Bitcoin
John Nash Hated Keynesians
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/02/2015 18:00 -0500"...'Keynesian' economists, have sold to the public a 'quasi-doctrine' which teaches, in effect, that (in other words) 'bad money is better than good money'... a 'Keynesian' would favor the existence of a 'manipulative' state establishment of central bank and treasury which would continuously seek to achieve 'economic welfare' objectives with comparatively little regard for the long term reputation of the national currency."
Ross Ulbricht, Founder Of Bitcoin Bazaar Silk Road, Sentenced To Life In Jail
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/29/2015 18:02 -0500Ross Ulbricht, the convicted founder of Silk Road, has been sentenced to life in prison for running the underground online drug bazaar. The punishment is a heavy price to pay for the 31-year-old, who had pleaded with the judge to spare him his old age and “leave a small light at the end of the tunnel.”
Switzerland To Open Bitcoin Bank As Crypto "Fort Knox" Relocates To Zurich
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/27/2015 14:11 -0500Switzerland is set to open its first Bitcoin bank, multiple sources tell Handelszeitung. Meanwhile, Xapo, the self-appointed "Fort Knox" of the crypto currency world, is relocating from Silicon Valley to Zurich.
John Nash RIP: “Beautiful Mind” Game Theory May Lead to Gold Standard
Submitted by GoldCore on 05/26/2015 08:57 -0500In an important interview with Reuters in 2012, John Butler suggested that if one country - he cited Russia - were to back its currency with gold it could cause a 20% collapse in the dollar in just 24 hours. In order to stabilise the currency and in an attempt to preserve the reserve currency status of the dollar, the U.S. would be forced against its will to back its currency with gold.
Gold Bullion “Less Sexy” Than Bitcoin … For Now
Submitted by GoldCore on 05/21/2015 05:52 -0500Sentiment towards gold is as bad as we have seen it since the 2003/2004 period. Bitcoin is the more sexy thing. People want to talk about bitcoin and anything with “bit” in the name seems to be doing very well. Whereas gold is very much less sexy ... for now ...
The Economist "Buries" Gold
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/16/2015 14:45 -0500- Alan Greenspan
- Bear Market
- Bitcoin
- Blackrock
- Bond
- Bridgewater
- Central Banks
- China
- CPI
- Crude
- Crude Oil
- default
- Fail
- Gold Bugs
- Hyperinflation
- Japan
- Middle East
- Milton Friedman
- Monetary Policy
- Monetization
- Money Supply
- None
- Ray Dalio
- Real Interest Rates
- Reality
- St Louis Fed
- St. Louis Fed
- The Economist
- Vladimir Putin
- Yen
- Zurich
The Economist is a quintessential establishment publication. Keynesian shibboleths about “market failure” and the need to prevent it, as well as the alleged need for governments to provide “public goods” and to steer the economy in directions desired by the ruling elite with a variety of taxation and spending schemes as well as monetary interventionism, are dripping from its pages in generous dollops. The magazine has one of the very best records as a contrary indicator whenever it comments on markets. While gold hasn’t yet made it to the front page, but the Economist has sacrificed some ink in order to declare it “dead” (or rather, “buried”).
