Cryptocurrency report by Craig Grant - July 29, 2016

in craigrant •  8 years ago  (edited)
  1. Riding to the post office.
  2. The cryptocurrency depression.
  3. What steemit needs to dominate crypto.

and a funny picture

My first computer at 15 years old

A beautiful photo of @yuliana

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Hey Craig

I had a commodore 64 and played Ninja! haha cool memories!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Ninja

Man, even a bike ride with son to the post office! There is some magic going on

You always get my vote Craig... You the man.

You have a point about steem needing a boost, but the banks and their credit is why I got into crypto so I hope they aren't invited to the party. I think steem will go up once the fiat economy gives way and the media introduces the masses to the new economy. That will give us a solid boost to the steemit economy.

Loved the Steem Cup - we need a Steem coffee brand - gotta talk to some Cuban Steemers ;-)

I really think it's awesome to see a crypto report on a bicyle for a change instead of the typical car "quickies" ;-)

It is not surprising however that the big players are "manipulating" the crypto world in the background.

We don't know who really pulled in all the Mt. Gox crypto power ;-)

We just know about the "confiscations" that have made public.

We don't have to fool ourselves that this is a silent war for money issuance power between the powers that hopefully soon where and the people ;-)

Thanks for your insights buddy.

no :)

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

BTW... Thoughts on the video:

  1. ETH isn't bleeding its still around the same $1 billion market cap
  2. ETC is bleeding... its losing a lot of value, I sold it around $2.50.
  3. The actually bleeding is coming Steem. I invested at $3.30 a pop, and its down around 30% now. Given I have 80 more than i started, but still...

Enjoyed perspective in your video. Curious to see how it goes myself and appreciate your insight

It's my first computer )))