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legendary
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it's common sense.

(rumour wise) the whole India debacle was said to have been ordered by the 'West' ... i don't doubt it ... if you can wreak havoc on a highly cash dependent billion citizen state and still get re-elected, then it was a very successful Case test.  

many states (the more modern ones) are running 90% cash-less.
 
back to the point.  Ca$h is the worlds largest 'Anon' block chain.  Virtually untraceable, and professionally laundered for centuries.

even BTC is near impossible to acquire without passing thru KYC gates.  
once that is done ... track and trace.

plus, the bankers have their own block chains (credit/debit cards).   100%  traceable.

on top of that, math let's the higher level intel agencies, track and trace $billions flowing thru the corporate borg ... so they know all.

100% command and control global economy.

which gets us back to square one, gold and silver, for off the books commerce.  
IMZ
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As always, extreme caution with Zero Hedge (I shan't check this one: I'm on a Net-data diet . . . ); but I find it hard to fault this position:

' . . . the elimination of cash is being done under the guise of helping to combat terrorism . . . Of course, the reality is that without cash, governments and banks gain the ability to run economies like totalitarian police states  . . .'

http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article57837.html

IMZ
legendary
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D L Ex: Proud sponsors of Uno's Sydney node

https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=1year


And still trading XMR-UNO on Cryptopia.

Will buy 100 Uno at the going rate.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/russian-authorities-bitcoin-poses-no-threat-wont-banned/
IMZ
legendary
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D L Ex: Proud sponsors of Uno's Sydney node

https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=1year


And still trading XMR-UNO on Cryptopia.

Will buy 100 Uno at the going rate.
IMZ
legendary
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D L Ex: Proud sponsors of Uno's Sydney node

https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=1year

A merchant project?

I'll ask here first, then in the ANN thread: would anyone offer assistance and suggestions?

And XMR-UNO: there is small daily volume there; but it doesn't show on Coinmarketcap
IMZ
legendary
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https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=1year

And in India? Perhaps a nil-all draw: https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-01-10/india-cash-ban-disruptive-but-won-t-harm-modi-s-election-chances

And in Mexico? ' . . . Mexico is engulfed in a nationwide rebellion.' http://www.latimes.com/world/mexico-americas/la-fg-mexico-gas-protest-20170109-story.html

And in the Czech Republic? A small-ish thing perhaps, but it's not a vote of confidence in the Eurozone project: https://www.ft.com/content/ee564a68-d752-11e6-944b-e7eb37a6aa8e


EDIT: 'The great unknown is where the pain threshold lies in a global system with debt ratios that are now roughly 40pc of GDP higher than just before the Lehman crisis.' http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/01/11/perils-icarus-trade-world-runs-short-dollars/  [my italics]
IMZ
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Never a dull moment! Btc almost touched $800 on the news.

Wouldn't touch OOO Coin with a stick!
IMZ
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=421615.124520

Although 'crypto commodities' are not specifically mentioned here, the discourse on Pages 6227 and 6228 pertains to us. It's the best discussion of the emission/inflation thing I've seen in ages.
IMZ
legendary
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https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=1year

We got a shipment of 'mini-bullion' in yesterday: two dozen 0.3-oz.-silver Australian 1966 50-cent pieces.
IMZ
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I think rarity helps.
More critical:

Market placement (ie exchange listings).
Volume and capital growth are nice too.

More my focus is how far down the stage line is it.  I like watching coins that have hit the 'sustain phase' and still have a pulse.  (Very few have survived, none are thriving).

The 'market' is still enamored with high inflation coins.  

Last, there's a difference between 'coins' and 'projects'.  

Projects need ROI, revenue, devs, and developments.

Coins need self sustaining decentralized communities.  A random collective that can keep the lights on and the markets trading.  

Thanks for these thoughts, B.N.



legendary
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I think rarity helps.
More critical:

Market placement (ie exchange listings).
Volume and capital growth are nice too.

More my focus is how far down the stage line is it.  I like watching coins that have hit the 'sustain phase' and still have a pulse.  (Very few have survived, none are thriving).

The 'market' is still enamored with high inflation coins.  

Last, there's a difference between 'coins' and 'projects'.  

Projects need ROI, revenue, devs, and developments.

Coins need self sustaining decentralized communities.  A random collective that can keep the lights on and the markets trading.  
IMZ
legendary
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Theoretical discussion today, and we wanna go on record:

there is no validity whatsoever to the assumption that a coin's rarity alone ensures its survival, and doubly so in the case of a lack of development programme.
IMZ
legendary
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https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=1year

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=XMR_UNO[/color] I am puddling along here, getting little blips of volume.

And no order up to buy Uno at this second: gotta see how it settles.
IMZ
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'Washington is beefing up security in the run up to President-elect Trump's Jan. 20 inauguration, including the deployment of 5,000 National Guard troops downtown amid security concerns.'

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/5000-national-guard-troops-will-be-deployed-for-trump-swearing-in/article/2611178

Wow yeh gee. I bet New Zealand needs 5,000 armed men present when they swear in a new Prime Minister. Oh no wait . . .


[And we're watchin' for news on an Eth-Zcash project. Details to follow.]
IMZ
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Have swapped PMs with 'm33' over at CBX. It seems only UNO and CBX have substantial amounts of coin with the Cryptsy receivers.
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"The PBoC sought to restrict how the exchanges could seek to acquire potential new users, with the central bank indicating that the startups aren't able to mention the depreciation of the yuan in connection with marketing or otherwise promote their services offline.

Some of the involved exchanges were said to have cancelled planned activities that would have potentially utilized such a strategy."

http://www.coindesk.com/chinas-central-bank-restrict-bitcoin-marketing-blockchain/

back to this point.


Now, you tell me, guys, if this sounds like rhetoric: the Chinese presently create about $US 1,000 B. in debt per month. That's $US 12,000,000,000,000.00 per annum. Lil ol' Bitcoin poked its nose up to $US 20 B.

And this caused the Chinese to forbid linking Bitcoin trading to Yuan devaluation? That is, do the Chinese really see Bitcoin (cryptos . . . ) as such a threat? It seems so!

Which is great news. That's my point: we're the dragon slayer!! Okay, it'll mean more clumsy swipes at us; but this -- and Venezuela and India and Pakistan -- shows that the authorities clearly think cryptos have as much potential as we think they have.

EDIT: But I missed this: ' . . . and to refrain from using automated trading bots to boost volume . . . '

http://www.coindesk.com/chinas-central-bank-restrict-bitcoin-marketing-blockchain/
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