Alt-News #2: GDAX refunds customers / McAfee to mine Eth/ Ethereum on CNBC / Sia ASIC to be released

GDAX official announcement to refund customers who were victim of the Flash Crash

We will establish a process to credit customer accounts which experienced a margin call or stop loss order executed on the GDAX ETH-USD order book as a direct result of the rapid price movement at 12.30pm PT on June 21, 2017. This process will allow affected customers to restore the value of their ETH-USD account to the equivalent value of their ETH-USD account at the moment prior to the rapid price movement.

A user on Reddit made a short description of what this entails

For customers who had buy orders filled — we are honoring all executed orders and no trades will be reversed.
For affected customers who had margin calls or stop loss orders executed — we are crediting you using company funds.
We view this as an opportunity to demonstrate our long-term commitment to our customers and belief in the future of this industry. We will follow up directly with affected customers about this process next week.

I personally believe this was the right move to make for the company. It will give its customers a lot of trust even though it will be very costly for them than just reversing the trade orders. Let's hope it won't affect users in other ways like increased fees over time - although I believe this to be good marketing in the long haul and them profiting of the increased trader growth alone instead.

John McAfee's Company MGT Capital planning on mining Ethereum

John McAfee is the guy who coded for NASA in the early 70's and is known for creating one of the first and well known antivirus software McAfee.

His company has already been mining bitcoin and making great returns for some time now, you can read more about that in this ZeroHedge article and are now looking to include Ethereum mining as well.

We are more convinced each day of the growth and value of digital currencies, and our Company is uniquely positioned to be a leading provider of processing power to relevant blockchains.”

John McAfee, MGT’s Executive Chairman, stated.

From the source trustnodes.com

They have entered into an agreement to purchase 60 graphics processor-based (GPU) mining computers to mine ethereum in Washington, USA

I guess they had a hard time finding more hardware in stock, like it seems with most AMD GPU's lately. (seriously, look for yourself) I've been waiting forever for my new GPU.

CNBC released a video explaining the differences between Bitcoin and Ethereum

Wow, it feels like mainstream adoption is just around the corner. What is going to happen once the masses realize decentralized networks can be secured without the need of mining equipment and their waste in electricity? :)

This video was very informative for newcomers and definitely worth a watch!

In yesterday's post I had linked to a short and funny video that explains blockchain to newcomers and I think I will be using the video above to explain to them what Ethereum is.

Sia introduces their ASIC miner Obelisk

Sia coin is a decentralized network of datacenters which together could be one of the worlds fastest, cheapest and most secure cloud storage platforms.
Obelisk official website

I have been talking about Sia coin before, you can find my investment advice about it on @cryptochannel from 7 months ago where I mentioned my buy-in at 28 satoshis.

360k coins that at the time were worth around $70 would today sell for $6400. (Would've been nice if I had held them too)

I was really interested in this one because when re-searching it I was really impressed by the way the developer was handling the project and seemed to be doing his best to create something truly spectacular. Even in the announcement of the ASIC miner thread on Reddit he seems to be replying to most questions and concerns that users are throwing at him.

Before you "shut up and take my money" at it, make sure to do your own re-search, starting off by reading the questions and answers given about the ASIC would be a good start.


Disclaimer: What is posted on these news articles should not be considered as trading or investment advice. Please do your own re-search and as always don't place more funds than you can afford to lose.
I post these as news articles only, that means I have not been in contact with anyone prior to writing these nor have I made any deals with anyone about its content. If I ever were to do so I would address it in the post.


Thanks for reading! Hope you found it interesting.
Have a good rest of the weekend!
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