanbeveel om eerder as om teen 'n verlies te verkoop, die portefeulje oor 'n 6 maande termein te evalueer. As jy 'n aanhanger van blockchain tegnologie en sy vooruitsigte is, bly kalm en wees 'n langtermynbelegger.


Vir diegene wat meer wil belê, sal ek sterk aanbeveel om die aankope te skaal. Kyk na die afgelope maand hoe Bitcoin verskeie ondersteuningsvlakke gebreek het. Die volgende ondersteuning is USD6k en as dit gebreek word, sal ons waarskynlik USD4k sien.

Oor die afgelope paar maande was daar 'n spul beleggers wat ICO's in die mark bekendgestel het en die baie gesogte ICO's is in minder as 'n uur uitverkoop wanneer dit vir die algemene publiek oopgemaak is. Koop nou daardie ICO-munte wat jy op misgeloop het stelselmatig op.

Laaste maar nie die minste nie, as jy vir lang termyn in crypto gaan belê. Hierdie beermark bied 'n goeie tyd om die byl skerp te maak. As jy nou tyd gaan spandeer op crypto, spandeer dit dan op die verbetering van jou programmeringskennis, deur te netwerk en meer interaksie met kripto-mense te hê. Met minder tyd en aandag aan die daaglikse prysskommelinge, reddit kommentaar, telegram etc. kan jou tyd nou bietjie spandeer word op die besteding van meer kwaliteit tyd op jouself en buite die cryptoworld met jou geliefdes. Dit is altyd die moeite werd om in jouself te belê en 'n beermark in kripto gee ons eintlik die nodige rustigheid om dit te doen.


Wednesday, February 7, 2018

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Current State Bitcoin - The crypto space right now 1


This is the most subjective part of this post, so I'll only echo the general sentiment.

People have a clear tendency to temporarily leave cryptos

Now that the crypto market is somewhat legitimized, more and more people want to enter. They are not willing to buy at ATH, so many wait. Others who are already in take profits as they see / see this bear market coming. It's all normal and a factual expectation of any market high, and then a bit quiet before you go much higher than the underlying fundamentals.

The crypto scene is now a bit of good and bad basics (from the technology that is good, but mostly beta / alpha, to the use cases and general legal environment that is uncertain for now and thus more on the bad sides of things.

Basically, whales are waiting for the right time to enter. It's around the $ 8.4k support level, as long as there's no big event to upset it (war, stock market crash, basically any macroeconomic bomb).



Bitcoin (BTC) is currently out of favor

Unlike other cryptos, BTC dominance over the market went from 66% to 33% in a month. It is a great loss of domination that it is very unlikely to recover. Many people already predict that Ethereum (ETH) will soon take over.

People also realized that BTC was no longer viable as an electronic cash system "from peer to peer" (words of Satoshi Nakamoto in the white paper) and that many other cryptos can be valid candidates. The space is in tremendous innovation, it is now a very early initial phase.

Internal about Bitcoin itself, there is also a lot of controversy as a result of fork over fundamental disagreements (namely Bitcoin Cash BHC) and a dubious new direction taken by independent BTC officials (namely Blockstream).

This is the reason for the feud between r / Bitcoin (BTC) and r / btc (BCH). I will not go into this, but let's just say that it's overall, it's a bit of imagination that is not well reflected on any bitcoin fork at the moment and that the appearance is very, very misleading, willing or not different promoters can not be. . Personally I'm flabbergasted on what I discovered, and I'm pretty sure it would be a big bomb if it ever reached the attention of big media (probably not).

In fact, BTC drops quickly from the public, causing the general crypto market as a whole to pause, reflect and probably develop, but it's never as smooth as it seems.I can see that. Even though I'm saying that we'll hit a "bottom" and people will start buying up right after that - this I'm certain of, I'm not certain how much dominance BTC will have in the future and where the market will go beyond this next couple of weeks.

I think most people will tell you that ETH will take the number 1 spot soon, and that's probably some recency bias because BTC has been murdered while ETH stays strong. My thinking here is that is because people are using ETH as a safe-haven and also because ETH is the main instrument for ICOs and some of the smaller ERC20 exchanges - so while peoples folios are bleeding, they're probably thinking "shit, maybe I can still make some gains and get in the green via ICO".

