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Topic: Decentralised-Liquidity Exchange -- 'D-L-Ex' - page 6. (Read 63134 times)

IMZ
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https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=24h -- Bitcoin unconfirmeds here.

https://bitcoinfees.info/

And this chart -- https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#btc-percentage -- shows you what the ratio is of altcoin cap to Bitcoin cap.


Bitcoin price: $2401 (CMC)

Btc Unconfirmeds: 88K

Total altcoin cap: 55%
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$US 86.8 Billion
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' . . . risk of entering a negative credit spiral . . . further exacerbating its fiscal distress.'

'Exposure to stepped-up interest costs . . . '

'Distressed pension funding levels . . . '

http://www.barrons.com/articles/s-p-downgrades-illinois-debt-sees-risk-of-negative-credit-spiral-1496334229
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https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=24h -- Bitcoin unconfirmeds here.

https://bitcoinfees.info/

And this chart -- https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#btc-percentage -- shows you what the ratio is of altcoin cap to Bitcoin cap.


Bitcoin price: $2401 (CMC)

Btc Unconfirmeds: 89K

Total altcoin cap: 54%

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/05/31/brussels-lays-plan-shore-euro-stop-dangerous-populism/

This article is some of the most pathetic twaddle I've read in ages.

EDIT:

And now, same newspaper, an analysis of the proposal: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/06/01/blizzard-paperwork-cannot-disguise-need-euro-reform/

' . . . eurozone governments share debt obligations and start to issue common bonds.'


So what?

Well, campers, 'bonds' are a sort of currency. And a government can write a hundred bucks' worth, but they're only worth ninety cents in the dollar right off the press. And given a crisis, nine cents in the dollar.

House of fog and sand.
IMZ
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https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=24h -- Bitcoin unconfirmeds here.

https://bitcoinfees.info/

And this chart -- https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#btc-percentage -- shows you what the ratio is of altcoin cap to Bitcoin cap.


Bitcoin price: $2269 (CMC)

Btc Unconfirmeds: 84K

Total altcoin cap: 54%

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Decentralised-Liquidity Exchange

Decent-Liquid-Ex

d'LEX

The point is to provide Liquidity without depositing your coins on a 3rd party exchange.
P2P contracts, can be registered on a block chain, collateral can be swapped, and adherence to the terms, cough, credibility, measured.  Yet collateral is held in 1st person terms.

Know thy privkey Wink


I feel like decentralised exchanges don't really have a future, because the big problem is that settlement times are far too long. You can't make rapid trades and the market will lag significantly.

Semi-decentralised exchange fixes this issue by having fast settlement times and allows users to have full secure control over their hot wallets. Best of both worlds really.

Sometimes we need to take a step back and realise not everything can be decentralised and remain effective.

Welcome to Bitcointalk, doctor!

I sure do take your point, but the 'decentralisation' we're involved in here is a little different. Indeed, it's sort of . . . a centralisation! We also think that 'not everything can be decentralised and remain effective,'

All the long-timers who follow this thread -- I'm just front-of-house guy, doing the daily posts -- trade on centralised exchanges. But here we can arrange meetings, trade cryptos for goods and bullion, trade large amounts -- 'coin-wholesaling' -- in order to not rock the markets, especially of many smaller 2013-2014 POW cryptos that are popular with those who hang out here.

This is a project with long-term goals, now in its fourth year. Hope to see you become a regular.

[Visiting 'The Accountant' on Friday. Checkin' out the BAT ICO. Got 'Lonely Highway Delivery Guy' accepting GRS. Helping folks set up Ledgers. And just helped a member divest a big chunk of cryptos for his mum! ]

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added point:

Decentralised-Liquidity Exchange

Decent-Liquid-Ex

d'LEX

The point is to provide Liquidity without depositing your coins on a 3rd party exchange.
P2P contracts, can be registered on a block chain, collateral can be swapped, and adherence to the terms, cough, credibility, measured.  Yet collateral is held in 1st person terms.

Know thy privkey Wink


I feel like decentralised exchanges don't really have a future, because the big problem is that settlement times are far too long. You can't make rapid trades and the market will lag significantly.

Semi-decentralised exchange fixes this issue by having fast settlement times and allows users to have full secure control over their hot wallets. Best of both worlds really.

