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What actually determines the value of a crypto?
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[quote:E CaT PanTHer:MV81MTg3ODM4Xzk1Mzc3OTc2X0Y2MEVEOEYx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77566042:MV81MTg3ODM4Xzk1Mzc3ODkwXzgwMkMzQTdE] [quote:E CaT PanTHer:MV81MTg3ODM4XzZDODQyNTcx] How do we know those numbers that are changing every second aren't being manipulated by a computer algorithm? Someone invented crypto. Someone invented Blockchain. So who has the keys to these computer systems? And honestly, if you can't provide the actual formula for what determines the intrinsic value of a crypto at any given moment in time, then you can make the legitimate argument that there's definitely some manipulation happening in the back end, right? [/quote] [b]It's called CRYPTOGRAPHY you dumbass. You know when you encrypt your computer with an algorithm that takes over 1,000,000 years on a super computer to decipher... Go read it up on it before making an anti-crypto troll thread. [/b] [/quote] I legitimately didn't know, that's why I was asking. Knowledge is pretty widespread bro, just bc you've read up on cryptography doesn't meant the entire world has. Try taking a more humble approach when you respond and help people understand instead of yelling "dumbass" Just a suggestion [/quote]
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How do we know those numbers that are changing every second aren't being manipulated by a computer algorithm?
Someone invented crypto. Someone invented Blockchain.
So who has the keys to these computer systems?
And honestly, if you can't provide the actual formula for what determines the intrinsic value of a crypto at any given moment in time, then you can make the legitimate argument that there's definitely some manipulation happening in the back end, right?
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