My personal prediction is that the top 3 coins may not even include bitcoin (s) from now on.

Tether, Bitgrail, Bitconnect: time to clean

These are just examples of FUD-inducing events (some will say for good reasons!) This keeps this space through the pain that holds it unstable and uncertain.

It is unclear when the crypto market will be suitable for entering the right mainstream, not even questioning its usage cases. But there are thresholds in security, trust, compliance that we do not yet have to pass with flying colors.

Again, it causes more uncertainty. As it is very difficult to determine the exact reasons for a surge or a decrease in the value of crypto values, market participants will take a position before making their bigger moves. Ergo, wait, see what's up.

South Korea, China and the US must make major legal moves

We still do not know what will be the legal situation for six months. What is certain is that official authorities now have a great glimpse of cryptos, and Asia is by far the largest investor, especially in the mainstream. We are nowhere near the level in the west, although the importance of the US in the world economy strengthens its decisions from a media point of view.



Europe is also moving, but as usual, it's a bit of an old dwarf against Asia and America. his conservative population is unlikely to make large-scale movements (a notable exception is Switzerland for its relative independence from the EU).



It is again more general uncertainty, especially in Korea and China, what investors desire to wait a little before they move. That's why the bear makes his run. Big money, the kind that has a clear interest at a lower price, does nothing to stop (see first point).

Monday, January 1, 2018

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Ripple.......Hilarious Parody!

RIPPLE HYPE



Ripple not only broke out above the $1.25 but took out all stops and spiked way above the $2 level  before entering a pull-back. Short-term traders should stay away from new positions, given the extreme overbought momentum readings, as a deep correction is likely already underway. Key support levels below $1.50 are found at $1.25, $1, $0.85, and $0.68. Regardless, I'm all-in on XRP regardless and keep urging my friends to "get in the game" at the right price.

Ripple is a real-time gross settlement system (RTGS), currency exchange and remittance network by Ripple. Also called the Ripple Transaction Protocol (RTXP) or Ripple protocol, it is built upon a distributed open source Internet protocol, consensus ledger and native cryptocurrency called XRP (ripples). I can totally see a partnership with Amazon, Apple, AirBnB, Uber or any other company that needs to move money across borders. 

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

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Is #IOTA Disrupting Blockchain?

Everyone wants one thing. A future economy that is decentralized, therefore no control. Instant and free. Few blockchains can handle a major transaction load right now. No one should be surprised if more projects move away from this unreliable blockchain. Rest assured there will be quite a few interesting options to explore in this regard. One possible solution, The IOTA project, promises a lot and presents the Tangle as this new revolutionary cryptocurrency paradigm that will phase out blockchain technology. #IOTA is the tech that can achieve just that. If you are in it for quick gains. Please move along.



The price for #MIOTA, the cryptocurrency for the IOTA platform, has exploded over the past week, gaining massive value and surpassing Ripple to take the #4 spot among cryptocurrency market caps. The price explosion has come on the news of a major agreement being signed with Microsoft, Fujitsu, and others for business-to-business data sharing.
The price rally began around Dec. 2, with the price moving toward $1.50. However, the real explosion has come in the past 48 hours, as the price has steadily increased at exponential rates. Although IOTA is currently in consolidation, it has seen a tremendous run-up in price this month. From a price of $1.27 at the start of December, IOTA’s price went as high as $5.34. At the time of writing, it’s price is at $3.50. Rising up more than 400% in 2 weeks is no small feat and there must be something very impressive about this emerging platform.
IOTA - Next Gen Blockchain----NOT!
Just this Morning #Forbes announced the Official partnership (and part ownership it seems) of IOTA. This had a very positive impact on all the speculation that was going on.

Background




IOTA was founded by @DavidSonstebo, Sergey Ivancheglo, @DomSchiener, and Dr. Serguei Popov.

· It has a fixed maximum supply of 2,779,530,283,277,761 IOTA.