How to Sell Digital Currency Assets (Tokens) Without Violating Securities Laws
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 05/13/2015 09:09 -0500As innovation ouptaces regulation, a few pointers on how to manage risk in the search for funding and revenue
Frontrunning: May 13
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/13/2015 06:45 -0500- Obama, McConnell missteps undercut trade pact in U.S. Senate (Reuters)
- Bears Beware: Rout Puts Investors on Wrong Side of Central Banks (BBG)
- U.S. Set to Rip Up UBS Libor Accord, Seek Conviction (BBG)
- Greece’s Creditors Said to Seek EU3 Billion in Budget Cuts (BBG)
- Amtrak train derails in Philadelphia, killing at least five (Reuters)
- Oil glut worsens as OPEC market-share battle just beginning (Reuters)
- China Stimulus Aims at Restructuring Trillions in Local-Government Debt (WSJ)
Frontrunning: May 11
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/11/2015 06:28 -0500- Full picture of Clinton charities' foreign government funding remains elusive (Reuters)
- Greece Readies for Another Week of Deadlines (BBG)
- Greece says deal will be 'difficult' at Eurogroup meeting (Reuters)
- Saudi Arabia’s Rulers Snub Arab Summit, Clouding U.S. Bid for Iran Deal (WSJ)
- Saudi Aramco Said to Plan Spending $80 Billion Overseas (BBG)
- The $900 Billion Influx That’s Wreaking Havoc in U.S. Bills (BBG)
- Cameron rules out another Scottish independence vote (Reuters)
- Banks Prep Defense for Anti-Wall Street Campaigns (WSJ)
The Age Of Cryptocurrency
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/10/2015 14:05 -0500"Bitcoin represents a monumental paradigm shift that will transform the social, political and economic landscape," according to Paul Vigna and Michael J. Casey in this presentation. Since its advent, Bitcoin has gained a reputation for instability and illicit business; naysayers fear its power to eliminate jobs and upend the concept of a nation-state. Vigna and Casey show that cryptocurrencies can also bring good. For one, they remove the middleman from the financial system, giving the power to the people and safeguarding from the devastation of a 2008-type crash. They also promote financial equality; Bitcoin has already given the world’s unbanked - those marginalized billions who’ve never had a bank account - unprecedented access to the global economy.
‘The Economist’ Anti-Gold Article – Case Study in Disinformation
Submitted by GoldCore on 05/08/2015 09:42 -0500In a remarkably unbalanced and lazy article on gold this month the Economist magazine attempts to dismantle the case for investors and others to own gold. Both from an investment point of view and also from an ethical point of view. The article is so laughably one sided that it resembles propaganda rather than journalism. Therefore, we take pleasure in dissecting the article misleading sentence by misleading sentence.
America’s Main Problem: Corruption
Submitted by George Washington on 05/07/2015 19:41 -0500- 8.5%
- Alan Greenspan
- Bank of America
- Bank of America
- Bitcoin
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Corruption
- Department of Justice
- FBI
- Federal Reserve
- Federal Reserve Bank
- General Electric
- Iraq
- Lehman
- Monsanto
- Quantitative Easing
- Rating Agencies
- SPY
- TARP
- Tim Geithner
- Treasury Department
- White House
- World Bank
Systematic Corruption Has Metastasized throughout the U.S. ... Making Our Once-Great Nation Deathly Ill
It Begins: US Government Issues $700,000 Fine Against A Digital Currency
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/06/2015 17:00 -0500By going after Ripple (a major player in the industry), FinCEN is trying to scare all the smaller players into ratting out their customers. You don’t see rich, stable countries doing this sort of thing. In fact, the exact opposite. An official from HK Treasury recently stated that: “the Government does not consider it necessary to introduce at the moment new legislation to regulate trading in such virtual commodities or prohibit people from participating in such activities.”
How Chinese Oligarchs Used Fake Trade Invoices To Launder Almost $1 Trillion Globally
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/04/2015 21:20 -0500"China’s capital account might be closed—but it’s not that closed. Between 2003 and 2012, $1.3 trillion slipped out of mainland China—more than any other developing country... GFI says the most common way money leaks out in the developing world is through fake trade invoices. The other big culprit is “hot money,” likely due to corruption—which GFI gleans from inconsistencies in balance of payments data. In China, both activities have picked up since 2009." Just like in the U.S., the so-called government “stimulus” in China achieved nothing more than to stimulate an oligarch crime spree. Hence the global boom in $100 million real estate, art and everything extremely high-end. As intended, the bailouts and stimulus on a global basis went directly to the 0.0001%.
First Blythe Masters, Now Goldman Investing In Bitcoin
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/30/2015 18:25 -0500First it was Blythe Masters (and the Fed). Now, the most important FDIC-insured hedge fund in the world, Goldman Sachs, adds its name to a growing list of Wall Street institutions exploring digital-currency technology’s potential to provide faster and cheaper financial transactions and payments.





