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  • No true ₿itcoin

    Last week, I asked you if you were feeling bullish or bearish on bitcoin. It’s not the first time I’ve asked the readership of Capital & Conflict such a question, but with the market evolving so fast it’s worth keeping our intel fresh.

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  • Locked out of crypto, or into the banking system?

    The claim that cryptocurrencies are connected to fraud is a case of the pot calling the kettle black, says Sam: “The traditional system continues to have lost far, far more to scams and fraud than crypto ever has.” It reminds me of the stories about cash being used for illegal purposes. But more on the banking system’s culpabilities in a second…

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  • Cryptocurrency investor vs goliath

    In yesterday’s letter, reader J.B. reported on some difficulties he was having with buying more cryptocurrencies. His bank was making life difficult. Today, the tale turns epic.

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  • The Great House/Ape dilemma

    But before we get to that, there’s a different question I’d like to ask you. This is the very question myself and Charlie Morris have been pondering for our latest issue of The Fleet Street Letter Monthly Alert, going out tomorrow, and I’d love to know what you think.

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  • The quiet(er) crash

    CHEDDAR, SOMERSET – Following our look at bitcoin last week, I thought I should show you this small roundtable recorded over at Fortune & Freedom on Friday – featuring Nigel Farage, Nickolai Hubble and our tech expert Sam Volkering.

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  • Dubble?

    As I said yesterday, from the amount of bearishness I’ve seen from market commentators in recent weeks, I’m feeling pretty bullish. But one must never fall prey to wishful thinking – and as I’m a BTC holder, I of course want the market to be strong.

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  • Was that the end of the crypto cycle?

    CHEDDAR, SOMERSET – Over the past few weeks I’ve seen several veterans of the crypto space utter a similar refrain. Something to the tune of “We had a good run folks – I’ll see you in four years’ time.”

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  • Penny Fortune for the Guy?

    MARYFIELD, DUNDEE – A few months ago in The Ultimate Philanthrope a reader suggested that Satoshi Nakamoto, the mystery man behind the creation of bitcoin, might be a modern-day Thomas Guy. Guy, a bookseller in the 1700s, made a fortune…

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  • The Ides of May

    NEW TOWN, EDINBURGH – “My candle burns at both ends; It will not last the night; But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends— It gives a lovely light!”  Edna St Vincent Millay Apparently that was Roald Dahl’s motto. I…

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  • What is the significance of the latest crypto washout? A grizzled veteran chimes in…

    NEW TOWN, EDINBURGH – Crypto crunch? It may as well be a breakfast cereal – for I’ve tasted it many a time. The carnage which has beset the crypto market over the past week has set the press screeching –…

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  • The ultimate philanthrope

    WINDERMERE, LAKE DISTRICT – A dear reader writes in to complain… we’re stuck in a rut he says, and we need out: All of you at Southbank are going on & on about just one thing … Bitcoin, yet not…

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  • Who do you think is the real Satoshi?

    WINDERMERE, LAKE DISTRICT – “Is this a nightmare?” asks a dear reader… I’ve received some wild responses to my recent letters. Some read like a fever dream: Bitcoin is (in my opinion) an Illusion, caused by drinking too much alcohol…

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  • Final encore

    WINDERMERE, LAKE DISTRICT – We have now entered the final phase of the most important market cycle there is, writes our colleague Akhil Patel. The land cycle has crossed its final hurdle, passed its last stopping post (the “mid-cycle slowdown”),…

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  • The real reason we don’t hear from Satoshi any more…

    WINDERMERE, LAKE DISTRICT – I’ve finally figured it out. After years of struggle… endless debates, fights, and bickering… from rootless speculation to ludicrous allegation, in a seemingly bottomless pit of conjecture… I know who Satoshi Nakamoto is. The pseudonymous creator…

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  • The Orange ₿anknote

    WINDERMERE, LAKE DISTRICT – I gave this away as a gift recently. It’s a remarkable little piece of kit. No ordinary USB stick, this orange flash drive is a miniature treasure chest – with virtually no limit on capacity. You…

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  • Who the hell is Hugo Stinnes?

    SOUTHWARK, LONDON – It’ll be a short note from me today. I’m adding the final touches to a project I’ve been working on behind the scenes for a while. I’ll be able to show you what’s been going on later…

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  • Dou₿le Trou₿le II

    SOUTHWARK, LONDON – Last Friday in Dou₿le Trou₿le I showed you a note from my colleague Charlie Morris, where he illustrated just how extraordinary the phenomenon of bitcoin continually doubling in value is. He’d written that note at the beginning…

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  • Season of our alt-contentment

    SOUTHWARK, LONDON – The doors to a speculator’s paradise have been thrown wide open. Rolling golden fields stretch into the distance. And those that dare explore this land seeking riches, risk ruin in equal measure… Yes, dear reader: it’s alt-season….