IOTA’s unique data structure and consensus algorithm sets it apart from traditional blockchains while giving it very special and attractive properties. Whereas traditional blockchains consist of a globally consistent linked list of blocks, IOTA uses a DAG(an elaborate term for a network of nodes.) Each connection between two nodes is unidirectional and the connections are acyclic (i.e. you cannot start from one node, traverse the connections in the graph, and get back to the same node).

· In IOTA you trade a small amount of computing power for the privilege to transact on the network. No fees or third parties required for confirmation. The system is designed to allow users to create transactions simply by validating, meaning that all transactions are secure, immutable and, most notably, free. IOTA's ledger is a Directed Acyclic Graph(DAG), as opposed to a linear blockchain design, allowing the system to settle transactions with zero fees enabling devices to trade exact amounts of resources on-demand, as well as store data from sensors and dataloggers securely and verified on the ledger. The use of a DAG allows IOTA to have unlimited scaling and zero-fee transactions. Put together, the #DAG and IOTA’s consensus algorithm or the transaction is known as a Tangle.

· In traditional blockchains, the confirmation time of a transaction depends on the blockchain’s average block time and the fee a user is willing to pay. In the Tangle, a transaction’s confirmation time depends on the usage of the network. With low usage, a transaction will take longer to get validated since there are fewer new transactions that will validate it. With high usage, a transaction will get validated faster since there are more new transactions.

· Internet of Things(IoT) economy. The biggest emerging market for IoT is consumer grade. We got fridges and coffeemakers and thermostats, etc. that all have the necessary hardware to make the small computations needed for IOTA to work already and the lowest they have run it at is equal or less than a toaster in processing power/energy. Traditional blockchains are not really useful in the IoT world at all: fees, scalability and throughput, and the rigidity of infrastructure. Because public blockchains like Bitcoin are essentially used by two types of participants – users and validators – there will always be an issue of transaction fees. Validators are only running their systems to earn fees, and as blockchains become popular this leads to bottlenecks and higher fees. This is fatal for a situation that involves processing micro-transactions between machines. IoT devices can send iota transactions with 0 iota in them! So essentially transmitting for free besides having to do the quick proof of work for 2 previous transactions is what will make the Internet of things work seamlessly and cost-efficient – free!






IOTA has deployed to production its own version of the Lightning Network called Flash Channels. Flash Channels are a bi-directional off-Tangle payment channel to enable instantaneous, high-throughput transactions. If this is true, it is incredibly impressive as Bitcoin and Ethereum haven’t been able to deploy their own versions of off-chain payment channels Clearly these are barriers to their performance in microtransactions. Because IOTA theoretically has unlimited scalability with zero-fee transactions, it is perfectly suitable for the Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Devices can trade exact amounts of resources, as well as store data from sensors and dataloggers cheaply, quickly, and securely on the network. This is great for IoT devices that often need to broadcast and receive large amounts of data. Again, the more the devices, the better the security and speed of the interactions, regardless of the size of the transaction. This clearly poses a major threat for Blockchain technology, which are limited by fees, bottlenecks and Scale ability.

· The Data Marketplace was made possible only because of the Tangle’s unique properties of unlimited scaling and zero-fee transactions. This allows IoT devices to continuously inject a large amount of data into the network quickly and cheaply, which creates a highly efficient market where the only supply-side cost is the electricity needed to run IOTA’s node software and to perform proof of work every time a transaction is issued 

Does IOTA have poor security?


IOTA is a relatively new cryptocurrency with very low network usage, the IOTA Foundation has to run what is known as a Coordinator that dictates the network’s progress. This effectively centralizes the network and significantly reduces its value proposition as a cryptocurrency. the number one concern in the crypto-community regarding IOTA is the coordinator. Many are sceptical that the tangle will be able to grow big enough to turn the coordinator off. The more Full Nodes are running, the stronger the network becomes, the faster the coordinator will be turned off. However, right now, running your own full node is very unhandy. Besides of starting it on command line, you have to manually manage the neighbour nodes you want to connect to. It is a huge barrier for the network growth. IOTA needs to be heavily used in order to be secure. If IOTA is able to significantly bump up network usage and shed off its reliance on the Coordinator, it’ll become a truly decentralized network with trust less security. In its current state, it’s centralized without trust less security.

