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BTC Vinanz Limited

15.00
0.00 (0.00%)
20 Dec 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Vinanz Limited AQSE:BTC Aquis Stock Exchange Ordinary Share VGG9520B1004 Ordinary shares
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 15.00 0.00 16:04:03
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
14.75 15.25 15.125 15.00 15.00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- 0 15.00 GBX

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Posted at 06/12/2024 12:59 by trustmeimastomach
Hi. New here just found Vinanz after a poster mentioned them on sclp site . Just starting research .. I had a good run with ARB back in the day buying at 11p and selling up to £3.50 also had much luck with KR1 and still dabble there, Ive also been holding btc since 2018 along with various other coins . always a bit sceptical when David is involved but if anyone can give me any info about hosting splits etc my understanding is 30 PH/s at current hash raid would mine aprox 36 btc p/m . Additional info much appreciated and good luck current holders .
Posted at 10/1/2024 08:03 by parsons4
Oh well I am the first one to post. It is very sad that a number of brokers will not deal in any CRYPTO related shares; Stocktrade and Charles Stanley to name just two !!
Fortunately I managed to buy just a few BTC shares anyway, as I am a believer in Bitcoin but not CRYPTOs generally. GLA
Posted at 21/6/2023 14:15 by barden125
Introduction

The Genesis of Bitcoin: A Brief Overview

Satoshi Nakamoto and the Whitepaper
Decentralization and Trustless Transactions
Understanding Bitcoin: The Basics

Cryptocurrency Defined
How Bitcoin Works: Blockchain Technology
Mining and Consensus Mechanisms
The Advantages of Bitcoin

Financial Freedom and Control

Eliminating Intermediaries
Peer-to-Peer Transactions
Non-Inflationary Currency
Global Accessibility and Inclusion

Unbanked and Underbanked Populations
Cross-Border Transactions
Financial Inclusion for Developing Countries
Transparency and Security

Public Ledger and Immutable Transactions
Enhanced Security Measures
Protection against Fraud and Counterfeiting
Bitcoin as a Store of Value and Investment Asset

Limited Supply and Scarcity
Digital Gold Comparison
Diversification and Portfolio Allocation
Challenges and Criticisms

Volatility and Price Fluctuations

Market Speculation and Investor Sentiment
Price Manipulation and Market Manipulation
Mitigating Volatility Risks
Regulatory and Legal Concerns

Government Reactions and Policy Frameworks
AML and KYC Compliance
Taxation and Reporting Requirements
Energy Consumption and Environmental Impact

Proof-of-Work vs. Proof-of-Stake
Green Mining Initiatives
Sustainable Solutions for Bitcoin
Scalability and Transaction Speed

Bitcoin's Scaling Challenges
Lightning Network and Layer-2 Solutions
Future Developments and Potential Solutions
The Future of Bitcoin

Mainstream Adoption and Institutional Acceptance

Corporate Investments and Adoption
Bitcoin in Traditional Financial Institutions
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) and Bitcoin Derivatives
Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) vs. Bitcoin

CBDCs as a Response to Digital Currencies
Impact on Bitcoin and Decentralization
Coexistence or Competition?
Technological Advancements and Innovation

Layer-2 Protocols and Smart Contracts
Privacy Enhancements and Confidential Transactions
Interoperability and Cross-Chain Solutions
The Socioeconomic Impact of Bitcoin

Wealth Redistribution and Financial Empowerment
Economic Freedom and Autonomy
Closing the Global Wealth Gap
Conclusion

Bitcoin: A Paradigm Shift in Finance and Beyond
Transformation of the Financial Landscape
Opportunities and Risks in the Digital Economy
Embracing the Future of Money
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Posted at 13/5/2022 19:30 by sideshowbull
If it is not for you then some should learn for their kids?

The names I see here have been around for ages as I have.

Scary!

Only advice I can give been doing the crypto for a bit is...

Just buy BTC and let the good ones emerge if they survive buy them way cheaper than ICO if not will return.

It is all coming back to BTC. But only BTC you own in a private wallet!

Get it?

No advice..

BWTFDIK
Posted at 13/5/2022 18:04 by sideshowbull
Crypto world you need BTC or ETH to buy anything legitimate.

BTC IS my prefered method.

If you have BTC or ETH sit back and watch which projects will succeed.

Apart from a few that I have really researched.

Been my model and has worked 75%

BWTFDIK
Posted at 13/5/2022 17:58 by powereddrones
I always believed people would trade ALTs, ultimately to acquire more BTC, especially during ALT season. I don't have the energy to search amongst the 13,000+ other cryptos for the next big project. If you are connected to developers then sure, you have an advantage, and you should use it as there is no regulation.

The next thing that would beat BTC would be something that would be 10x better. Until that comes along BTC stays the King.

Some tokens you need to buy the "master" token to access another. Like crossing a bridge to cross another bridge. Then you have to do the reverse if you want to trade out or move it from one account to another. Example with BTT you need to first acquire TRX tokens. Some tokens are only available through obscure measures like through Pancake swap, and you need those tokens. With the very very small centralised projects, there is always the risk of a rug pull - you lose everything.
Posted at 09/5/2022 17:10 by sideshowbull
Likely will go much lower, how can the BTC price be formulated by 100k BTC on platforms?


17m held elsewhere, wonder who?

I am more positive than ever.

BWTFDIK
Posted at 08/5/2022 13:32 by powereddrones
BTC at $34K

hxxps://www.binance.com/en/trade/BTC_USDT?theme=dark&type=spot

^If you check the technical chart - it is a technical sell. BUT if you are a long term investor and believe in BTC as opposed to CBDC, then it is a window of opportunity.

It is rare to be able to buy at the lowest possible measure of pessimism, but I believe we shall see it soon. How exciting!

Watch a video while you wait -



Why you should be looking to buy bitcoin now. April 2022

I'll be at the UK Investor show in London (21st May) hopefully I'll see Dominic at the show again talking about crypto.
Posted at 26/4/2022 18:34 by sideshowbull
It only started once CMC was allowed to loan 100k BTC to allow spreadbet on platforms.

Most exchanges also loan BTC too but CMC was recognised as legit.

Semi bothered as it is alowing Hodl in but defeating the object.

BTC works even better than gold, only 21m ever, more likely 15m

Some large holder is loaning out his, well until he stops.

They will jut run the algo and purge every margin trader out as usual until investors understand PRIVATE KEY BTC HODL

BWTFDIK
Posted at 11/4/2022 18:09 by powereddrones
RE:4507 18th Feb 2022

The churn continues. This BTC price calling business is no easy task. So which way from here at $40K?

First stop $30K or $50K?

----

Well, well well! Here we are again at $40K! We got up to around $47K. And.... generally any number with 7 is a good time to short (see the NUM thread). 7 is used in casinos and slot machines. 7 I believe is lucky for the house, and not you. Most punters are naturally long, rather than short. So if you did short at $47K, you might be quids in.

So where next? I still stand by post 4507.

I saw a custom big black BMW which was immaculate. It might be a series 6 or 7.
The number plate, I'd happen to see was something like 777 FUD - which means Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt. That bloke must be a professional shorter and spreads FUD to help his trades! I should have stopped him and asked!
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