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newbie
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December 19, 2017, 10:37:25 PM
#12
Some friendly advice  Wink

Before going into Bitcoin Futures, always learn the ropes of traditional institutionalized investing.

I wrote a quick blog post to help understand what Futures are and how this works for Bitcoin

You can check it out here: https://www.bitcoinpricemalaysia.com/blog/bitcoin-futures-good-or-bad/
hero member
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December 14, 2011, 04:48:20 PM
#11
Putting here a reference to the new topic about development of the real futures market for bitcoins.

The topic is here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/icbit-derivatives-market-usdbtc-futures-trading-live-50817
Link to the website is here: https://icbit.se
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GLBSE Support [email protected]
July 31, 2011, 06:28:48 PM
#10
bitoption is for options, not futures. And yes anyone who wants to start doing futures on GLBSE I'll help out as much as possible.

Nefario.
newbie
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July 31, 2011, 05:19:09 PM
#9
http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=33092.0

We are looking for beta testers atm. You will be able to wager hourly on bitcoin prices.
hero member
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July 31, 2011, 04:35:49 PM
#8
I'm meeting some people tomorrow who run a "prediction" site locally who are thinking about adding BTC to their site.  They are licensed as a futures market/trader so could do it.
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QUIFAS EXCHANGE
July 31, 2011, 05:08:48 AM
#7
GLBSE has the option to trade futures. Talk to Nefario more about it. He is the creator of that site. Also a mod here. Very well trusted. Very helpful person.

Also, while it is much harder, you could just make a PGP (or gpg?) signed contract in #bitcoin-otc. I would highly suggest the first as GLBSE does add some legitimacy.
hero member
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July 30, 2011, 01:43:41 PM
#6
will it be leveraged?+ shorting possibility?

Yes of course.
hero member
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June 20, 2011, 11:29:42 AM
#5
FYI, I'm working on a real futures contracts exchange. It's in the stage of active development, but takes time. I will post the progress occasionally on the forum. Also testers will be needed to test the market. If anyone is interested - please let me know.

hi
that sounds good.

will it be leveraged?+ shorting possibility?
i think i can test but it depend on how much i would have to invest ..
hero member
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June 20, 2011, 09:40:22 AM
#4
FYI, I'm working on a real futures contracts exchange. It's in the stage of active development, but takes time. I will post the progress occasionally on the forum. Also testers will be needed to test the market. If anyone is interested - please let me know.

Update: https://icbit.se/ - the futures market is now live, welcome!
donator
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June 12, 2011, 01:06:33 PM
#3
Is there something analagous to a futures market for bitcoins? So that I could, say, contract to sell bitcoins in September for $25, or buy them in December for $20?

This would take some of the volatility out of the market, and reduce the risk for a miner who wants to buy a bunch of rigs, but wants to hedge his future revenue to match his capital investment in case of a market crash or to offset the volatility.



Like the previous reply said, the answer is yes. There's no volume, and almost nobody participating in that market right now. It's a bit premature. Perhaps it will see adoption in the next few months, but for now, it is indeed nascent.
newbie
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June 12, 2011, 12:36:13 PM
#2
Apparently http://bitoption.org is a futures market, albeit a nascent one. Good to know.
newbie
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June 12, 2011, 09:34:32 AM
#1
Is there something analagous to a futures market for bitcoins? So that I could, say, contract to sell bitcoins in September for $25, or buy them in December for $20?

This would take some of the volatility out of the market, and reduce the risk for a miner who wants to buy a bunch of rigs, but wants to hedge his future revenue to match his capital investment in case of a market crash or to offset the volatility.

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