11 February 2017

Bitcoin in the News : 2017-01 More++

After the topic in the previous post, Bitcoin in the News : 2017-01 Price, were there any other new stories in the bitcoin space that grabbed everyone's attention in January? No, there weren't. I did, however, pick up on one theme : how well bitcoin is accepted by national authorities. Here is a list of stories in chronological order.

Would you trust your retirement savings to bitcoin? Some people would. I bet that those who would are nowhere near retirement age.

Short takes: Things I learned from this month's news exercise.

  • 2017-01-10: What Is One Of The World's Largest Derivatives Exchanges Doing With Bitcoin? (forbes.com) • 'CME Group started more than a century ago in Chicago as a place where farmers could lock in prices for their crops. Today, its exchanges -- CME, CBOT (Chicago Board of Trade), NYMEX (New York Mercantile Exchange) and COMEX (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) -- cover every major asset class, such as metals and energy and U.S. Treasury bonds. And now it’s making a foray into bitcoin. This past November, CME launched both a once-a-day bitcoin reference rate (BRR) and a bitcoin real-time index (BRTI) that updates every second.'

  • 2017-01-16; High-Speed Traders Are Taking Over Bitcoin • 'The reality is that professionals armed with cutting-edge technology now drive as much as 80 percent of bitcoin trading, mimicking strategies honed by some of the biggest players on Wall Street.'

  • 2017-01-18: Bitcoin is mostly traded in China (businessinsider.com) • 'From less than a 10% share in January 2012, the yuan now makes up nearly 100% of all bitcoin trading.'

  • 2017-01-25: Bitseed Review - A Plug & Play Full Bitcoin Node (99bitcoins.com) • 'Bitseed – a product that claims to be a "plug n play" node for the average user. Just plug it into your router at home and you are instantly a part of the Bitcoin network by running your own personal node. Of course you can always use your personal computer for this but then you’d have to give away a large chunk of space from your hard drive in order to download the Blockchain to your machine.'

And that's a wrap. See you again at the beginning of March!

04 February 2017

Bitcoin in the News : 2017-01 Price

Once again, as in

I find that the dominant bitcoin news story of the previous month was its price action. Instead of gathering stories from a number of different news sources, perhaps I would be better served by finding a single reliable source for all of the month's relevant stories. But which one? A few months ago I analyzed

  • Bitcoin in the News : Sources (October 2016) • 'General news sources often appearing in bitcoin news feeds:- [excluding bitcoin specific sources; ranked in descending order]'

where finance.yahoo.com was the top source. I looked at it again for 5-10 minutes, but couldn't locate any sort of regular, recurring analysis centered on bitcoin price. Perhaps it would be better to look at bitcoin specific sources. Again: which one?

Looking at my short list of January 2017 stories -- which I'll tackle in my next post -- the site that pops up the most often is cointelegraph.com. In addition, their articles often (always?) feature a bold graphic to add visual interest to the underlying story. Bingo! The page

seems to be exactly what I'm looking for. Of the 15-20 stories covering the month of January, I found a half-dozen that documented the January price action:-

On top of that verbal analysis, another page on the site offers a chart which can be tailored to display the latest month.


Bitcoin Price Index

The top portion of the chart shows January; the bottom portion shows January in relation to the historical, long-term price. The Cointelegraph services should be useful the next time I need a rapid analysis of the preceding month's bitcoin price.