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  • “The Big Suck” continues…

    SOUTHWARK, LONDON – There’s a chart I’d like to show you today. Just one. It’s the reason I don’t feel I can be bearish about bitcoin right now, despite all the hype… But first, some context. Remember The Big Suck…

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  • To the dreamer, the spoils

    SOUTHWARK, LONDON – We took a closer look at the uncanny ability of bitcoin to double in value last week (Dou₿le Trou₿le – 9 April 2021). We’re only a whisker away now from seeing a 20th “doubling” for bitcoin now…

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  • Gold’s forgotten bear market

    God damn them all, I was told we’d cruise the seas for American gold, We’d fire no guns, Shed no tears… Now I’m a broken man on a Halifax pier, The last of Barrett’s Privateers… –  Barrett’s Privateers (unofficial anthem…

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  • Dou₿le Trou₿le

    SOUTHWARK, LONDON – How many times do you reckon the price of bitcoin has doubled over the years? Bear in mind, bitcoin only began being traded for currency (and not for favours like pizza deliveries) in 2010. And where exactly…

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  • Superpower(ed) debt only lasts so long…

    SOUTHWARK, LONDON – I told you you’d need to act fast… That entire batch of ₿lockhead amber ale sold out in 12 hours. My hopes that there might be some extra left for me to buy in a fortnight have…

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  • The crypto conundrum

    SOUTHWARK, LONDON – This can’t be normal, surely. Surely. Is it really time to buy bitcoin when there are adverts telling you to buy it on the London Underground? Conventional investing wisdom would suggest the opposite. Ads for speculative investment…

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  • At long last… it is here

    Available now – while stocks last! SOUTHWARK, LONDON – Well, here I am, back in the capital, for a little while at least. How long I’ll stay, I’m not sure just yet. I’m in town to do some work on…

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  • Coming soon…

    Available 6 April at Cheddar Ales ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – One of the primary perks of being editor of this letter is being able to engage with the readership. As you can probably tell if you read Capital & Conflict often,…

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  • Fiat nihil!

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – I’m afraid it’ll be another short note from me today – I’ve been called away to conduct an interview with a certain globe-trotting market expert as part of a broader event we’re planning for you. This video…

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  • Kryptonite Cryptonite

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – Let’s have a little rummage through the postbox as we end for the week… I received many responses to Red Collapso last week. As bitcoin rises in value, the question of how governments will respond to it…

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  • The hidden hunger

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – During the period running from Sunday to Tuesday, over a billion dollars were lost in an event which keeps recurring. It’s almost like clockwork. That’s the third time this year this has happened by my count, and…

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  • Red Collapso

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – “My Son-in-law has just bought ‘A Dummies guide to Bitcoin’” writes a reader. “I didn’t say anything, but headed towards the drinks cabinet for a large glass of ‘Red Collapso’”… Bitcoin ain’t for everyone, that’s for sure….

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  • BTC on the precipice, Welsh gold on offer, and the beer-only diet

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – Last week, I asked you if you think the bitcoin price has peaked, or if the bull market still has more juice in the tank (Power Games – 4 March). Is it all downhill from here, or…

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  • The sword in the stone… soon to be drawn?

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – I feel like I’ve opened a Pandora’s box. When I asked the readership for a suitable collective noun for gold sovereigns, I didn’t expect such a sustained response. Even after Tuesday’s note where I settled on “splendour”,…

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  • Power games

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – I’m keenly aware that I’ve been bumbling on about bitcoin very frequently in this letter, monopolising our conversation and without giving you a moment to speak on the subject. I want to know your views. Even if…

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  • Satoshi’s last move

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – Bitcoin finds itself at a critical juncture. To my eyes, it can only go one of two ways – we’re on the cusp of either a parabolic blow-off top, or a bear market back to the likes…

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  • Viva Americana

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – It’s somewhat fitting that as we approach “The Ides of March”, a deadline in the Roman calendar for the repayment of debts, that debt is beginning to matter for markets. A little while ago in Rumblings of…

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  • Beware of this bias – it could cost you

    Have you ever been overwhelmed by the choices in a restaurant’s wine menu – and just decided on the house wine? Or, when you buy the latest mobile phone, do you just accept the factory default settings and not even…

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  • The Sovereign and the Satoshi

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – It’s going to be a long Lent this year. To make lockdown more interesting, I decided to give up food. I’ve long been enthralled by the story of Bavarian monks in the 1600s who stopped eating during…

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  • Celebrating bitcoin at $50k with a special edition “cryptocast”

    In light of bitcoin passing the incredible milestone of $50k per BTC, it’s time to rally the troops and reassess our position. Where do we go from here? Is this the top of the latest crypto-boom, or are we only…

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  • Rumblings of a rout?

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – Another old schoolmate contacted me out of the blue the other day to ask me if he should buy bitcoin. And now even Peter Schiff, notorious for his hatred of bitcoin, is talking about $100k BTC prices:…

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  • Canary in the commodity mine

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – Any ideas what this is? It’s a pretty straightforward chart, that’s for sure: I know plenty amongst the Capital & Conflict readership like their metals, so I suspect that chart may be familiar to some of you….

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  • The supermodel trade

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – A month ago, I told you how a buddy of mine was getting into bitcoin, and how I feared this might be a classic sign of a market top (What should Nixon have done in 1971? –…

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  • No man’s rally

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – Well I must say, the timing of my note on Monday (Party at the frontier) wasn’t the best. My prediction that we were about to experience an alt-season, where bitcoin will take a step back and other…

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  • Crack-up ₿oom?

