• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Metacoin

Covering Bitcoin, the Blockchain, Altcoins, and Fintech

  • Start Here
  • Links
  • Disclosures
  • NFTs
  • Collezione

Archives for October 2020

Oct 24 2020

The SHTF Portfolio*, Part 2

We gave you a couple basic ideas in Part 1, including gold and silver, plus some cash, and — since this is a crypto blog, natch — ETH as your gateway crypto.

Now, in Part 2, time to go really in on crypto to round out your potential portfolio for…well, you know.

This reminder: We’re not responsible for your success or failure. That’s all you. This isn’t individual advice. Past performance isn’t indicative of future results. Bet with your head, not over it. We hope, though, that you succeed.

Portfolio Idea #5: Yes, Virginia, there Is a Bitcoin

You need a little BTC to make sure you have the Grandpa of Crypto. Not a ton, but some. This is where you’re assuming the coin will act as a bit of a hedge, and will move with the broader stock market — which it has done, at least a little — but you’re not banking on a 10x overnight.

You’re doing this for ease of mass usage on places like PayPal, for when people start adopting it.

It’s not our favorite right now, but it’s not to be ignored in a crisis.

Portfolio Idea #6: Join a YFI/ETH Pool on Uniswap

We’ve talked about LPs — “Liquidity Pools” — elsewhere on the blog; this makes a ton of sense as the crypto world morphs into the DeFi — “Decentralized Finance” — world.

Our recommendation here is to have some $YFI and put an equal amount of it and $ETH into a Uniswap pool. While the liquidity here is not where it used to be, you really want to be there because the next Uniswap “airdrop” (more on those in a second) will happen and you need to be using your Metamask account in order to get some sweet, free money. Which brings us to the next item:

Portfolio Idea #7: Get Airdrop Fever

Most of these will suck.

In fact, until Uniswap’s massive airdrop — 400 coins into EACH ETH account you used on their platform — we hadn’t ever seen one that was four figures worth of fun.

The rest may eventually be worthless — I’m looking at you, POW Token — or just a couple bucks here or there. But there are some gems if you’re willing to play around a bit.

Sign up for airdrop alerts from other blogs, check this site for some that we see, and — this is a great tip, in our opinion — get over to Telegram and start poking around.

Keep a spreadsheet and check back periodically on the airdrops’ sites to see if you’ve had any luck.

Portfolio Idea #8: Take a Couple Chances

Here’s where you can get creative, but don’t go crazy. For instance, we have a couple hundred bucks — in October 24 prices — worth of Taco coins, and, should a random small need pop up, we can cash that out and not feel incredibly bad about it.

You’ll want to consider having a few of these types of investments; probably not going to set the world on fire and do a 100x tomorrow, but may hold their value okay.

Some to think about:

  • FOOD-named coins (again, why?)
  • Coins like Compound ($COMP) and Balancer ($BAL)
  • And Crypto.com’s CRO — HERE’S AN AFFILIATE LINK: Crypto.com.

Portfolio Idea #9: A USD “Stablecoin”

The best and easiest of these is DAI. Whether it is technically a “stablecoin” could be debated, but the general idea is to peg it to the US Dollar and it doesn’t fluctuate too much above or below that buck.

(Whether the US Dollar will continue ad infinitum to be the global reserve currency is questionable. But…well, that’s a subject for another day. Also, while you’re here, be sure to read our discussion with Carlos Baeza Negroni, who is building a stablecoin pegged to the Chilean Peso.)

You can get some DAI through this CLEARLY MARKED AFFILIATE LINK to Coinbase.

Scouts’ Motto: Be Prepared

Hey, we all hope that things remain semi-normal, but there’s a chance they won’t.

Consider these ideas to get you started as you prepare for the turbulence ahead.

Written by David Van de Walle · Categorized: Airdrop, DAI, SHTF, tacos, Uniswap

Oct 22 2020

The SHTF Portfolio*, Part One

If you’ve watched any prepper television shows — you know the ones, where they have a bugout bag and a 1976 Chevy Nova parked somewhere in the wilderness, then they plan on driving across the border and into another country, likely Mexico, but possibly Canada, and you can tell we’ve watched too many of these shows — you are aware of the SHTF acronym.

If you haven’t, let’s just assume it stands for “things get really bad.”

Watching the news, you might think the world is going to heck in a handbasket, but…well, all is not bad, because at least the car insurance ads tell you you can save tons by switching.

We’re here today to give some ideas — not advice, not counsel, see disclaimer below — and maybe these can help you if…well…you know.

This advice is culled from a few places, plus our own crypto experience. YMMV is another acronym and THIS one we can define for ya: “Your Mileage May Vary.”

