Anonymous ID: 98884d April 18, 2021, 1:40 a.m. No.13452719   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13452662

>>>13452362, >>13452378, >>13452479 (You), >>13452515 Digital fiat currency… sure, what could go wrong?

Stop being retarded, anon.

The ones refuting Blockchain are brainlets that can only quote dead people who couldn't see far enough ahead in to the future in order to prevent what's about to happen.

[They] got duped by /ourguys/.

Do your own research.

Anonymous ID: 98884d April 18, 2021, 3:13 a.m. No.13452984   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2990

>>13452981

Yeah, they seem pretty freaked out for the most part, but I haven't really looked at very much of the funeral… can't bring myself to care too much about most of the plays these days.

I'm just here to eat popcorn and watch the wider show.

Anonymous ID: 98884d April 18, 2021, 3:24 a.m. No.13453016   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3027

>>13453001

Yeah, it's getting very annoying. She isn't usually this bad, but the last few days has been nonstop (You)s to scripts and leaf like bakes doesn't know better… It's getting very old

 

>>13453005

Stop (You)ing them…

Your emotions are being taken advantage of.

Anonymous ID: 98884d April 18, 2021, 3:30 a.m. No.13453030   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3044 >>3045 >>3055 >>3065 >>3100 >>3126 >>3144 >>3162 >>3191 >>3220 >>3253 >>3288 >>3309 >>3324

>>13453012

>They are gonna crash Bitcoin.

They don't need to. The bullrun will taper out maybe around EOY or a couple of months sooner and altseason will begin, just like last cycle and the one before that.

Learn about the Halving…

 

>All major players have some sort of connection to block chain and crypto.

Which indicates its utility… yes.

<If you can't be 'em, join 'em.

 

>China has ultimate control over the USD.

This tired FUD is absolutely idiotic. First off, they don't have to, but they will if we let them. Secondly, China does NOT have the most mining in the world and even if they have like 20%, the rest of the world will squeeze them out eventually.

 

>Facebook and Walmart are also adopting this tech! Oh my!

No shit. It's going to take over tradfi and revolutionize countless industries. You're just new here.

 

>Once the coins are all mined, what's the motivation to have miners online?

Online? What are you even asking?

Either way, let's find out in a few decades, when that happens.

 

>It's about to crash.

Well, no shit. That's how it works every time.

I'm glad you're finally figuring it out though.

 

Maybe actually try and do your own research and then come back and try this again after you've thought this through and aren't just relying on some other moran to spell this out for you (terribly).

 

>Look mom, I'm a researcher!

Pathetic.

Anonymous ID: 98884d April 18, 2021, 3:59 a.m. No.13453112   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3120 >>3125

>>13453091

>Peter Schiff

kek

That's literally just shifting the problem. We're just right back to where we started with that kind of innovation.

 

>>13453097

Did the economy depend on digital organization back then?…

 

>>13453103

Yeah, that's the point.

None of you guys are thinking this through, but the answers are staring you in the face.

Sure, metals are one of the most effective and historically dependable ways to value a currency, but the limits of Gold and something like GoldMoney or BitGold are clear.

Anonymous ID: 98884d April 18, 2021, 4:10 a.m. No.13453148   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3161 >>3174 >>3187

>>13453120

We already have…

A Proof Of Work system has clear limits.

The reason "ETH killers" are running the alt market right now (SOL, AVAX, DOT, ONE) is because of the issues made clear with gas.

Ethereum has thus proposed a solution: ETH 2.0, which switches the chain to Proof of Stake and implements scaling solutions to correct for network congestion, which is causing gas fees to skyrocket.

 

You don't know what you're talking about.

Do your own resarch.

 

>>13453125

I'm just trying to get you to realize how we can innovate the digital interaction with our currency.

Just valuing it isn't enough. Is there still a bank? How do we fix usury? It's easier to maintain custody of assets like Au and Ag, but do we just go right back to offloading custody in Escrow services?

I'm not sure you've gotten to the bottom of the issues with the currency yet. You've definitely got part of it nailed down, but there's more to this situation that you're not picking up on, which I'm trying to present.