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – I’ve something a bit different for you today. Following yesterday’s note where I speculated we’re on the cusp of another grand “alt-season” in the cryptocurrency space, I thought I’d share a snippet from our latest issue of…

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  • Party at the frontier

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – We’ve had a fair bit of snowfall over the last few days. It’s nothing extreme – it’s not piling up high on the pavement – but it is damn chilly, and enough to remind everybody that we…

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  • Cat on a keyboard, or billion-dollar cheque?

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – “If I told you, I’d have to kill you,” he said gravely, wine glass in hand. It was the summer of 2017. I was in the Royal Automobile Club on Pall Mall, where Charlie Morris had just…

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  • Robinwho?

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – Who is it that’s been pushing the price of silver around over the past week? They’re hooded for sure… but is it really Robin, the Prince of Thieves? Or does another, more mysterious individual stand under the…

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  • “The Big Suck”

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – I’ve a chart I’d like to show you today. Just one this time – and it’s a corker. But before we get to it, I’d like to provide a little context. In today’s letter I’d like to…

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  • Fed Chair Thunberg

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – Is our interest in shiny bits of metal and magical internet money leaving our flank open to a major currency move? This reader thinks we might be blindsided: … everyone is predicting the Fed to carry on…

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  • What should Nixon have done in 1971?

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – One of my personal contrarian indicators has begun to flash a warning… but can it be trusted? If you’ve been reading my scribblings for a while, you may well know the story about an old schoolfriend of…

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  • Where oh where is Rupert Bear Jack Ma?

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – Finally, a nice strong pullback in the bitcoin price. Thousand-dollar increases in price every day are great fun, but unsustainable – this weekend’s drop down to $34k is cause for relief. I mentioned last week how the…

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  • Performance so strong it breaks the chart – and the hidden risk facing it

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – “Here we go!! – insanity” read a message from a colleague out in the States yesterday. Attached was a screenshot of the bitcoin price, which had just hit the striking figure of $39,999.99. To think that less…

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  • Going ballistic ₿allooning

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – Thirty-seven thousand dollars per bitcoin? Twenty-seven thousand pounds apiece? Why not. Why not? Watching bitcoin is like watching an art auction these days. The price just keeps going up, interrupted only by nervous pauses… and an ever-growing…

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  • The Night Trade

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – So why is it that the bitcoin price only seems to go up at night? Why does it only rise between 10pm and 8am, like some kind of vampire? As we illustrated in yesterday’s note, the overwhelming…

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  • Dark horse in limelight

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – Is bitcoin becoming a household name once again? While the subject of bitcoin will be familiar to both initiates and veterans of Capital & Conflict, something I noted frequently in this letter, both in 2019 and 2020,…

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  • Apollo 18

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – So here we are, at the dawn of 2021 AD. I hope you had a good Hogmanay – nothing too eventful for me this year due to lockdown restrictions, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. If you’re doing…

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  • The Ides of March

    ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND – “If you thought 2020 was bad, wait until it turns 21 and starts drinking” – some American Christmas ain’t far… Hogmanay ain’t far… as we reach the end of the week, it’s becoming suddenly very apparent that…

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  • ₿LACK OP$

    ABERDEED, SCOTLAND – Eighteen… Nineteen… Twenty… Twenty-one. Maybe even twenty-two? Hell, I’m hearing twenty-three from some places… But we’ll come back to that in a second. The Black Operation making a mint in lockdown “THE NUMBERS, MASON. WHAT DO THEY…

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  • The week bitcoin went mainstream?

    It’s starting to feel like an inflection point. Last week former Bank of England governor Mark Carney stood on stage with BlackRock CEO Larry Fink as the latter made a major cryptocurrency admission. Bitcoin, he said, had “caught the attention…

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  • Winter reflections

    SODERMALM, STOCKHOLM – As I went for a walk yesterday evening, I heard warm notes of music drift through the chilly air. I wandered towards the cheery sound, and discovered a brass band had gathered to play outside the supermarket…

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  • Sixty beers for ₿0.01147188

    SODERMALM, STOCKHOLM – Happy hump day! A quick note before we begin: further to yesterday’s note, I want to know what your predictions are for 2021 – investment related, but not necessarily stock specific. Let me know here, and I’ll…

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  • Groundhog year

    SODERMALM, STOCKHOLM – As 2020 winds to a close, it’s beginning to give me dĂŠjĂ  vu. Everything has begun to feel 2017 all over again. Remember that year? Back when “Article 50” was plastered all over the press instead of…

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  • A golden ratio

    SODERMALM, STOCKHOLM – Of all the gold coins I’ve got, this one’s my favourite: Source: BullionStar Of all the designs the Royal Mint has stamped on gold and silver Britannias, it’s yet to surpass this one from 2003 in my…

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  • Big ₿ang

    THE ARDBEG EMBASSY, STOCKHOLM – Turns out the Swedes aren’t half bad at distilling whisky. What they are bad at is charging an affordable price for it. Though perhaps I shouldn’t blame the Swedes. This establishment is after all owned…

