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Topic: stable currency - page 10. (Read 4126 times)

legendary
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July 20, 2017, 04:10:33 PM
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and according to news 2 largest dark web market(alphabay & hasana) have been shutdown by feds
& i think that most of the BTC transaction come from dark web......
so closing of those market should decrease the trade volume
and it should affect the price......
so down it mean that exchange rate will decrease again??

I think alphabay, dreammarket, silk road 3.0 and other assorted dark net sites use some type of escrow service which is decoupled from the main blockchain similar to how bitcoin gambling sites have their internal transactions decoupled.

They shouldn't have much more impact on the total number of blockchain transactions taking place than people do when they withdraw or deposit from gambling sites & other crypto based services.

If alphabay is gone there is other deep web markets people can use, which could mean it won't have much of an impact.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
July 20, 2017, 03:55:16 PM
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i was just wondering
how much more time BTC needs to become a little more stable?
in past 24 hours BTC exchange rate have increased 19.1%

i am not really sure why it went down on the first place
but i am happy that they are UP now
& i am still wondering what make the price increase :/


to be honest i dont know much about the tech.
all i know is the rate is decided by the trading ratio & volume...

and according to news 2 largest dark web market(alphabay & hasana) have been shutdown by feds
& i think that most of the BTC transaction come from dark web......
so closing of those market should decrease the trade volume
and it should affect the price......
so down it mean that exchange rate will decrease again??
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