By New Years' Eve or Christmas, it will have tanked, that's my prediction. Until then, it may reach 20-30K. Or it may tank sooner. The reason I'm saying that is that most people want to cash out for the holidays ;) - they don't want to be playing stocks on Christmas Eve. — Agustino
Already in 2013 was assumed that the creator(s) of Bitcoin had roughly about 1 million Bitcoin wealth. (See article The Well Deserved Fortune of Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin creator, Visionary and Genius) Several articles I've read have assumed this to be true. Ironically this makes the "currency" one of the most concentrated in the World with a central bank-type player which can intervene in the market and move it how it wants.Bitcoin has had these kind of swings before so we'll see. In any case, ownership of bitcoins is very concentrated with a few players. I suspect somebody made a killing on those futures, selling his coins to cause a downswing and then buying them again to fulfill his future contracts and earning a tidy spread. — Benkei
It's perfectly normal futures are bought and margin is settled in USD but at the end of the contract there's a promise to deliver bitcoin. Just like any other commodities future. — Benkei
I'd invest in the Bolivar. — Hanover
See paragraph #8. I do take your point about normal futures, soybeans and such, but evidently the CME and CBOE bitcoin futures don't work that way. — fishfry
So far I'm up 60%. — Michael
I haven't gone through all the posts, but my take is that cryptos are like the internet boom in the 90s. Generally, I think many will do well, but once the bubble bursts, there will only be few remaining which are reputable. If you own those few in the long run, you'll likely stand the chance of making some decent coin.. — dnote
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