Bitcoinization: JPMorgan Notes ‘Similarly Situated’ Countries Could Make Bitcoin Legal Tender Like El Salvador
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Reading this article, maybe I'm behind the times, or says Bitcoin will have smart contract capabilities with the Taproot upgrade. Is this for real? And is it a legitimate competitor to Ethereum? https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2021/06/12/bitcoin-taproot-upgrade-what-it-means.html submitted by /u/neocybersonic [link] [comments]
JPMorgan struggles to “see any tangible economic benefits associated with adopting bitcoin as a second form of legal tender.” Commenting on El Salvador’s bitcoinization, JPMorgan did not rule out that the country’s move to make the cryptocurrency legal tender may be “the beginning of a broader trend among similarly situated, smaller nations.” JPMorgan’s Opinion on […]
I am curious if exchanges being basically centralized banks in a decentralized economy may be using trading pairs and their exchange coins to steal money. Vast regulations on exchanges and what they are allowed to own, trade and sell need to be put in place fast. One only needs to look at Bitcoin to see…
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Knowing my Ethereum is staked and earning interest is amazing, even if I'm doing it on an exchange (Coinbase). The fact that I literally can't sell, for the nonce at least, means I have no choice but to hodl and not sweat the charts. Such a great feeling. submitted by /u/thegodofwine7 [link] …
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