Anonymous ID: d57ec7 July 6, 2020, 10:48 a.m. No.9875283   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5313 >>5407

Alright, I keep seeing anons express their clear misunderstanding of Blockchain.

First off, /ourguys/ gave us Blockchain.

 

We were given Blockchain by /ourguys/ so that we could figure out different innovative ways to use it.

These areas of utility range from value storage and exchange, general functionality of the Insurance/Healthcare and Education industry, Government, Banking and Investing and much much more.

 

The biggest thing, however, was that plenty of the Blockchain world is difficult to audit. Not all of it; like the messages [they] were stupid enough to send each other via Bitcoin transactions… but enough of it that many MANY people use it widely to launder money.

 

Keep in mind, people have been laundering money with fiat for much longer than any of us have been alive. Hell, anything that you can come up with, people have been using fiat for for a great deal longer. Anything bad that has been done with any crypto currency has been done with fiat much more.

 

But, this might all be meaningless until you learn that fiat was never meant to be a store of value. It was only ever supposed to be an illusion of a store of wealth. Hell, we skipped the whole owning your own wealth thing LONG AGO.

Debt isn't money. That's just usury.

Credit isn't money. You already live in a digital currency world, but for whatever reason you're convinced that Blockchain is the end of all of us?… Credit has been way worse for way longer.

Then there's Federal Reserve Notes. You people don't understand what they are either, do you? It's Monopoly Money. They're literally the same thing. Someone prints on a piece of paper "I owe you real money" and you call that a store of wealth???

WHAT THE FUCK, YOU GUYS?!

 

Read about Jekyll Island.

Read about The Titanic.

Read about 1913.

 

Who owns the IRS?

Who owns the FED?

Who owns OUR GOVERNMENTAL CURRENCY? (Hint: not you or me)

 

It's time to wake up. Blockchain was given to us so that we can innovate it in order to save ourselves. Learn how to make use of it.

Anonymous ID: d57ec7 July 6, 2020, 11:01 a.m. No.9875388   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5407 >>5434 >>5454 >>5466 >>5591

>>9875313

>IT has the same intrinsic value as the FRN

No. Its value is based on mathematical algorithms which determine what work needs done, who can complete it and it ultimately rewards that person for performing said work. It's an appropriate store of value because, like Au or Ag, its scarcity makes it deflationary.

Otherwise, I don't really think BTC is the answer. It's just the first-mover.

 

I don't disagree with you, but you must understand that there has got to be an easy way to exchange stores of wealth digitally.

 

You're not going to do business with your international business partner in Portugal by shipping him a half an ounce of Gold which will take WEEKS when you can use a smart contract to complete the trustless exchange in seconds for virtually no fees at all.

 

You must understand that this problem's solution isn't at all about what's ideally best, but instead what's pragmatic and as effortless as possible RIGHT NOW and that's Blockchain's solution: an immutable, trustless, decentralized ledger that everyone has access to always.

 

All of you can sit around and gripe about how we don't have a better answer, but for right now this is the only functional answer that isn't just a loosh farming mechanism masquerading as a store of value.

 

There are new millionaires being established daily because of this landscape.

We've been trying to tell you guys FOR YEARS but you still ignore us.

The Great Reset has already begun and you're just late to the party.

Please jump on in, anon. The water is warm.

Anonymous ID: d57ec7 July 6, 2020, 11:10 a.m. No.9875459   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5513 >>5556

>>9875434

Yes.

This makes it a valuable mechanism to transfer wealth.

 

How do you propose we make digital transactions, anon?

Or do we all just revert back to pre-1980s?

Is it not better than fiat?

 

You guys are all going to look back in about a year and a half and think, simultaneously, "why the hell didn't I listen to that anon?"

You don't seem to realize what I'm trying to shake out of you here…

Anonymous ID: d57ec7 July 6, 2020, 11:12 a.m. No.9875467   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5536

>>9875454

>its a trap and a scam until its transparent and accountable who runs it

Yet you've sat here for literally a hundred years while people pump and dump all of your tax money out of you…

 

WHAT IS LOOSH?

Pay the fuck attention, anon.

Wake the hell up.

Anonymous ID: d57ec7 July 6, 2020, 11:14 a.m. No.9875479   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9875460

Do you often resort to "you're a mormon" whenever anyone calls out your standing out super hard?

 

>>9875466

I hold exactly no BTC at all.

I merely want you to explore Blockchain technology and better understand it.

You'll never know how much of what I own. I'll never tell you.

That's the difference between me and people who want to pump their bags.

I'm merely trying to help liberate you.

Anonymous ID: d57ec7 July 6, 2020, 11:20 a.m. No.9875528   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5567

>>9875513

You may not make any digital transactions with people around the world, but the entire world economy collapses without a digital infrastructure for value exchange.

 

Please go back to reddit. We have enough brainlets here.

Anonymous ID: d57ec7 July 6, 2020, 11:27 a.m. No.9875584   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5637

>>9875536

Anon, you're still non getting this.

There is another Industrial Revolution upcoming. What sorts of things did you expect with corruption being ousted, POTUS presiding over a flourishing economy and the FED being audited?…

 

Blockchain can pave the way forward for significant innovation. Cryptocurrencies may very well be mainly a store of value and tool to exchange that value, but there's more to all of it than that.

Besides, what exactly do you suspect any given cryptocurrency has done that fiat hasn't done for the past hundred years to the past decade or so that cryptocurrecies have been around?

 

You people don't have an argument. You just continue to fall for FUD and get shooed away from learning about it by people that don't want you to understand how to escape the vices of a bloated government, over-taxation or the wage cage.

 

You are merely falling for refined psyops designed to get you to ignore the message of /ourguys/ who want to audit the FED and give us tools to progress again.

 

I don't think GOLD won't destroy the FED. I don't think precious metals aren't the only genuine store of value. I don't think all of Blockchain is just angels and rainbows.

I do think it's a MUCH bigger deal than most of you seem to understand, though.

Anonymous ID: d57ec7 July 6, 2020, 11:31 a.m. No.9875623   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5645 >>5665

>>9875556

If it's been turned in to a slide, it's only a result of me sperging.

Can you blame me, though? This is something I'm passionate about.

I'm not advocating anyone going and spending any money. I don't suggest you should buy anything at all.

However, I'm certainly trying to get you guys to think harder or research more, whichever works.

 

>>9875567

How am I a shill, redditfag?

All of those people don't use ANY currency at all because they own (like, own own) things.

It's awfully convenient that I'm suddenly a shill…

 

>>9875591

So, what do you propose, we just end all innovation and never progress via technology and revert back to hunter gatherers?…

What kind of point is this?…

Anonymous ID: d57ec7 July 6, 2020, 11:32 a.m. No.9875634   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9875542

This isn't true. You've all been goofed.

Bitcoin can only be mined so much until it's no longer that worth it to mine it anymore…

This isn't even the beginning of the Blockchain Revolution.