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  • Wildcat bank meets Grey Rhino risk

    ESPRESSO HOUSE, STOCKHOLM – A new week beckons: let’s start it off with the results… Looks like most of you think bitcoin does have at least some value – though there’s a significant minority who think it doesn’t. Fascinatingly, the…

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  • Gold – the original fintech

    SODERMALM, STOCKHOLM – Following on from yesterday’s rather alarming chart, I thought I’d continue today with another one, this time courtesy of Charlie Morris over at The Fleet Street Letter Wealth Builder. Source: Bloomberg What you’re looking at there is…

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  • “This market is quiet… too quiet”

    SODERMALM, STOCKHOLM – Let’s start the week off with an alarming chart to get the juices flowing, shall we? This one certainly makes me nervous: Source: Google Trends That’s global Google search popularity for a certain word (indexed, so most…

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  • Ab chao magna: a modern Drake’s fortune

    SODERMALM, STOCKHOLM – “Greatness from small beginnings” – or more literally – “Great things, from small things” was the motto of Sir Francis Drake. Emblazoned on the coat of arms he was granted by Elizabeth I, sic parvis magna was…

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  • The full faith and credit of PayPal

    THE ROYAL OAK, STAFFORDSHIRE – “In the 1970s, it was gold. In the 2020s, it’s going to be bitcoin.” It’s not often that Charlie Morris pushes the boat out with a big claim. Indeed, it’s his ability to deftly hedge…

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  • The Capital & Conflict reader cocktail recipe is revealed

    Gold, silver, or bitcoin… if you had to hold only one of these assets for the next decade, which one would you choose? That’s what I asked you last week. The results have since come back, and it turns out……

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  • Hot money, high gas: the energy crisis in the ether

    Let’s start the week with an energy crisis, shall we? I can’t have been the only one in dire need of coffee this morning… The phrase “skyrocketing gas prices” may bring images of the 1970s to mind. Global energy supplies…

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  • Watch bitcoin’s thin golden line – the whales are up to something

    “What do ye do when ye see a whale, men?” “Sing out for him!” was the impulsive rejoinder from a score of clubbed voices. “Good!” cried Ahab, with a wild approval in his tones; observing the hearty animation into which…

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  • Making a massive win awful loss in silver’s sibling

    I’ve a story for you today – a deceptive one. Some might call it an investing success. Others might think it a failure. I’ll let you be the judge. It starts with a precious metal called palladium. While that name…

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  • One asset, for the next decade. But which?

    Happy hump day. Now imagine… It’s 19 August 2030. You wake up and stretch, and then immediately summon a screen to check your investment portfolio. A decade previously, an obscure investment writer on the internet challenged you to buy one…

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  • If the barman says this, it could be a “BUY” signal…

    It’s been a long time since I began working here at Southbank Investment Research, dear reader. … Or at least, it feels like it. In reality it’s been three years and a couple of months. I’ve changed a lot during…

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  • The silent charge of a quiet bull

    Why do so few people see what is happening? Bitcoin is quietly creeping back to the all-time high. The network is growing, the space is more vibrant than ever before, and volatility remains low. If this sort of performance comes…

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  • In 2012, membership fees were ÂŁ7,200 – now they’re ÂŁ18 million

    Ever heard of the Vladimir Club, dear reader? It’s a real exclusive outfit. No riff-raff allowed. If you’re a member, you’ve probably got vaults in your name in Switzerland, a Learjet service on speed-dial, and a wine cellar big enough…

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  • ÂŁ2 billion in silver – a “proper” King’s ransom

    Ready for another market rodeo? We spent a fair bit of time on the action in gold silver last week – both exploded in price, with the former finally making it past its all-time high in dollars it hit in…

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  • If you could have your time again

    Your regular editor Boaz Shoshan remains on holiday. And Kit Winder is busy researching the stocks you’ll want to buy in coming months. So it falls to me, Nick Hubble, to carefully avoid talking about Brexit today. Was yesterday the…

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  • The Assassination of Bitcoin

    Editor’s Note: The Bonner & Partners offices were closed last Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. In lieu of our regularly scheduled Diary, we share the below guest essay from Bill’s righthand man, Dan Denning. As Bill reported previously, central…

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  • No nukes for me

    Have you been investing in Iranian nuclear technology? If you have, I applaud your audacity. Fortune favours the bold, and investing moves don’t get much bolder than trying to profit from Iranian nukes. To be clear: I have not been…

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  • Bitcoin Works!

    BALTIMORE – Last week, we attended a conference in Miami. Several crypto enthusiasts were there… including Teeka Tiwari and our own “in-house” expert, one of our sons. The price of bitcoin has fallen from a high of around $20,000 to…

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  • Top Crypto Friendly (and Hostile) Countries

    Blockchain is the technology that makes bitcoin function. But bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are only one application for blockchain technology. In fact, they might not be the most important one. Right now, the Australian Securities Exchange is preparing to convert…

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  • Crunch time comes for cryptocurrencies

    Cryptocurrencies are marketed as an anti-government and anti-establishment alternative. But can they survive a government and establishment onslaught? Because they’re getting one. Facebook, Google and potentially Twitter will ban cryptocurrency advertising on their platforms. That includes advertising of related products….

