The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread
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@mik said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@klaus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@aqua-letifer said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
Interesting thread.
I must say that that thread makes me like crypto more, not less.
I believe that cryptocurrency is an inherently right-wing, hyper-capitalistic technology built primarily to amplify the wealth of its proponents through a combination of tax avoidance, diminished regulatory oversight and artificially enforced scarcity.
Hell yes, bring it on!
What's not to like?
Ignoring this guy's histrionics, my thing is, it works in ways we haven't grappled with for any extended period, so there may be some pitfalls.
"What do you mean, Aqua, buying on margin is a great idea!"
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If you like the way the Euro works or the way the gold standard works, you'll like the way crypto works. It's like those, but even moreso.
Countries would lose control over their own currency (and to be sure, some manage it very poorly).
Americans should be most wary though - since they currently enjoy having the world's reserve currency.
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@xenon said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
If you like the way the Euro works or the way the gold standard works, you'll like the way crypto works. It's like those, but even moreso.
That sounds so ridiculous. I'm taking your word for it, but it sounds like you're saying, "crypto's great! It's like money, but better!"
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@aqua-letifer said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@xenon said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
If you like the way the Euro works or the way the gold standard works, you'll like the way crypto works. It's like those, but even moreso.
That sounds so ridiculous. I'm taking your word for it, but it sounds like you're saying, "crypto's great! It's like money, but better!"
Well - I personally don't like the way the Euro works or the gold standard.
But essentially - you're turning a currency more into a "force of nature" - people have less control over it.
What I'm saying is that crypto takes away even more control from humans.
I think the guy you linked was essentially saying the same thing.
Question is - do we want humans to control and have agency over their the currency?
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@aqua-letifer said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@mik said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@klaus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@aqua-letifer said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
Interesting thread.
I must say that that thread makes me like crypto more, not less.
I believe that cryptocurrency is an inherently right-wing, hyper-capitalistic technology built primarily to amplify the wealth of its proponents through a combination of tax avoidance, diminished regulatory oversight and artificially enforced scarcity.
Hell yes, bring it on!
What's not to like?
Ignoring this guy's histrionics, my thing is, it works in ways we haven't grappled with for any extended period, so there may be some pitfalls.
"What do you mean, Aqua, buying on margin is a great idea!"
My first experience to buying on margin was the richest guy in Springfield. He lost it all on margin calls. Maade a big impression on me.
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@xenon said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
Question is - do we want humans to control and have agency over their the currency?
Depends on the human.
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@doctor-phibes said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@xenon said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
Question is - do we want humans to control and have agency over their the currency?
Depends on the human.
Under my control is the best, of course.
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@axtremus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@copper said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
Money makes you stupid
Say, how much money does Donald Trump have?
About 1/20 that of Michael Bloomberg.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_richest_American_politicians
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@george-k said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@axtremus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@copper said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
Money makes you stupid
Say, how much money does Donald Trump have?
About 1/20 that of Michael Bloomberg.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_richest_American_politicians
Fun facts:
- Michael Bloomberg was born into less money than Donald Trump was.
- Since signing The Giving Pledge, Bloomberg has given to philanthropic causes more than 3x Trumpās net worth in monetary terms.
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So ... how is everybody's crypto investments doing?
Just came across this:
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/05/bitcoin-a-lifeline-for-sex-workers-like-ex-nurse-making-1point3-million.htmlA good, practical use case for cryptocurrency? You be the judge.
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@axtremus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
So ... how is everybody's crypto investments doing?
Just came across this:
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/05/bitcoin-a-lifeline-for-sex-workers-like-ex-nurse-making-1point3-million.htmlA good, practical use case for cryptocurrency? You be the judge.
This is just a way to circumvent laws you donāt agree with.
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@xenon said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@axtremus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
So ... how is everybody's crypto investments doing?
Just came across this:
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/05/bitcoin-a-lifeline-for-sex-workers-like-ex-nurse-making-1point3-million.htmlA good, practical use case for cryptocurrency? You be the judge.
This is just a way to circumvent laws you donāt agree with.
They arenāt laws. Itās private companies like PayPal saying no thanksā¦
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@lufins-dad said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@xenon said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
@axtremus said in The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread:
So ... how is everybody's crypto investments doing?
Just came across this:
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/05/bitcoin-a-lifeline-for-sex-workers-like-ex-nurse-making-1point3-million.htmlA good, practical use case for cryptocurrency? You be the judge.
This is just a way to circumvent laws you donāt agree with.
They arenāt laws. Itās private companies like PayPal saying no thanksā¦
This is a vague statement from the article, but it seems like PayPal and venmo didnāt want to be part of sex work transactions.
Knox describes herself as āone of the most outspoken sex workers, particularly for crypto.ā Her interest kicked off in 2014, which is when she says several vendors, including PayPal, Square Cash, and Venmo, shut down her accounts because of red flags related to sex work.
Knox describes herself as āone of the most outspoken sex workers, particularly for crypto.ā Her interest kicked off in 2014, which is when she says several vendors, including PayPal, Square Cash, and Venmo, shut down her accounts because of red flags related to sex work.
Iām guessing thatās a legal and moral decision.