So we need to tell you we don’t provide investment advice, and your experience may vary, and that we’re not responsible for success or failure. We hope you get rich, but, more importantly, we hope you stay safe and take care of yourselves.

*And…about that asterisk. This may NOT totally be a “portfolio” in the traditional sense. We’re not suggesting retirement money here, we’re suggesting different investments and platforms that can put you in the position to cut your losses when…well…when the SHTF moment happens.

Portfolio Idea #1: Cold, Hard Cash

You need it. If you’re in the USA, that means the greenback. If you’re in another country, your own currency may suffice, but (for now) the greenback is essential.

Recommended: $1000. That’s your emergency fund. Hide it somewhere, don’t tell anyone except the others in your house that need to know.

The inimitable Dave Ramsey recommends this amount as your emergency fund — this is the first of his “baby steps” which can help you get out of debt and right the ship.

However, in a super duper emergency like the one that necessitates the SHTF portfolio, getting out of debt might be the least of your worries.

Portfolio Idea #2: Precious Metals

These are the most fungible when they’re in smaller denominations. Recommended: a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars worth. Small units of gold, like 1/10 or 1/5 ounce, are great. Silver bars and coins and rounds — an ounce each — will get you by when the crazies come out. Hey, how much for that bag of groceries? How bout two ounces of silver? Great!

Gold and silver prices from the morning of Oct 22, 2020. Thanks, Apmex.com.

Now, a note about precious metals as an investment: your guess is as good as mine. There are analysts who follow gold and silver, and the stock prices of miners that get the stuff out of the ground; these people will tell you that they can only go up in price because of supply and demand and the inflation of the US Dollar. Great.

There are others, like the inimitable Dave Ramsey (referenced above) who think gold and silver are dumb.

Portfolio Idea #3a: A Coinbase Account

THIS PART INCLUDES A CLEARLY MARKED AFFILIATE LINK: Coinbase Affiliate Link. If you use that link to sign up and buy your crypto, we can both get a bonus after a qualifying purchase.

One reason you want to get on Coinbase if you haven’t already: ease of use. You will need a tool like this to move amounts of your crypto out of their wallets and into an actual bank account.

Another reason: some of their tutorials can pay you money. Here’s a list of a few, and, again, THESE ARE AFFILIATE LINKS:

  • EOS tutorial on Coinbase Earn.
  • Stellar Lumens (XLM) tutorial on Coinbase Earn.
  • Compound (COMP) tutorial on Coinbase Earn.

We’ve used Coinbase for the past couple years and, if you need to move coins lickety-split, it’s one of the best ways to do so.

Portfolio Idea #3b: Crypto.com

HERE’S ANOTHER CLEARLY MARKED AFFILIATE LINK: Crypto.com. Our experience with this platform isn’t as long as ours with Coinbase, but we’ve gotten a decent ROI from a couple things.

One is the staking — which, in this #DeFi economy, is quite profitable, since platforms are paying interest in order to recruit people. You can get a percentage return — ours was about a 30% bump from when we bought in — just by parking your coins on their platform for a few months.

The other profitable angle: staking led to a bonus of $50 into our account, and $50 into the referrer’s account, too. (So yeah you can build a little empire if you want.)

Big, also, is the debit card from Crypto.com. Here’s the Black Card, which is slick. Ours is burgundy, and equally slick but took us less money to get started. It’s authorized by a US-regulated bank.

Crypto.com Black Card.

Portfolio Idea #4: Get Some Ethereum — ETH — Now!

We recommend two things here: a few hundred dollars of Ethereum, and a Metamask wallet.

WHY ETH and not BTC?

Simple: over the past couple years, while Bitcoin has ebbed and flowed, the use case — other than being the big 800-pound gorilla of the crypto universe — has been meh. Ethereum, however, has more of a use case, in our opinion, than XRP, which hoped to displace SWIFT for bank settlements.

Who cares about bank settlements, we think, when all of the #DeFi developments going on in 2020 rely upon ETH to make the transactions.

Sure “gas” prices could be high (that’s the amount of ETH needed to transact), but there are few alternatives that make sense.

Ethereum is still relatively cheap, down 72% from its all-time high of $1444. (That’s after a healthy morning bump to over $400.)

Recommendation: buy some — a few hundred dollars if you can spare that money — and score the Metamask wallet here: Metamask link.

