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Topic: 2013-04-02 Business Insider "Wall Street analyst on Bitcoin" (Read 1255 times)

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With far more rapid advances in the technology of processing than mining, the rules have already been changed to stop some form of mining. This is effectively a form of revaluation of the currency.

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sebastien galy
on Apr 2, 4:33 PM said:
@Eero Tulppala:
Thank you for your comments, they are most informative. The information comes directly from wikipedia entries on bitcoins. It does specifically state that the rules were modified to forbid some form of mining (i dont talk about timing as some say). My little bit is just to add a standard fx valuation framework (valuation via relative money supplies and prices) and passing the word around in my space.


Lets try to figure it out, if that comment is really by him then he seems interested. I think the "rule change" may be referring to a combination of the increase in difficulty and block reward size. The currency is revalued because to some degree it is worth more if the network is more secure, and also if the rate of generation has decreased. The forms of mining refers to, as Piper said, "CPU to GPU to Asics".


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“Monetary Approach” - One way to value bitcoins would be to compare the money supply of the US vs bitcoins. That simplistic approach would make bitcoins very valuable if they end up being able to buy the same USD asset. This is a supply approach and easily insolvable.


The last part doesn't make much sense to me but he seems to be saying that just looking at the number of dollars and comparing that to the number of bitcoins is not a good way to assess the value. Perhaps there is a language barrier?


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100 satoshis -> ISO code
I can't even tell whether or not this guy is actually talking about Bitcoin.

+1

If his incoherent rambling passes muster as "currency analysis" then god help his fx investing clients.
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WALL STREET CURRENCY ANALYST: One Hour Ago, I Had My First Client Ask About Bitcoin

http://www.businessinsider.com/wall-street-analyst-on-bitcoin-2013-4#ixzz2PJtPtIFn

Big Dumb money is about to pour in...

Fixed it for you
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I can't even tell whether or not this guy is actually talking about Bitcoin.
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With far more rapid advances in the technology of processing than mining, the rules have already been changed to stop some form of mining. This is effectively a form of revaluation of the currency.

What is he talking about?

Maybe a somewhat obscure reference to the transition from CPU to GPU to Asics
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This is a supply approach and easily insolvable.
*Raises eyebrow
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With far more rapid advances in the technology of processing than mining, the rules have already been changed to stop some form of mining. This is effectively a form of revaluation of the currency.

What is he talking about?
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Yup. Those who thought this price rise was due to big money already pouring in are in for a rude awakening.  Cheesy
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you're right.
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WALL STREET CURRENCY ANALYST: One Hour Ago, I Had My First Client Ask About Bitcoin

http://www.businessinsider.com/wall-street-analyst-on-bitcoin-2013-4#ixzz2PJtPtIFn

Big money is about to pour in...
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