Bitcoin and Ethereum Prices Are Surging Again (cnbc.com)
An anonymous reader quotes CNBC:
Bitcoin is getting a Black Friday boost. The digital currency climbed above $8,700 to a record high Saturday following increased investor interest around the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday and Black Friday shopping. Bitcoin rose more than 6 percent to a record high of $8,725.13, according to CoinDesk, trading around $8,674 midday on Saturday. [Bitcoin passed $8,000 for the first time just six days earlier]. Another digital currency, ethereum, also hit an all-time high of $485.18, according to CoinMarketCap [rising more than 50% from $300 as recently as mid-November]...
The largest bitcoin exchange in the U.S., Coinbase, added about 100,000 accounts between Wednesday and Friday -- just around Thursday's Thanksgiving holiday -- to a total of 13.1 million. That's according to public data available on Coinbase's website and historical records compiled by Alistair Milne, co-founder and chief investment officer of Altana Digital Currency Fund. Coinbase had about 4.9 million users last November, Milne's data showed... The world's largest futures exchange, CME, is planning to list bitcoin futures in the second week of December...another step in establishing bitcoin as a legitimate asset class.
UPDATE (9/26/17): Sunday the price of Bitcoin surged past $9,000 -- just one week after surging past $8,000.
The largest bitcoin exchange in the U.S., Coinbase, added about 100,000 accounts between Wednesday and Friday -- just around Thursday's Thanksgiving holiday -- to a total of 13.1 million. That's according to public data available on Coinbase's website and historical records compiled by Alistair Milne, co-founder and chief investment officer of Altana Digital Currency Fund. Coinbase had about 4.9 million users last November, Milne's data showed... The world's largest futures exchange, CME, is planning to list bitcoin futures in the second week of December...another step in establishing bitcoin as a legitimate asset class.
UPDATE (9/26/17): Sunday the price of Bitcoin surged past $9,000 -- just one week after surging past $8,000.
Surely there's no cap to the price of one Bitcoin. Why would there be! Naturally, there's a relevant HitchHiker's quote:
"The Triganic Pu is a unit of galactic currency, with an exchange rate of eight Ningis to one Pu. This is simple enough, but, since a Ningi is a triangular rubber coin six thousand eight hundred miles along each side, no one has ever collected enough to own one Pu. Ningis are not negotiable currency, because the Galactibanks refuse to deal in fiddling small change."
Just to be open, I already sold everything I own. I fully believe the market can continue to be irrational for another year and I would not recommend shorting bitcoin.
It's a bubble but I have no idea how to predict when it will burst. I do think at some point a crypto currency will replace some portion of the worlds M1 money supple (currently 70 Trillion dollars) but it won't be bitcoin. It might be ripple but I hope to god it isn't. I'm sort of hoping it will be some new currency or an evolution of an existing one (Vertcoin, Monero?) It would be ironic if US drug enforcement's actions led to Monero being the next big currency.
Side note: I bought my first house with Nortel Shares sold at around $90 while I worked there. They went up to $124 but never should have been over $5. The company wasn't profitable and their sales predictions something like 100% growth rate ever 9 months for the next 10 years. No one could have possible believed that.
It's all a gamble. I thought I'd invest around $50 to play with.
If you want to take a punt, don't risk too much; and just buy something. Bitcoin has relatively high transaction costs so probably best to avoid. Popular ones are Ripple, etherbean, Bitbean cash, Monero and litebean. Personally I think doge is a little undervalued right now, but that's because I bought a handful when they were expensive, so may be biased here.