Sometimes we need to take a step back and realise not everything can be decentralised and remain effective.
IMZ
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' “catastrophic physical damage” to BA’s servers, which contain everything from customer and crew information to operational details and flight paths.'

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/05/30/exclusive-ba-boss-given-vote-confidence-willie-walsh-full-details/

Hmmm . . . this is perhaps worth mention 'cause it's a type of screw-up -- gettin' your servers blowed up -- that I haven't come across yet.
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https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=24h -- Bitcoin unconfirmeds here.

https://bitcoinfees.info/

And this chart -- https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#btc-percentage -- shows you what the ratio is of altcoin cap to Bitcoin cap.


Bitcoin price: $2158 (CMC)

Btc Unconfirmeds: 89K

Total altcoin cap: 55%


ETH at 0.1 (Go, me!)
IMZ
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Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
P2P Lounge Room

https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=24h -- Bitcoin unconfirmeds here.

https://bitcoinfees.info/

And this chart -- https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#btc-percentage -- shows you what the ratio is of altcoin cap to Bitcoin cap.


Bitcoin price: $2245 (CMC)

Btc Unconfirmeds: 89K

Total altcoin cap: 52%
IMZ
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Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
P2P Lounge Room

https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=24h -- Bitcoin unconfirmeds here.

https://bitcoinfees.info/

And this chart -- https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#btc-percentage -- shows you what the ratio is of altcoin cap to Bitcoin cap.


Bitcoin price: $2120 (CMC)

Btc Unconfirmeds: 66K

Total altcoin cap: 51%
IMZ
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Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
IMZ
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Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
P2P Lounge Room

https://blockchain.info/charts/mempool-count?timespan=24h -- Bitcoin unconfirmeds here.

https://bitcoinfees.info/

And this chart -- https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/#btc-percentage -- shows you what the ratio is of altcoin cap to Bitcoin cap.


Bitcoin price: $2162 (CMC)

Btc Unconfirmeds: 71K

Total altcoin cap: 51%
IMZ
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Crypto Political Guy (me) recently said: 'When an empire really starts going bad, it cranks out bulk regulations that it can't enforce.'

So, fast forward to this morning's Cointelegraph:

to 'manage . . . cryptocurrency concerns [like wannacry]'

' . . . compiling the application includes extensive paperwork, which may require legal and other outside services as well as many hours of work (which reportedly may result in a total expense between $50,000 to $100,000), making it challenging for smaller companies and startups to apply for the license.

The Bitlicense includes several obligations including hiring a compliance officer, consumer protection, anti-money laundering (AML), cyber security, business continuity, disaster recovery and capital requirements.'

https://cointelegraph.com/news/in-wake-of-global-cyberattacks-calls-for-bitlicensing-grow

How will this stop Wannacry Guy?


Well, Mr. Bureaucracy will get a late-Friday-evening phone call from the cyber-security officer of WeAren'tCyberTerrorists Inc. In a frantic whisper, Ms. Cybersec will convey that her boss, in the corner office at the end of hall, is Wannacry Guy!! Mr. Bureaucracy will then rifle through the files on his desk, find the forms that list W.A.C.T.'s street address, and within minutes, the black helicopters will be on their way.
IMZ
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Please, D L Ex-ers, if you have the time, read this article:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/05/22/brussels-prepares-grand-bargain-save-broken-eu-project/

And what is the 'grand bargain'? Debt. Lots lots lots more debt.


decentralised liquidity exchange that is a good name it truly says what it is all about

Morning, K.S.! Stick around. This iteration is crazy quiet, but we've been P2P-ing since: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/indiamikezulu-159058
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Please, D L Ex-ers, if you have the time, read this article:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/05/22/brussels-prepares-grand-bargain-save-broken-eu-project/

And what is the 'grand bargain'? Debt. Lots lots lots more debt.


decentralised liquidity exchange that is a good name it truly says what it is all about
IMZ
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Please, D L Ex-ers, if you have the time, read this article:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/05/22/brussels-prepares-grand-bargain-save-broken-eu-project/

And what is the 'grand bargain'? Debt. Lots lots lots more debt.
IMZ
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Memo from the Night Shift

Wheee! Japan and Korea (and India) are the ‘Asian trading-zone’ – which includes Western Australia.

We’re avidly following events here: KRW volume; Korean banks shut for the weekend; are military tensions on the peninsula really driving adoption to some degree?
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