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Socratic Demolishment User ID: 66540088 United States 05/19/2021 12:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | swing on the spiral... all they have to do is hold they know that. the tech is too promising and btc is petrodollared into the very fabric of it to unwind inflation every four years and then use promising alt coin projects where humanity crowd funds cool things.. and then the alt gains go back into btc the people that make the most money end up stimulating it back up for everyone else... its immutable the hardest asset there is. and yes i know what youll say... what is it.. well its nothing and its EVERYTHING. Praise God |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78349802 United States 05/19/2021 01:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Crypto is just a casino. Just like the stock market. In order for these great gains to be realized, the real economy will be destroyed. It makes perfect sense to the parasites, who sound like any other pyramid promoters. They constantly talk about how rich you will be tomorrow. Even now, they cry at a pull back to still unimaginable gains, and they believe those gains were realized because they are smart going to genius, not because the game is rigged. Which one seems more likely? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80313195 Crapto became worthless the moment it wanted to be invited to the shackles of the banking system. It is just a matter of time until that is fully realized. It simply hasn't earned the popularity to stand on its own, so now it begs for relevance from the debt creators. Governments will easily shut them down now that their bluff has been called. You are not an army, you are a routed band of deserters. They're idiots. Yeah, the banks and state will use the tech ON THEIR OWN digital currency. Bitchcoin is obsolete and only has name recognition going for it. |
The Gullible Skeptic User ID: 70011787 United States 05/19/2021 01:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I mean I am still up 600% in 4 years, so. Don't risk wwhat you can't lose and you won't be sweating. INTP/8w9 Ennegram "You can't teach anyone anything but they can choose to learn" -Me- "To exist is to destroy"-Me- "Specialization is for insects" -Robert Heinlein- Nine Noble Virtues: ODINISM: Truth,Courage,Honor,Fidelity,Discipline,Hospitality,Self Reliance, Industriousness, Perseverance |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78349802 United States 05/19/2021 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CRYPTO is an ECELLENT TOOL for the FED to slow the velocity of fiat being pumped into the system so inflation doesnt seem so out of control. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80380433 ^^ THIS And when they have their own gov-coin or inflation fades they will beat the hell out of other cryptos by regulation. A lot of these cointards seem to think that they will be the next warren buffet or will get a seat at the table inside that club George Carlin used to talk about. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78349802 United States 05/19/2021 01:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Exactly and that’s my whole problem with crypto. Quoting: Nyblazer I’ve yet to see anyone really explain what exactly it could ever offer that traditional fiat money can’t. What could Bitcoin ever do substantially better than fiat cash? Digital transfers? Basically 90% of shit we pay for via fiat is already done digitally via credit and debit. It can’t be manipulated is the other argument? Well clearly it can lol. Then look harder. The explanation is there. I personally don't consider worth the while to explain it to you given your current state of understanding and degree of open-mindedness, but the answers you're seeking is out there. See you in a few years or decades when you finally get it. And you will. Oh come on now please. What exactly could it ever do that we aren’t doing right now with fiat Get paid to release pipelines that don't belong to them? |
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JJ Johns J to the 3rd User ID: 79040165 Switzerland 05/19/2021 02:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i'm positive that, at some point way back when, there were many people shitting all over air travel saying it will never take off. same for many things over the course of history. what i don't understand is the schadenfreud (happiness about other's loss) going on with cryptos. you are in it and understand it, and think it has future value, or you don't. easy. but why all the hate? i think a lot of the strange comments and hate here come from a lack of understanding... sure, it could all tank. but, there are a few great technologies that have great potential. look what cardano just did in africa. look at what vechain can do about counterfeits. look what some of the defi projects that can put the banks out of business. when you start understanding what is going on here, the investment becomes easy. a lot of you sound like the nay sayers before the internet, but yet, you are all here, on the interwebs. just some food for thought. the us dollar is worthless and being propped up, and precious metals aren't the only hedge against that. Last Edited by Jay3 on 05/19/2021 02:47 PM . . No clotshot, NEVER! . Mad as hell! . |
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