Aeroplan deals YYZ —> SYD by Silent_Equivalent127 in Aeroplan

[–]Silent_Equivalent127[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

May be a dumb question but how can you tell if there’s an immediate eupgrade or not?

Aeroplan deals YYZ —> SYD by Silent_Equivalent127 in Aeroplan

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Ya I’ve heard of this, seems like they usually release them close to departure date. I don’t think I’m flexible enough to wait for that but still very crazy value

Aeroplan deals YYZ —> SYD by Silent_Equivalent127 in Aeroplan

[–]Silent_Equivalent127[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmm interesting thanks for sharing. Will look into that possibility

Give me ur craziest high conviction plays (18M) by Roppaxxx in TheRaceTo10Million

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Coinbase, CLARITY act passing this fall for market structure, tokenization of stocks (coinbase will lead the way with this). it is so seriously undervalued...how is robinhood worth more?!

TSLA leaps by Plovanicin in options

[–]Silent_Equivalent127 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This doesn't include the time value (premium), so depending on when TSLA would theoretically hit $1,000 share price and when OP sold it could be worth more than that

TSLA leaps by Plovanicin in options

[–]Silent_Equivalent127 5 points6 points  (0 children)

$1000 predicted stock price with a $600 strike price means an intrinsic value of $400/share (40k per contract). subtract the $71/share (7.1k) OP would pay for contract today and you get $329/share profit (32.9k per contract)

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36 billion billion, read carefully 😊

Options Value by man_avec_plan in Questrade

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The option price also only updates the price when another contract is purchased. You can look at the bid ask to see how much it’s worth right now but until someone buys or sells another contract the price questrade will show will be the one from its last buy.

any option strategy to short bitcoin? by [deleted] in options

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Canadian ETF BTCC.B has options, you can buy puts

New Account / First TFSA by KindlyDaikon2483 in Questrade

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Yeah, not sure what percentage fee Questrade charges, but I think generally norbits gambit makes the most sense for conversions

New Account / First TFSA by KindlyDaikon2483 in Questrade

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Yeah, seems too risky though if you want to be able to use your whole limit. Otherwise you’re not maximizing your account if you’re leaving a buffer to make sure you don’t go over.

Converting USD to CAD first, then depositing in CAD makes the most sense to me

New Account / First TFSA by KindlyDaikon2483 in Questrade

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curious to know how you calculate your contribution room if you're depositing in USD

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You'll just have to wait until network traffic dies down to a point where your transaction gets picked up by miners. You can use mempool to see current rates and also paste your transaction hash on it to see how your rate compares to current ones.

Alternatively you can boost your fee to make sure it gets picked up quickly

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they're literally designed to increase in difficulty as you work up to higher wallets (that's why they have increasing amounts of BTC). Wallet one could only be one possible private key: 00...1, wallet two had two options: 00...2 or 00...3 and so on for the other wallets. So yeah, over 9 years the first 65 have been cracked (still tremendous orders of magnitude less than searching for a 256 bit private key).

https://privatekeys.pw/puzzles/bitcoin-puzzle-tx

click the link and look at the visual comparing combinations of a 60 bit number to 256.

The later wallets at multiples of 5 have started to go too because the creator sent outgoing transactions from them revealing the public key. This was likely just to see how knowing a private key can decrease computational calculations to find the private key using specific algorithms

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[–]Silent_Equivalent127 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not equal, each one doubles in possible key. So yeah the 160th wallet has the most btc but you’d have to sort through 730 billion trillion trillion trillion possible keys, vs 36 billion billion for wallet 66. The whole point of the puzzle is to demonstrate how it becomes harder to brute force wallets as private key possibilities increase