Coming in Part 2…

Next post will look at a few specifics: some random coins, some basics, and some ways to potentially monetize right now if you need to. (And we’ll include ways that link back to the first part…)

Written by David Van de Walle · Categorized: Ethereum, SHTF

Oct 21 2020

Interview With A Crypto Developer: Carlos Baeza Negroni

We’ve been chatting with Carlos Baeza Negroni for a little while now. He’s creating a stablecoin called Copihue based on the currency (the Peso) of his home country, Chile; we thought we’d ask him a few questions. We’re glad we did.

These answers from Carlos are lightly edited for flow; he already speaks more languages than yours truly, so he scores serious points for that.

Carlos Baeza Negroni

What got you started in crypto?

CBN: When the pandemic situation began to spread across the country, I realized that many people will start to work from home, then I had an idea to monetize (somehow) the idle capacity from all those computers. Because they have to be on all day long, and individuals aren’t attending to them all the time (idle capacity), this will cause a rise in their electric bills; but if in exchange we can generate revenue for being idle, it could possibly be a very interesting business niche. Then I met “Bitcoin Family” Masternodes.

Why a stablecoin, and why Chile?

CBN: A stablecoin for the Chilean economy would be a significant reservoir of value, because we have a very stable economy and price fluctuations wouldn’t much affect the pegged price for the token. Also we are working in a “stake and governance” system which is needed to keep the price peg (like DAI and MKR), but in this case it will be Copihue (stable) and Condor (governance) respectively.

Copihue Logo

Also we believe this will incentivize local commerce to adopt the technology, bringing a more friendly and local communication channel to all the interested in participating, accepting and implementing crypto payments (smart contracts) on their site (our team is very proficient in Fintech and e-commerce/payments integrations).

What have you seen in DeFi and in crypto that shows promise, and what would you change about the whole token universe?

CBN: Well, as I stated in the beginning, I’ve just arrived in the industry (after quite a bit of time in technology), and I am still managing to make a proper and mature opinion about all the solutions and protocols out there. But, this space is entirely awesome, and I specifically could say that something that caught my attention is Tendermint as a core technology (they power Cosmos). I would love to make a custom blockchain with some PoS (proof of stake) consensus to achieve my vision. People could have their node on theirs idle PC, and PoS systems don’t require much computation power. 

About what I would change, I don’t know yet, but we definitely could enhance the end user accessibility, bringing more tools like Metamask to empower their experience with different blockchains (like adding built-in networks for xDai and BNB, in that way the user don’t have to add custom RPC networks; that’s too “fishy”). And of course mobile adoption, we need to build more mobile phone-ready applications to interact with natively (always aiming for user experience and conformity, you’re my customer, I have to treat you like so).

What needs to change specifically in South America to get widespread crypto adoption?

CBN: I believe there’s a great labor been done right now, I love to say that in many protocol servers they are implementing Spanish-dedicated channels for the community, also there are many campaigns to get people on board from this part of the globe (in fact, you can see that the next Devcon will be in Bogotá Colombia).

Final thoughts?

CBN: We are building an elaborate stablecoin for our local economic system, in a competition that gathers more than 700 of the brightest minds from all around the world. We know that the stakes are very high, and, to be realistic, we don’t pretend nor expect to win any prize this time, but we are already running with the best, and that makes us feel that we won already.

Editor’s Notes: for more information about Carlos and his project, here are some links:

Site: https://copihue.financial
Hackathon’s Team Profile: https://hack.ethglobal.co/showcase/copihue-chilean-pegged-stablecoin-rec6Gp5xnjJlyiai5
Spanish Telegram: https://t.me/spore_engineering
English Telegram: https://t.me/copihue_financial
Twitter:https://twitter.com/copihue
Medium: https://medium.com/@copihue_financial
Trello: https://trello.com/b/HXBzyV84/ethglobal-ethonline-hackathon-2020

Written by David Van de Walle · Categorized: Chile, Copihue, Developer

Oct 15 2020

Airdrop Watch: Here’s One Called…COYFI, and another called ARBISWAP

We found these airdrops and thought we’d send them along.

$COYFI is the name of the first one and it appears to want to offer some of the benefits of $YFI, but, well, it’s an airdrop, so they’re just getting going.

Here’s a screenshot:

Use this link and get 0.1 of these for free: COYFI Airdrop.

The other is called $ARBISWAP and the link *may* require a purchase in order to get free coins. Here it is: ARBISWAP Airdrop. You’ll be directed to Telegram where you follow a few steps.

Bear in mind, we’re not sure how any of these will fare.

* we take no responsibility for your success or failure with any of these. If you think you’ll get rich, we direct you to the “Rug Pull” of a couple weeks back.

Written by David Van de Walle · Categorized: Airdrop

Oct 14 2020

Video: We Explain ‘Impermanent Loss’

One of our investments — which we talked about a few weeks ago on this post — is a token called $KIMCHI.

