an example may be SDRs used by International Monetary Fund trading paper between central banks .... a space where blockchain can sufficient record ledgers and account authorisation, clearing between central banks & final settlements.
I've audited this course through OCW and I did the readings, because he was the former "SEC guy", so I wanted to know what "these people" truly think about cryptos. And 1 year later, he's appointed, again, as the Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission.. heh! This is perfect. I know what the "SEC guy" really thinks about Bitcoin, in the short term, in the medium term and in the long term. Long live Gary Gensler!!.. hehe..
Fud creates prices to soar like steroids and fomo makes the investor buy when the price drops like dogecoin and shiba inu . Nobody bought Shiba Inu, at least it wasnt really the buzz until October happened.
Note that Lecture 18 is not available. There could be a number of reason it is not available: the lecture was not recorded, the recording was bad (e.g. no audio), the instructor did not want to publish the lecture, IP issue (permission of a speaker not given), etc. No reason is given on the course.
Lecture 18 is not available. Lecture 18 was on "A New Approach to Crypto-Exchanges & Payments". See the course materials for the study questions and readings: ocw.mit.edu/courses/15-s12-blockchain-and-money-fall-2018/pages/readings/ Best wishes on your studies!
The most common reasons for videos to not be available are IP (guest lecturer doesn't sign the IP forms), technical (no audio, files missing), practical (class was cancelled, camera crew missed the lecture/). There is no specific note on the course (ocw.mit.edu/15-S12F18), so it was probably one of those reasons.
DOES ANYONE HAVE LECTURE #18? Or know anyone who might? The internet has been absolutely cleansed of it... It is really important that we get it. Any videos, transcripts, etc? Thank you.
Lecture 18 is not available. The topic was "A New Approach to Crypto-Exchanges & Payments". See the course on MIT OpenCourseWare for Study Questions and the Readings for lecture 18 at ocw.mit.edu/15-S12F18. Best wishes on your studies!
For Gary to say Ripple had no use case for XRP is dishonest. The whole idea of the XRPledger from the beginning was to be a universal bridge for exchange of any value. The team realized that it was far too advanced at the time so they developed a plan to slowly rebuild the plumbing of the total financial sector..... incremental baby steps.. xrapid was just the first step. ...all the money was the plan from day one.
@@yrp237 I think you’re right. I hate how I can’t find the video or clips anywhere on the web. It’s nowhere to be found and not even a clip of it can be found.
@@yrp237 yeah her "I'm a country girl" rebrand grift would have been blown if someone dug around and found out she was amenable to Gensler, a former Hillary staffer
This Unit 19 is kind funny. The Unit 18 was missing among all the recorded video. But the http address was noted 18 at the end of the address. Anyway coming here to scrap all units as my podcast.........................STF.........................
@@scorpions5666 The topic was "A New Approach to Crypto-Exchanges & Payments". Also, there are a list of readings and study questions for it. See the course materials on MIT OpenCourseWare at: ocw.mit.edu/15-S12F18. Best wishes on your studies!
Note that Lecture 18 is not available.
Thanks! Wanted to know if you guys could do a lecture about the FinTech/venture class the professor was referring to?
Can you upload lecture 18?
Why?
Why is Lecture 18 not available?
Satoshi Nakamoto stopped by to give a guest lecture that day.
I love this entire courseware. It completely explains all the movements that Gary Gensler is doing while he's at the SEC.
This guy!
not sure if serious or sarcastic
@@Nawras672 I'm being serious.
Exactly!!
@@Nawras672 ½
THANK YOU FOR THIS!! YOU GUYS ARE BETTERING THE WORLD MAKING THIS PUBLICLY ACCESIBLE
Still useful in 2021 thank you very much
@57:00 opposite of FOMO = FUD, fear, uncertainty, and doubt.
Our Daddy is back, thank you #GaryDaddy and #MIT
The video about the history of ICO was easy to understand.
an example may be SDRs used by International Monetary Fund trading paper between central banks .... a space where blockchain can sufficient record ledgers and account authorisation, clearing between central banks & final settlements.
I was here, virtually, in class. WHERES MY DEGREE! GIMME 😄😂
Awesome 😎 Maximus! I am a Republican and Dr. Gary Gensler is my most respected Democrat!🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸
I've audited this course through OCW and I did the readings, because he was the former "SEC guy", so I wanted to know what "these people" truly think about cryptos. And 1 year later, he's appointed, again, as the Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission.. heh! This is perfect. I know what the "SEC guy" really thinks about Bitcoin, in the short term, in the medium term and in the long term. Long live Gary Gensler!!.. hehe..