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  • Proof in your wallet why cryptocurrencies will succeed

    Ever found yourself with a Scottish banknote south of the border? Or a Northern Irish one on the wrong side of the water? Britain still has ten note-issuing banks. These are banks who issue their own pound banknotes. They look…

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  • Get ahead of the Great Crypto Escape

    The next financial crisis is coming. Never mind what it is though. You don’t really need to know. What you do need to know is that they happen with a certain regularity. And we’re well overdue. We don’t look at…

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  • An impossible crash

    Bitcoin continues its bear market. Or is it a correction? The cryptocurrency has lost about 60% of its value from the highs. And it’s heading down in a steady trend of lower lows and lower highs. That’s a bear market,…

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  • Is bitcoin a fiat currency?

    What it is it you buy when you get a bitcoin? Is bitcoin more like gold, or is it just another fiat currency? Yes, my friends. We’re going well and truly down the rabbit hole. If you’d rather not question…

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  • Cryptocurrencies verging on useful

    Charlie Morris of The Fleet Street Letter bought a glass of wine in Chamonix with bitcoin. It’s not a terribly remarkable event to you and me. But this one event might enlighten us about the future price performance of bitcoin…

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  • How much bitcoin does Trump own?

    Last night it hit me. With bitcoin well over the $12,000 mark thanks to his foreign policy, you have to wonder how much bitcoin President Donald Trump owns. There’s little question the awesome power of the US president includes the…

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  • Bitcoin is the Best Offshore Bank Account

    It took me a month to open a bank account in the UK thanks to terror-related financial regulation. In the end I opened a very basic account, got the branch to print the bank statement, walked out of the bank…

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  • Cryptos Are in Fin de Bubble Mode

    BALTIMORE – The big news last Friday was that the Dow hit a new record of over 25,000. We’ll get to that in a minute… we’re still looking over our shoulders at last year’s performance. Let’s see, the top-performing U.S….

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  • Verge: The pump that never ends

    half the fun of crypto is how incredibly autistic and irrational it is. I’ve only made a couple grand with an initial investment of a couple hundred bucks and I don’t even give a s*** about losing it because s***posting…

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  • Bitcoin: Just a Game

    RANCHO SANTANA, NICARAGUA – Yesterday, we wrote about business as usual. Despite the sound and fury of the last 12 months, nothing much has changed. Headed for Bankruptcy The U.S. is a little further advanced toward the final stages of becoming…

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  • Futures set bitcoin on fire

    Well, that worked. But has it really? I’m not so sure. The mainstream financial world has elbowed in on the bitcoin bonanza. Cboe Global Markets launched bitcoin futures on Sunday. After two days of trading, it seems to be a…

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  • Bomb-making for beginners

    “The mind shudders to contemplate the havoc of our time” – St Jerome What a ride. A little over a month ago, I read about a Dutch family selling their house and all of their possessions to buy bitcoin. What…

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  • Bitcoin – Even Grandma Is In

    BALTIMORE – Are you rich yet? We hope so. Everybody else seems to be. The U.S. stock market is up more than 20% so far this year. Our country-specific stock portfolio is up about 30%. As we explained back in…

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  • Bitcoin bashing is the bubble

    Bitcoin’s price looks and smells like a bubble. But the media’s takedown attempt is turning ridiculous. Here are three headlines from the Financial Times’ homepage this morning: Bitcoin: a poxy currency Bitcoin: an investment mania for the fake news era…

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  • Does Making Money Make You Dumb?

    BALTIMORE – On the front page of both The Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times yesterday: bitcoin. It was just the other week that we reported that bitcoin was about to hit the $8,000 mark. Now, it has passed $11,000… “This is just…

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  • Sticking the carrot to the regulator

    I’m grumpy this morning, after reading this on Reuters: “Regulators know the rewards of cryptocurrency and blockchain could be huge but (they) have more than one eye on the catastrophic ramifications if good governance, stability and control are not preserved.”…

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  • Bitcoin: Headed to the Stars?

    BALTIMORE – Bitcoin blew by another milestone. Yesterday morning, the world’s first cryptocurrency hit a new record of $9,680. It started off the year trading at just $997. “I can’t believe what happened,” said a friend. “I bought $1,000 worth…

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  • Extinction-level event?

    It’s above $9,700 now. The fact that you know what I’m talking about tells you a lot about the bitcoin mania. What other assets can you recognise by price alone? With every surge, the cries of “bubble” grow louder. And…

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  • The War for Cash

    You’ve read about the War on Cash here in Capital & Conflict for years now. Not to mention in Tim Price’s book of the same name, which you should have a copy of by now. It explains “How to survive…

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  • Bitcoin offers a holiday in South Korea

    There hasn’t been much about bitcoin in Capital & Conflict of late. Our friends at Exponential Investor are the experts. You can sign up for free, just like Capital & Conflict. The cryptocurrency certainly is in the mainstream media nowadays….

