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by danShumway
1478 days ago
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- "you can certainly expect a panic in all cryptocurrency markets" - "but it has no direct means of manipulating Bitcoin." How do square these two parts of the sentence? The ability to cause a panic in the Bitcoin space on command by crashing another cryptocurrency sounds a lot like manipulation to me. |
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These are indirect effects as they are events that occur outside of Bitcoin but cause people who have Bitcoin to sell or trade it.
You can cause panic in traditional finance markets, too. It's the exact same principle at play.