· Quantum computing theoretically not break IOTA’s public-key algorithm. In order to be quantum proof, IOTA uses something called the Winternitz OTS which reveals half of an address’s private key every time a transaction is sent from that address. Therefore, it is not advised to send IOTA from the same address multiple times. This is known as the “address reuse” mistake.

· Given that IOTA’s public addresses are meant to only be used once, the number of unsafe public addresses will grow at an exceedingly fast pace. Luckily, the space of all possible addresses is insanely large so there’s no need to worry about the number of safe addresses running out any time soon.


Manufacturing Industry shows Interest in IOTA

·         SatoshiPay began exploring the replacement of Bitcoin with IOTA as the company’s settlement network in July 2017. This comes after Bitcoin’s fees and confirmation times have increased significantly due to an increase in adoption of the network. Bitcoin continues to experience significant congestion today. SatoshiPay’s efforts to integrate IOTA has stalled recently in favour of the Stellar network. The IOTA + SatoshiPay integration is stuck at phase 2 of 3 phases and it is unclear whether SatoshiPay will choose Stellar over IOTA.
·         In August 2017, the IOTA Foundation forged a partnership with REFUNITE, the world’s largest missing persons database, in order to use IOTA technology to help reunite families during and after conflicts.
·         In August 2017, Monster Cleaning Services, a London UK based company, announced that they are accepting IOTA as a payment.
·         In August 2017, Sopra Steria, a European information technology consultancy company with 40,000 employees, announced a partnership with IOTA to create a framework to optimize security between devices on the Internet of Things.
·         In November 2017, LATTICE80, a Singapore based Fintech hub and largest of its kind, cemented an agreement to open an IOTA innovation lab for the Internet of Things.
·         In November 2017, IOTA announced its Data Marketplace. It’s an ambitious project that aims to create a market where individuals and companies can buy and sell data. Suppliers can setup sensors connected to the Tangle that will feed data to the market. Buyers can then ingest this data from the market for a small fee paid to the seller. The project is currently undergoing a 2-month-long pilot phase with several corporations and institutions participating including: Accenture, Fujitsu, Bosch, Farmforce, and the University of Oslo.
·         When IOTA released its launch marketing for the Data Marketplace project, there was a widely disseminated article by a third-party publisher that claimed that Microsoft was “partnering” with the IOTA Foundation in building this project. However, this turned out to be objectively false and IOTA was simply using Microsoft’s Azure platform to host the Data Marketplace. Not once did they lie about partnerships. A statement put out by A Microsoft employee was misconstrued by media. This supposed “partnership” was never communicated by anyone at IOTA nor our PR agency to any of the journalists. In essence, IOTA was a customer of Microsoft instead of a partner.
·         Cisco and Samsung Group which were mentioned are also not associated with the data marketplace at all. Only “Samsung Artik” (Samsung’s IoT Platform) is publicly participating.

IOTA has a lot of potential, but also a lot of challenges ahead!


·         IOTA’s codebase uses a balanced ternary numeral system. So instead of having only 0’s and 1’s like binary, balanced ternary has -1’s, 0’s, and 1’s. IOTA’s developers defend this decision by stating that ternary processors are theoretically more efficient than binary processors and that certain mathematical constructs are more cleanly represented in balanced ternary.
·         Beyond the general state, one of the biggest hinderances to adoption is public policy. Despite the fact there are bazillions of IOT devices, IOT manufacturers usually lag far behind in terms of technology. The team has been actively working on an open API to enable the community to participate (hopefully before the end of this year.)
·         Meanwhile, with no mining reward, unless you're an IoT dev or IOTA vendor there's just no incentive to run a full node altogether. On this point IOTA isn't really "free" since you will have to pay the expense of running a node. Some incentives users would have to run a full node include:

·         Running the full-node is beneficial for the tangle topology and you want to help.
·         You have lots of transactions to make and don’t want to rely on a light node-server that is not always running, as there is no guarantee that they are online when you need them.
·         You have a web app running and need the stable connection in any event.
·         You want to have maximum speed, so you choose the full-node, to process the transactions faster. The future, maybe you provide a service and earn money for a full node. That is purely speculative.
·         You want to have a copy of the Tangle database, that is generated when using a full-node. (good for several reasons)
·        The new wallet might fix more issues and we'll have a fully functional Tangle like intended. 



