Bitcoin nach dem Hype
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https://de.investing.com/news/cryptocurrency-news/...ockt-auf-2262995
Die Bitcoin-Investments habe ich verkauft. Die Absicherung Bitcoin-Short ebenfalls.
Cardano ist für mich eine interessantere Alternative zu Bitcoin, die zurzeit relative Stärke zeigt.
Die Cryptobuden haben eine gewisse Stärke.
Ist auch voll repliziert und thesaurierend aber vom Fondsvolumen viel geringer.
Der Abwärtsbewegung kam erst später. Besonders die Minen waren schwach. Unternehmen aus China/Hong Kong waren dagegen relativ stark.
This is obviously not good news for El Salvador, a country that was already facing financial turmoil. Bukele went all-in on Bitcoin, hedging his bets and even working to make El Salvador the first country in the world to accept Bitcoin as legal tender in September 2021.
Shockingly, Bitcoin did not solve El Salvador's problems. Bukele, who has been described as an authoritarian by his critics, has still had to deal with the issues facing his country, such as a violent crime wave that led to Bukele jailing 2 percent of El Salvador's adult population. On top of all that, he's had to deal with protests, which were blowback from the Bitcoin laws he helped create.
https://mashable.com/article/el-salvador-bitcoin-investment-down-big
The exclusion of three nations -- Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela -- has led to questions about the legitimacy of the event overall, and increased the presence of critics.
"I'm in full protest of the United States of America ... and the President of the United States, because this country is an illegal occupation of stolen native lands," said Heron Carrillo, a People's Summit attendee and strong proponent of the rights of indigenous peoples.
He pointed out that historically, virtually all of what is now the US west of the Mississippi River, excluding only the three Pacific Northwest states, used to be ruled by Mexico.