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  • How Technology Poisoned the Future

    RANCHO SANTANA, NICARAGUA – Over the weekend, bitcoin rose to more than $7,500 – a 200% gain from when we bought in June. “Is that all?” replies a colleague. “I got into a bitcoin miner at 2 cents a share….

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  • What are British investors doing with cryptocurrencies?

    Like all innovations, cryptocurrencies were dragged into the investment world. It has turned curious university students into multi-millionaires by surprise. It ruined investors caught up in the craze when the price crashed on many occasions. There’s no question bitcoin regularly goes…

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  • A Cynic’s Guide to Crypto Investing

    LISBON, PORTUGAL – It is still warm here in Lisbon. Like summer. We’re staying at a hotel on the Avenida da Liberdade, with large plane trees shading the wide sidewalks and grand old buildings lining the streets. Bill explores the…

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  • Ultraviolet vampires

    Today, a new edition of the ÂŁ10 enters circulation. Another ÂŁ10 note, you say? Didn’t the Jane Austen one just get released? You’re quite correct. But that was the Bank of England’s new tenner. In Scotland, the Royal Bank of…

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  • Save Those MAGA Hats!

    POITOU, FRANCE – “Do you still have that physical bitcoin I gave you?” A couple of years ago, a friend gave us a physical bitcoin, suggesting we should take an interest in cryptocurrencies. “I hope you didn’t lose it. That…

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  • Money is changing

    “The new hedge against global uncertainties.” That’s how Forbes describes bitcoin. And it’s spot on. Over the last year or so we’ve seen extreme political instability push cryptos through the roof. Just look around… The most untrustworthy and volatile US…

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  • Hunting the flying cows of Bermuda

    “The state has grown used to treating its taxpayers as a farmer treats his cows, keeping them in a field to be milked. Soon, the cows will have wings.” – The Sovereign Individual, James Dale Davidson & Lord William Rees-Mogg…

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  • Crypto in crisis?

    We’ve received a lot of great emails recently on the subject of cryptocurrencies in Exponential Investor and Andrew Lockley’s “beef” with them. Some readers are tentative: While I have no idea how blockchain technology works, I am very prepared to…

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  • The End of Bitcoin?

    POITOU, FRANCE – It was a slow Labor Day weekend. We spent the time visiting with neighbors and tying up loose ends on our renovation projects. Then, yesterday, a daughter arrived from California. She brought bad tidings from the film…

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  • Bitcoin – Another Tulip Mania?

    POITOU, FRANCE – The price of bitcoin has topped $4,800. What this means, we don’t know. “It’s like the tulip mania… just a bubble,” said a friend last night. “Well… yes and no,” we cautioned against a rush to judgment….

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  • Fleet Street invasion

    Today I would like to share with you some insight from Charlie Morris, the editor of The Fleet Street Letter. Charlie knows the City like the back of his hand, and has a unique perspective on the financial system that…

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  • Where the Old Gods Went

    POITOU, FRANCE – First, let us begin with an echo from last week… “Hey, Dad, bitcoin went over $4,000 yesterday. An all-time high. I made another $20,000. Not bad.” Pride goeth before a fall, of course. Profits go before losses….

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  • The wizards of tomorrow

    Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. –  Arthur C Clarke Last week, a team of hackers demonstrated that it is possible to lace physical DNA with malicious software – when that DNA is tested, the results themselves take…

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  • Why I’m Sticking With Gold

    POITOU, FRANCE – Our in-house expert left us this morning; we have no update on his cryptocurrency speculations. He and his family boarded the 6:22 train to Paris, en route back to Florida. About a half hour after we had taken…

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  • Why Bitcoin Soars

    A cousin, visiting from Maryland, probably spoke for millions of people. The subject was bitcoin. And he was right. It’s not “real” in a traditional sense. You can’t touch it. You can’t see it. You can’t stack it up and…

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  • Goldfinger would fail again

    Be careful in the bitcoin market. The price has recovered from the fork, and the implementation of SegWit is progressing well too. We’re well over US$3,000, the previous peak before a major correction. But three of bitcoin’s biggest markets are…

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  • A New Solution to the Enigma of Money

    POITOU, FRANCE – “Dad, last week I made another $20,000 off that NEO cryptocurrency I bought. “And last night, I made another $5,000 on my other cryptocurrency investments.” Our in-house crypto expert was either boasting or pulling our leg; we…

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  • The Most Profitable Investment in the History of the World

    And it’s time, time, time And it’s time, time, time It’s time, time, time that you love And it’s time, time, time… – Tom Waits POITOU, FRANCE – “You cut that crooked.” “No, I didn’t. The wall is crooked.” “No,…

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  • A plaster on a bullet wound

    Earlier this week, a currency ruptured. To fanfare and criticism, applause and horror, the biggest cryptocurrency in the world splintered. In a “user activated hard fork”, a group of bitcoin miners turned on their peers and began mining a new,…

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  • Is banking in its tightest corner ever?