·         The IOTA Foundation presides over IOTA. It’s a German non-profit corporation that coordinates and funds the development of IOTA. As of November 2017, the Foundation has a fund consisting of 5% of the total IOTA supply that’s worth $100 million as of November 2017. The fund is used to promote the development of a technological ecosystem around IOTA.
Conclusion

IOTA is an ambitious and technically impressive project. It’s promise of unlimited scaling and zero-fee transactions is particularly enticing, especially for Bitcoin users that are currently seeing transaction confirmation times and fees sky rocket. However, it is not without its shortcomings. The network is definitely not secure in its current level of adoption and needs to be centralized to keep it afloat. The Data Marketplace project is a great initiative that not only brings tremendous utility to the network but also decentralizes it. However, it is important to keep in mind that if the project fails, IOTA will remain centralized for the foreseeable future. I also have some reservations on the maturity and leadership skills of the project’s co-founders. Besides these issues, I think IOTA is a very strong and exciting project.


IOTA/USD



Bitcoin may have stabilised to a certain extent, but other currencies such as Ethereum, ZCash, Ripple and Litecoin have soared as critical mass has been established. Crypto conversations in coffeeshops are now commonplace. Nobody knows what will happen in 2018.

Monday, December 18, 2017

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South Africa Wants to Track and Tax Bitcoin Trading

It’s said that nothing in this world is certain, except death and taxes. And at least for the latter we can be sure that the powers-that-be are not going to let this change without a fight. The latest country now known to be looking at taxing bitcoin trading is South Africa.


South Africa Wants to Track and Tax Bitcoin Trading Bitcoin use has been rapidly growing in South Africa, mostly for trading, becoming so popular people can even pay their driving tickets with the cryptocurrency. This has prompted the South African Revenue Service (Sars) to explore ways to ensure it gets its cut from all the action. The agency is reportedly in talks with leading international technology companies to find an efficient method to track cryptocurrency trading in the country for taxing proposes.




Dr Randall Carolissen, Sars group executive for research, said: “As you can imagine it is very difficult – the blockchain technology. Without revealing too much – we are talking to some of the top technology companies in the world that are doing similar work for Canada and the UK and we are hoping to get that technology.”

He added that the agency is also solidifying its connection with the South African Reserve Bank (SARB), the country’s central bank, to see how they can better match cross-border outflows and inflows of money to try and make sure people have less “room to hide things.”

International Cooperation

South Africa Wants to Track and Tax Bitcoin Trading. Dr Carolissen explained that “At the moment, we are treating cryptocurrency in the same way as capital realisation – so in other words, it is like a Krugerrand. If you buy it at a particular point and you then sell it, you will be faced with a capital appreciation and then we will treat it as Capital Gains Tax.”

The South African tax man revealed that Sars is working with similar agencies from different countries on implementing new policies for tackling the issue via the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD). This collaboration is said to provide them with detailed recommendations for handling cryptocurrencies.

“We were part of the OECD working groups and that has certainly been incorporated into our policy environment. So we are on top of it. In fact, South Africa is cited as one of the leading implementers of this cryptocurrency environment,” Carolissen said.

The international interest is not surprising considering we have only recently seen the U.S. IRS, South Korea’s National Tax Service and the Income Tax Department of India involve themselves with bitcoin. It is not clear what each regulator can do to track trading involving at least one party from their country, other than force local exchanges to report all transactions and compel citizens to reveal all their trades.

Are tax authorities around the world going to be able to track bitcoin trading soon? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

source: bitcoin.com
Avi Mizrahi: Economist and entrepreneur who has been covering Bitcoin as a journalist since 2013.

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