Let’s say that our loss is your gain: we didn’t take a bath, but we did lose. The loss is “impermanent,” as we explain here.

We need to let our Kimchi…uh…ferment.

Written by David Van de Walle · Categorized: Uncategorized

  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Search This Site

Most Popular Posts

Up Arrows Are Nice

Up Only In 2024?

So far so good for the 2024 Growth Portfolio. Here we are, on the way to another wacky crypto year. And things are looking...up. If … [Read More...] about Up Only In 2024?

Liquidity Machine Go BRRRRRR

If you have a hard time keeping up with the latest in crypto, fintech, or any of the other things that keep the economy moving, join the … [Read More...] about Liquidity Machine Go BRRRRRR

Tweets by TeamMetacoin

Recent Posts

  • Q1 2025 Crypto Update
  • The Ten Best Crypto Investments for 2025
  • So You’ve Made A Little Money…
  • Up Only In 2024?
  • Who Needs an ETF When You Have a Growth Portfolio?

Recent Comments

  • pgxp.fr on UPDATED Control Finance News: Site Down, It’s a Scam
  • Victoria Tegg on Using Coinbase – A Primer for Bitcoin Newbies
  • Victoria Tegg on It’s Not Too Late To Invest in Bitcoin, Ethereum, or…
  • Victoria Tegg on Is it too late to invest in Bitcoin?
  • Victoria Tegg on ETF News: Ethereum, or Bitcoin, or Both?

Archives

  • March 2025
  • January 2025
  • November 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023
  • September 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022
  • March 2022
  • February 2022
  • January 2022
  • December 2021
  • September 2021
  • July 2021
  • March 2021
  • February 2021
  • November 2020
  • October 2020
  • September 2020
  • August 2020
  • July 2020
  • June 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • March 2020
  • February 2020
  • January 2020
  • September 2019
  • June 2019
  • May 2019
  • April 2019
  • May 2018
  • April 2018
  • March 2018
  • February 2018
  • January 2018
  • December 2017
  • November 2017
  • October 2017
  • September 2017
  • August 2017
  • July 2017
  • June 2017
  • May 2017
  • April 2017
  • March 2017

Categories

  • 5-coin challenge
  • AI
  • Airdrop
  • AMBIS
  • Ampleforth
  • Antshares
  • Avax
  • Bancor
  • Big Banks
  • Binance
  • Bitcoin
  • Bitconnect
  • Bithaul
  • Bitpetite
  • Bitshares
  • Blockchain Startups
  • Bloq
  • BRED
  • Bytecoin
  • CAPY
  • Cardano
  • Celer
  • chatgpt
  • Chile
  • Coin News
  • Coinbase
  • Coinreum
  • Collezione
  • Compound
  • Control Finance
  • Copihue
  • COSS
  • Creditbit
  • Crypto.com
  • CryptoCrash
  • Cryptotini
  • Curve
  • DAI
  • Dash
  • DeFi
  • DeFi Kingdoms
  • Dego
  • Developer
  • Dice
  • Digibyte
  • Dogecoin
  • DYOR
  • Economy
  • Einsteinium
  • Electroneum
  • Empowr
  • ENS
  • EOS
  • Eryllium
  • Ethereum
  • Exchange
  • Exchanges
  • Exscudo
  • Fetch
  • Golos
  • Growth Portfolio
  • Hedge Fund
  • Hexabot
  • HODL
  • ICO
  • Inflation
  • Interview
  • Investing
  • Kimchi
  • Lending
  • Library
  • Liquidity
  • Litecoin
  • MAGIC
  • Manifesto
  • Marketing & PR
  • MCO
  • MegaCryptoPolis
  • Meme Coins
  • Meta
  • Metamask
  • Microhash
  • Mining
  • NFT
  • Non-Fungible Tokens
  • Not Investment Advice
  • NXT
  • Origin
  • Pancake
  • Passive Income
  • PAX Gold
  • Pickle
  • PIVX
  • Portfolio
  • POW Token
  • Quadruple
  • Ripple
  • Risk Management
  • Rivetz
  • Scam Alert
  • Segwit
  • Shrimp
  • SHTF
  • Siacoin
  • Sketches2021
  • Steemit
  • Stellar
  • Stratis
  • Sushi
  • tacos
  • Tax Day
  • Tierion
  • Torcoin
  • Trading
  • Treasure
  • Trezor
  • Tulips
  • Uncategorized
  • Uniswap
  • USI Tech
  • VeChain
  • Vesper
  • Video
  • Whenhub
  • XRP
  • Yearn Finance

Meta

  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Copyright © 2025 · Altitude Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in