    Of my graduating year, all hoped for banking jobs. Only two got them. 2009 was a rough year to apply for internships, let alone jobs. Those who did get internships weren’t so sure about wanting to work at a bank…

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  • All eyes on bitcoin and SegWit

    The deadline is tomorrow. All eyes are on bitcoin and the outcome of its divorce. Just like any divorce, it’s impossible to make sense of unless you follow the story from the very beginning. But nobody can remember the details…

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  • The coming reset is confirmed

    It’s rare for a government insider to offer insight into the future. But many can’t keep quiet once they leave government. That’s why big financial firms hire them in an instant. Their connections and ability to predict the government’s future…

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  • Money isn’t what it used to be

    Is the cryptocurrency rout over? Things looked dire for a while there. The bitcoin price tumbled over a third from over $3,000 to below $2,000. Then a three-day $400 rally followed. With that sort of volatility you can’t really call…

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  • The return of currency competition

    How many note issuing banks does Britain have? It sounds odd. The Bank of England issues our pounds and De La Rue in Basingstoke prints them. So the answer is of course “one”. Why then do Clydesdale Bank, Bank of…

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  • Were you a “crypto” believer in 2014?

    Cast your mind back just over three years. Back to February 2014. What were you doing then? Maybe in a different job? A different house? Maybe you were looking at different kinds of stocks to buy? Maybe you were trying…

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  • Bitcoin BOOK from the Publisher

    The single most important wealth creating opportunity on the market right now is in cryptocurrencies. No question. As Publisher, I’m doing everything I can to get you in on this ‘crypto-rush’ as smartly and strategically as possible. That’s why, today,…

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  • Is the price of Ethereum a huge buy signal?

    What is Ethereum? Ethereum is a digital ‘currency’ that exists purely online. Although the more accurate way to view it is as a network infrastructure – and its token, ‘Ether’ is what powers the network. Ethereum has only been around…

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  • Choose your currency wisely

    The bitcoin price crashed… sort of. From above US$3,000 to below $2,500 is hardly a hiccup given bitcoin’s past volatility. But for those who invested very recently or a long time ago, it’s a big loss. And that’s the trouble…

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  • Is bitcoin a bubble?

    More than 300% gains in less than three months is nothing to laugh at. But is bitcoin in a bubble? The exponentially soaring price chart certainly suggests it is. Just when $2,000 still seemed remarkable, the bitcoin price topped $3,000….

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  • Bitcoin at $10,000?

    BALTIMORE – We live in an age of miracles. With some paradox and claptrap thrown in for good measure. Over the last four years, almost all the stock market gains in the U.S. came from just five technology stocks –…

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  • Is cryptocurrency the best hedge against war?

    Hi, Sam Volkering here. Nick let me write to you today to talk about an idea that’s really caught hold among our readers over the last week… cryptocurrencies. You’ve probably heard a lot about bitcoin and cryptocurrencies recently. But I…

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  • Three ways to actually use bitcoin

    A few days ago our tech expert Sam Volkering and I had an email exchange about bitcoin. Sam is a friend going back about six years. I rely on him for help understanding what’s going on in the technology world,…

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  • Bitcoin’s booming – we seek out the profits

    Bitcoin has gone absolutely bonkers – more than doubling this year. An even bigger rise occurred in competing cryptocurrencies. Astonishingly, these now comprise more than half the market – partly because of bitcoin’s scaling limitations, which slow down transaction completions….

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  • Free bitcoin tutorial (usually ÂŁ1,200)

    “I want to get in on bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. But it looks fiddly and complicated. I just don’t know if I know enough to get started.” I must have received that message, or one like it, close to a…

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  • Time to take bitcoin seriously

    I should have seen the signs… First, one of our tech analysts – Sam Volkering – wrote to me late one night, a couple of months ago. “You need to start taking cryptocurrencies seriously. They’re reaching the boiling point. Get…

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  • Time to take bitcoin seriously

    I should have seen the signs… First, one of our tech analysts – Sam Volkering – wrote to me late one night, a couple of months ago. “You need to start taking cryptocurrencies seriously. They’re reaching the boiling point. Get…

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  • The clever way to use bitcoin

    On behalf of the Southbank Investment Research team, we hope you and your family are well in the aftermath of events in Manchester. If there is any relevant analysis about terrorism to come, it’s not yet an appropriate time. There…

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  • Blockchain Technology Explained

    Everyone focuses on Bitcoin. But what’s really magical about Bitcoin is what makes it work – blockchain technology. And the startling truth is that blockchain technology has vastly more important uses than Bitcoin. It will fundamentally change the world around…

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  • Bitcoin’s civil war

    Bitcoin has had quite a few years. It’s been the best performing currency in the world, it’s been the worst and it’s been the most volatile. Bitcoin’s turned teenagers into millionaires without them leaving their bedrooms. It’s even threatened to overtake…

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  • Bitcoin’s Golden Age

    On 2 March something important happened. But nobody knows exactly why it’s important. Today we’ll try and figure it out together. But don’t get your hopes up. The answers are elusive. Last Thursday the price of bitcoin jumped 3%. The…

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  • Can this man kill bitcoin?

