Elimination of counter party risk. You and I can now enter into a contract and I am mathematically guaranteed to receive what is stated in the...
Exactly. Today it is entirely fed driven. They can back off whenever (if ever?) they feel things are about to break and simply sell you on the...
Very few people believed that at the time. I was there hard at work as a software developer on networking projects. You could barely convince...
I hear exactly what you are saying. This is an almost identical argument that I had with people in the early 1990s about the Internet.
Have you studied smart contracts on the blockchain? The things you are describing essentially go away.
We have clearing houses because we need a trusted intermediary to make the transaction work. With blockchain the transaction is mathematically...
No counterparty risk. There isn't an intermediary or central authority for transactions that must be trusted. Fees dramatically lower,...
This is all exactly correct. It was also similar with automobiles like it was the Internet in the 1990s. The concept is sound but 98% of the...
Yield farming was clearly a scam. It's a shame they did it with crypto and not dollars.
Silver moved over 7% in one day! The dollar weakness was trivial compared to a move like that. Mathematically it was indeed an outlier. Just go...
That silver move on Friday (Nov. 4, 2022) was a clear outlier yet stocks were mostly flat. What caused silver to pump all the sudden?
<OffTopic>It's good to hear people are planning for doomsday. Smells like a market bottom.</OffTopic>
Anyone can calculate the correct value of these contracts in real-time from home. The data required is relatively inexpensive. But then how do...
Other brokers offer these too and the ones I have looked at have spreads (or fees) that are too high compared to more traditional ways of trading...
That does not appear to be an API feature. It is odd you would be looking for this! lol. Do you have a trading strategy that needs to control IB...
The Coinbase definition is a retail facing explanation and not a technical one. You will have to ask the exchange where their wallet keys are...
I suppose their key signing software could have been hacked. But to hack someone's implementation of Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc. key signing software...
Listen, you are going to have to do some of the work yourself. Use google. Read. Learn. A crypto wallet is not even remotely considered...
I did not say that at all, no. If you are implying that a Bitcoin or Ethereum wallet is software then that would be a misunderstanding of...
I already gave you an example. Yes, someone could in theory hack into you account at your broker. Maybe they put a keylogger on your computer or...
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