CFTC not SEC the first time around
It completely explains
Opposite of FOMO is FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt)
no it is not fomo & fud r the same
@@harambeinhumanform FOMO drives higher prices. FUD pushes prices down. Check the meanings again. They are not the same.
Not with bitcoin
Ever heard of pump n dump
Fud creates prices to soar like steroids and fomo makes the investor buy when the price drops like dogecoin and shiba inu . Nobody bought Shiba Inu, at least it wasnt really the buzz until October happened.
Last question was 2018 gold!
Priceless
Brodich will have 10000/30 for class participation
We all had a Brodich in class
where is jeff sprecher's talk? why is the 18th lecture missing from the lecture lists? is it possible to publish that?
Note that Lecture 18 is not available. There could be a number of reason it is not available: the lecture was not recorded, the recording was bad (e.g. no audio), the instructor did not want to publish the lecture, IP issue (permission of a speaker not given), etc. No reason is given on the course.
@@mitocw was this a case of it being hosted and pulled, or a case of it was never available?
how are those ico developed though , and why are they all on ethe network
Why is it called an opencourse, but not fully open? Missing session 18!
Maybe 18 talked about ripple and XRP...? and since there's a lawsuit going on they removed it...? 🤔
Try on the MIT website directly. I think they have the whole course with papers published
The assignments and readings are published. The only thing that is missing is the lecture.
Where is lecture 18? Is there a way to find out what souls took the class and may have been there?
Lecture 18 is not available. Lecture 18 was on "A New Approach to Crypto-Exchanges & Payments". See the course materials for the study questions and readings: ocw.mit.edu/courses/15-s12-blockchain-and-money-fall-2018/pages/readings/
Best wishes on your studies!
Who's gonna regulate the ICOs. Gary: Its gonna be me bucko
Lecture 18 is lost media.
What happened with Lecture 18? Why is it not available?
The most common reasons for videos to not be available are IP (guest lecturer doesn't sign the IP forms), technical (no audio, files missing), practical (class was cancelled, camera crew missed the lecture/). There is no specific note on the course (ocw.mit.edu/15-S12F18), so it was probably one of those reasons.
DOES ANYONE HAVE LECTURE #18? Or know anyone who might? The internet has been absolutely cleansed of it... It is really important that we get it. Any videos, transcripts, etc? Thank you.
Lecture 18 is not available. The topic was "A New Approach to Crypto-Exchanges & Payments". See the course on MIT OpenCourseWare for Study Questions and the Readings for lecture 18 at ocw.mit.edu/15-S12F18. Best wishes on your studies!
Is an ICO doable before Main net is on line?
Yes
Watched
WTF happened to episode 18?
They don't want people stealing ideas from Bakkt
Where was class 18?
Note that Lecture 18 is not available.
For Gary to say Ripple had no use case for XRP is dishonest. The whole idea of the XRPledger from the beginning was to be a universal bridge for exchange of any value.
The team realized that it was far too advanced at the time so they developed a plan to slowly rebuild the plumbing of the total financial sector..... incremental baby steps.. xrapid was just the first step.
...all the money was the plan from day one.
sir you need to rewatch the course
#Ethereum received funds way before thre was anything
I, wanna be in the room where it happens…
I got FOFU
how the fck are these lectures free? but anywho, thanks so much MIT
Proof M
Guaranteed lecture 18 was scrubbed from the internet because he would be incriminating himself in it
I'm betting it was cuz Kelly Loeffler was a guest speaker and it would have hurt her politically
@@yrp237 I think you’re right. I hate how I can’t find the video or clips anywhere on the web. It’s nowhere to be found and not even a clip of it can be found.
@@yrp237 yeah her "I'm a country girl" rebrand grift would have been blown if someone dug around and found out she was amenable to Gensler, a former Hillary staffer
time travel
I bless you with a degree 😂😂
This Unit 19 is kind funny. The Unit 18 was missing among all the recorded video. But the http address was noted 18 at the end of the address.
Anyway coming here to scrap all units as my podcast.........................STF.........................
WHERE IS LECTURE 18 THIS IS A CONSPIRACY
@@Slamdunkmoe
They're front running us on ripple
🐂
Yeah, right now Bitcoins are the digi scammer's favorite ransom. ...................STF.......................
He doesn't trust Ethereum 😂
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Where is f...g 18th part???
As the video description and pinned comment states... Lecture 18 is not available.
@@mitocw thank you. can you at least tell what the topic of the 18th lecture was
@@scorpions5666 The topic was "A New Approach to Crypto-Exchanges & Payments". Also, there are a list of readings and study questions for it. See the course materials on MIT OpenCourseWare at: ocw.mit.edu/15-S12F18. Best wishes on your studies!