    Bitcoin has certainly made waves. Furthermore, its underlying blockchain technology appears to have widespread promise. However, it’s far from clear whether bitcoin has much of a future as a replacement for normal “fiat” currency. Today, we’ll be hearing from Dan…

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  • Why I’m buying bitcoins

    Bitcoin has already had one boom and bust. It could be about to have another, says Charlie Morris. That’s why he’s buying.

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  • It’s time to buy bitcoin

    The bull market in bitcoin is back on, says Dominic Frisby. Here, he looks at the digital currency’s “hype cycle” and explains how to get started with bitcoin.

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  • MintChip, “cash weirdos”, and Japanese futons

    Mark Carney’s old pals at the Royal Canadian Mint are running a closed trial of a digital legal tender backed by a government-issued currency (the Canadian dollar). They call it MintChip. It’s intended for use in low-value, online and point-of-sale…

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  • Ethereum: a 32 bagger in 4 months

    Blockchain could be one of the biggest stories of the second half of the year. That’s because the technology behind blockchain is truly revolutionary. But on a simpler and more direct level it is interesting for another reason: there are…

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  • The rise of the blockchain continues

    Bitcoin, Ethereum, in fact any cryptocurrency – they’re all just the tip of the iceberg. The really interesting part is the technology behind them – the blockchain. Which is why over the past month or so we’ve been delving into…

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  • Property and the blockchain breakthrough

    Recently, Nick O’Connor shared two pieces with you about blockchain – what it is, why it’s going to be so big and how you can start thinking about investing in it. (If you missed those pieces, you can catch up here…

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  • Picking winners in the blockchain race

    The race is on. Blockchain is still a developing technology and dominated right now by an enthusiastic but often amateur fan base. The race is to bring it out of the garage and into real commercial utility. A lot of…

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  • What is blockchain, and how will it change the world?

    You’ve probably heard all about bitcoin before. You may even have had a dabble speculating on the ups and downs of the world’s first cryptocurrency. It was only a couple of years ago that the bitcoin was in full on,…

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  • What is blockchain, and how will it change the world?

    You’ve probably heard all about bitcoin before. You may even have had a dabble speculating on the ups and downs of the world’s first cryptocurrency. It was only a couple of years ago that the bitcoin was in full on,…

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  • Alleged bitcoin godfather goes gold

    The Australian polymath who many people claim was the inventor of bitcoin tried to buy $85m-worth of gold.

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  • The dark side of cash

    The shady world of terrorist financing could open a whole new front in the government’s war on cash.

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  • This simple ratio will give you a fair value for bitcoin

    The ‘network to fees ratio’ can help you calculate a fair value of bitcoin based on facts, says Charlie Morris. Not guesswork and prejudice.

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  • How do you go about valuing bitcoin?

    When valuing bitcoin, you have to decide whether it’s a currency, a commodity or a tech stock. The trouble is, it has elements of all three, says Charlie Morris.

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  • Valuing bitcoin

    When trying to value bitcoin, you have to decide whether it’s a currency, a commodity or a tech stock. The trouble is, it has elements of all three.

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  • Banks embrace the blockchain

    Banks – normally terrified of bitcoin – are embracing the brave new world of the blockchain, says Charlie Morris.

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  • Bitcoin and the blockchain

    The true genius of bitcoin is the blockchain – a database designed to transact, rather than store information. Charlie Morris explains.

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  • The future for electronic bearer certificates

    Inspired by bitcoin, electronic ‘bearer certificates’ are gaining momentum with the roll out of blockchain technology. It could even replace cash.

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  • Banks embrace the blockchain

    Banks – normally terrified of bitcoin – are embracing the brave new world of the blockchain.

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  • Bitcoin and the blockchain

    The true genius of bitcoin is the blockchain – a database designed to transact, rather than store information.

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  • Join the bitcoin revolution

    Bitcoin has yet to go mainstream, but it will eventually turn our whole way of life upside down. Dominic Frisby asks whether it’s time to invest in the digital currency.

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  • Bitcoin is still in a bear market – but its story is a long way from over

    Digital currency bitcoin was supposed to be the money that would change the world. So far, that hasn’t happened. Dominic Frisby looks at the state of bitcoin, and where it goes from here.

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  • The bitcoin bubble has burst – but the real excitement is yet to come

    The really exciting thing about bitcoin isn’t the currency, says Dominic Frisby, its the technology behind it. It has the power to change the world.

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  • How bitcoin could help the world’s poor get access to decent toilets

    The current financial system is preventing half the world’s population from enjoying a decent standard of living. Bitcoin and other alternative currencies could change all that, says Dominic Frisby.

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  • Forget the sliding price – the bitcoin revolution has only just begun

    Bitcoin has slid over 70% from its 2013 high. And it’s likely to fall further. But the currency – and the technology behind it – has a huge future.

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  • What the ‘hype cycle’ tells us about investing in bitcoin

    The rise and fall of bitcoin can be charted on the ‘hype cycle’, says Dominic Frisby. So, what’s next for the digital currency?

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  • Does this $350m disaster spell the end for bitcoin?

    The collapse of MtGox, the world’s first and largest bitcoin exchange, has sent the value of the cryptocurrency into freefall. Dominic Frisby looks at what the future holds for bitcoin.

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