The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread
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wrote on 30 Oct 2022, 00:06 last edited by
https://www.barrons.com/articles/dogecoin-musk-twitter-51666975620
Dogecoin surged 40% upon Elon Musk taking over Twitter. Any happy Dogecoin owner here?
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https://www.barrons.com/articles/dogecoin-musk-twitter-51666975620
Dogecoin surged 40% upon Elon Musk taking over Twitter. Any happy Dogecoin owner here?
wrote on 31 Oct 2022, 11:55 last edited by@Axtremus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
https://www.barrons.com/articles/dogecoin-musk-twitter-51666975620
Dogecoin surged 40% upon Elon Musk taking over Twitter. Any happy Dogecoin owner here?
I own like $50 or something. It would need to surge to the moon before I took notice LOL.
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wrote on 12 Nov 2022, 19:55 last edited by
Tide is going out. Lots of naked people.
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wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 10:48 last edited by
I agree with what Warren Buffet has said about crypto. (Plus I dont understand it 555)
“If you said … for a 1% interest in all the farmland in the United States, pay our group $25 billion, I’ll write you a check this afternoon,” Buffett said. ”[For] $25 billion I now own 1% of the farmland. [If] you offer me 1% of all the apartment houses in the country and you want another $25 billion, I’ll write you a check, it’s very simple. Now if you told me you own all of the bitcoin in the world and you offered it to me for $25 I wouldn’t take it because what would I do with it? I’d have to sell it back to you one way or another. It isn’t going to do anything. The apartments are going to produce rent and the farms are going to produce food.”
“Assets, to have value, have to deliver something to somebody. And there’s only one currency that’s accepted. You can come up with all kinds of things — we can put up Berkshire coins... but in the end, this is money,” he said, holding up a $20 bill. “And there’s no reason in the world why the United States government … is going to let Berkshire money replace theirs.”
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wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 10:52 last edited by
I'm not sure that is a very plausible argument.
If I'd offer you all of the Euro in the world for $25, it would also be a bad deal and it wouldn't be worth anything.
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I'm not sure that is a very plausible argument.
If I'd offer you all of the Euro in the world for $25, it would also be a bad deal and it wouldn't be worth anything.
wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 11:18 last edited by@Klaus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
I'm not sure that is a very plausible argument.
If I'd offer you all of the Euro in the world for $25, it would also be a bad deal and it wouldn't be worth anything.
But it is worth something. I can go to pretty much anywhere and buy something with it. I can live if you gave me euros. If I were only had crypto in my pocket, I think I would starve to death, not be able to move around, except by walking (and even then, I dont know where I would get shoes), buy a computer to post on TNCR, pay the internet company that allows me to use an (un-bought) computer , etc. etc.
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@Klaus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
I'm not sure that is a very plausible argument.
If I'd offer you all of the Euro in the world for $25, it would also be a bad deal and it wouldn't be worth anything.
But it is worth something. I can go to pretty much anywhere and buy something with it. I can live if you gave me euros. If I were only had crypto in my pocket, I think I would starve to death, not be able to move around, except by walking (and even then, I dont know where I would get shoes), buy a computer to post on TNCR, pay the internet company that allows me to use an (un-bought) computer , etc. etc.
wrote on 13 Nov 2022, 17:15 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@Klaus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
I'm not sure that is a very plausible argument.
If I'd offer you all of the Euro in the world for $25, it would also be a bad deal and it wouldn't be worth anything.
But it is worth something. I can go to pretty much anywhere and buy something with it. I can live if you gave me euros. If I were only had crypto in my pocket, I think I would starve to death, not be able to move around, except by walking (and even then, I dont know where I would get shoes), buy a computer to post on TNCR, pay the internet company that allows me to use an (un-bought) computer , etc. etc.
It isn't worth anything anymore if you would concentrate all Euro in one hand.
No modern currency has intrinsic value.
It's all a matter of trust. If people trust crypto, you'll soon be able to buy shoes with it. If people do not, it will end up in the dust bin of history.
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wrote on 14 Nov 2022, 12:00 last edited by
It’s still not clear it has a use case besides illicit trade and speculation.
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wrote on 14 Nov 2022, 14:37 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
It’s still not clear it has a use case besides illicit trade and speculation.
It's a store of value that could be transported across the galaxy via quantum entanglement computers. Suck it, gold!
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@taiwan_girl said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@Klaus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
I'm not sure that is a very plausible argument.
If I'd offer you all of the Euro in the world for $25, it would also be a bad deal and it wouldn't be worth anything.
But it is worth something. I can go to pretty much anywhere and buy something with it. I can live if you gave me euros. If I were only had crypto in my pocket, I think I would starve to death, not be able to move around, except by walking (and even then, I dont know where I would get shoes), buy a computer to post on TNCR, pay the internet company that allows me to use an (un-bought) computer , etc. etc.
It isn't worth anything anymore if you would concentrate all Euro in one hand.
No modern currency has intrinsic value.
It's all a matter of trust. If people trust crypto, you'll soon be able to buy shoes with it. If people do not, it will end up in the dust bin of history.
wrote on 14 Nov 2022, 16:13 last edited by@Klaus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
If people trust crypto
That is a very big IF.
Right now, it goes back to what I said - it really doesn't have any value. I would be very comfortable living on 5000 euro for a month. Somebody trying to live on the equivalent bitcoin (or even a 1.5x equivalent) would have a much more difficult time. I need to take the subway here - Nope. I need to get something to eat - nope. Lets go out with friends for an evening - nope. etc
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@Klaus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
If people trust crypto
That is a very big IF.
Right now, it goes back to what I said - it really doesn't have any value. I would be very comfortable living on 5000 euro for a month. Somebody trying to live on the equivalent bitcoin (or even a 1.5x equivalent) would have a much more difficult time. I need to take the subway here - Nope. I need to get something to eat - nope. Lets go out with friends for an evening - nope. etc
wrote on 14 Nov 2022, 16:39 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@Klaus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
If people trust crypto
That is a very big IF.
Right now, it goes back to what I said - it really doesn't have any value. I would be very comfortable living on 5000 euro for a month. Somebody trying to live on the equivalent bitcoin (or even a 1.5x equivalent) would have a much more difficult time. I need to take the subway here - Nope. I need to get something to eat - nope. Lets go out with friends for an evening - nope. etc
The idea is that you can exchange it for spendable currency. Which you can, fairly easily.
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wrote on 14 Nov 2022, 18:07 last edited by
Maybe I lack imagination - but I see Bitcoin as the most useful of the bench as a monetary system that's completely divorced from politics.
But - we already essentially have that in gold.
In terms of spending - I don't see how it makes my life any easier using crypto to buy things online vs. a credit card.
If anything - I do want a bank standing behind my card to help me if there's fraud or charges need to be reversed, etc.
Maybe I just don't get it - but I've tried.
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Maybe I lack imagination - but I see Bitcoin as the most useful of the bench as a monetary system that's completely divorced from politics.
But - we already essentially have that in gold.
In terms of spending - I don't see how it makes my life any easier using crypto to buy things online vs. a credit card.
If anything - I do want a bank standing behind my card to help me if there's fraud or charges need to be reversed, etc.
Maybe I just don't get it - but I've tried.
wrote on 14 Nov 2022, 18:26 last edited by@xenon said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
Maybe I lack imagination - but I see Bitcoin as the most useful of the bench as a monetary system that's completely divorced from politics.
But - we already essentially have that in gold.
In terms of spending - I don't see how it makes my life any easier using crypto to buy things online vs. a credit card.
If anything - I do want a bank standing behind my card to help me if there's fraud or charges need to be reversed, etc.
Maybe I just don't get it - but I've tried.
It’s a currency by techie preppers, for techie preppers.
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@taiwan_girl said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@Klaus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
If people trust crypto
That is a very big IF.
Right now, it goes back to what I said - it really doesn't have any value. I would be very comfortable living on 5000 euro for a month. Somebody trying to live on the equivalent bitcoin (or even a 1.5x equivalent) would have a much more difficult time. I need to take the subway here - Nope. I need to get something to eat - nope. Lets go out with friends for an evening - nope. etc
The idea is that you can exchange it for spendable currency. Which you can, fairly easily.
wrote on 15 Nov 2022, 01:16 last edited by@Horace said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@taiwan_girl said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@Klaus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
If people trust crypto
That is a very big IF.
Right now, it goes back to what I said - it really doesn't have any value. I would be very comfortable living on 5000 euro for a month. Somebody trying to live on the equivalent bitcoin (or even a 1.5x equivalent) would have a much more difficult time. I need to take the subway here - Nope. I need to get something to eat - nope. Lets go out with friends for an evening - nope. etc
The idea is that you can exchange it for spendable currency. Which you can, fairly easily.
But that will be the defeat. If you have to exchange it to a spendable currency, then what good is it? Why not just have the spendable currency?
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@Horace said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@taiwan_girl said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@Klaus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
If people trust crypto
That is a very big IF.
Right now, it goes back to what I said - it really doesn't have any value. I would be very comfortable living on 5000 euro for a month. Somebody trying to live on the equivalent bitcoin (or even a 1.5x equivalent) would have a much more difficult time. I need to take the subway here - Nope. I need to get something to eat - nope. Lets go out with friends for an evening - nope. etc
The idea is that you can exchange it for spendable currency. Which you can, fairly easily.
But that will be the defeat. If you have to exchange it to a spendable currency, then what good is it? Why not just have the spendable currency?
wrote on 15 Nov 2022, 01:26 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@Horace said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@taiwan_girl said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@Klaus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
If people trust crypto
That is a very big IF.
Right now, it goes back to what I said - it really doesn't have any value. I would be very comfortable living on 5000 euro for a month. Somebody trying to live on the equivalent bitcoin (or even a 1.5x equivalent) would have a much more difficult time. I need to take the subway here - Nope. I need to get something to eat - nope. Lets go out with friends for an evening - nope. etc
The idea is that you can exchange it for spendable currency. Which you can, fairly easily.
But that will be the defeat. If you have to exchange it to a spendable currency, then what good is it? Why not just have the spendable currency?
Ask a techie prepper, or a coup enthusiast. Governments dissolve after all.
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wrote on 1 Jan 2023, 16:31 last edited by Axtremus 1 Jan 2023, 16:35
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wrote on 11 Jan 2023, 19:04 last edited by
Been a little bit of a rally the last couple of weeks. My meager holdings are up about 7% since the New Year.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2023, 14:19 last edited by
This is nuts. My “holdings” are now worth 3 times what they were 2 weeks ago.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2023, 14:20 last edited by
Of course, that’s still 1/6th of what I put in…