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  • neon 🍄
    Jun 21, 2022
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    worldpeace

    nuke everything and buy it all

    I wonder what the deals are with these lines of credit

    Blockfi FTX soon

  • Jun 21, 2022
    neon

    I wonder what the deals are with these lines of credit

    Blockfi FTX soon

    SBF OWNS ME AND ALL

  • Jun 21, 2022
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    Jozen

    Arbitrum Odyssey starts in 1 hr :pog:

    could be potential $ARBI airdrop multipliers with the bonus NFT

    https://twitter.com/liquality_io/status/1538940924935421957https://twitter.com/arbitrum/status/1539292130270650370

    no synapse or stargate?

  • Jun 21, 2022
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    worldpeace

    no synapse or stargate?

    seems not according to the bridges/on-ramps they’ve listed in the picture

    i’ll be hopping for sure 🐰

  • Jun 21, 2022
    Jozen

    seems not according to the bridges/on-ramps they’ve listed in the picture

    i’ll be hopping for sure 🐰

    havent heard of most of those lol i wonder how liquid they are

    ya just gonna use hop since theyve already paid me hehe probably gonna be the most used too

  • neon 🍄
    Jun 21, 2022
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    LegitAlpha

    Any legitimate arguments against crypto just being a pump and dump scam amongst the capitalist elites?

    Unless you swing trade crypto, what’s the long term goal? Capitalist whales hold the big stakes in crypto.

    And don’t say the stock market is the same thing, you can connect share price to tangible things like EPS, profit margin, share float, debt, etc

    a full answer

    it has value for 2 reasons because of the tech & neutrality

    the ledger allows public triple entry accounting something a regular ledger could never provide without a trusted 3rd party

    no s***
    Bitcoin isn't anything like a stock lol
    it isn't equity in a company
    there are no dividends, balance sheets, profits, expectation of profits

    it's a utility that is closer to a commodity than anything approaching a security / stock lmao

    it's just a digital collectible known for being the first to ever solve the byzantine generals problem that cryptographers had been trying to solve for decades

    if you don't understand this you probably shouldn't buy it, investors should only buy things they understand

  • neon 🍄
    Jun 21, 2022
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    also wow the IMF writing about what I've been saying for years

    blogs.imf.org/2022/06/16/how-crypto-and-cbdcs-can-use-less-energy-than-existing-payment-systems

    I have been trying to explain this to people for years and everyone accuses me of lying just like "HUH but BITCOIN USE LOT POWER number big"

    YES BUT SECURING REGULAR SERVERS FOR BANKS & VISA USES WAY MORE POWER THAN A PROOF OF STAKE OR AUTHORITY BLOCKCHAIN

    blockchains save power

    few have the background in cyber security to begin with tho i guess

    ok am done

  • Jun 21, 2022
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    another scam.

  • Jun 21, 2022
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    vayla

    another scam.

    https://twitter.com/kevincollier/status/1539321535835607041

    It's almost like the jpeg field of NFT's are a sham

  • Jun 21, 2022
    ragedsycokiller

    It's almost like the jpeg field of NFT's are a sham

    all investment vehicles are scams.

  • neon 🍄
    Jun 21, 2022
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    bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=845.0

    it isn’t a currency either

  • neon 🍄
    Jun 21, 2022
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    vayla

    another scam.

    https://twitter.com/kevincollier/status/1539321535835607041

    great scam

  • Jun 21, 2022
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    neon

    also wow the IMF writing about what I've been saying for years

    https://blogs.imf.org/2022/06/16/how-crypto-and-cbdcs-can-use-less-energy-than-existing-payment-systems/

    I have been trying to explain this to people for years and everyone accuses me of lying just like "HUH but BITCOIN USE LOT POWER number big"

    YES BUT SECURING REGULAR SERVERS FOR BANKS & VISA USES WAY MORE POWER THAN A PROOF OF STAKE OR AUTHORITY BLOCKCHAIN

    blockchains save power

    few have the background in cyber security to begin with tho i guess

    ok am done

    The IMF wants us all on a digital currency anyway.

  • Jun 21, 2022
    vayla

    another scam.

    https://twitter.com/kevincollier/status/1539321535835607041

  • neon 🍄
    Jun 21, 2022
    JaeRell

    The IMF wants us all on a digital currency anyway.

    yeah all governments definitely want CBDCs so they have total control over all money

    they could move interest rates on all cash overnight with a smart contract it would give the Central Banks a new level of control never seen before

    taxes could be automatically reported

    but you could replace concert tickets, house deeds, passport/ID, record keeping, insurance etc with tokens on a Blockchain and save a lot of money in security

  • Jun 22, 2022
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    neon

    a full answer

    it has value for 2 reasons because of the tech & neutrality

    the ledger allows public triple entry accounting something a regular ledger could never provide without a trusted 3rd party

    no s***
    Bitcoin isn't anything like a stock lol
    it isn't equity in a company
    there are no dividends, balance sheets, profits, expectation of profits

    it's a utility that is closer to a commodity than anything approaching a security / stock lmao

    it's just a digital collectible known for being the first to ever solve the byzantine generals problem that cryptographers had been trying to solve for decades

    if you don't understand this you probably shouldn't buy it, investors should only buy things they understand

    it's just a digital collectible known for being the first to ever solve the byzantine generals problem that cryptographers had been trying to solve for decades

    what’s the general problem that it solved ur referring to here

  • Jun 22, 2022
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    Womanpuncher69

    it's just a digital collectible known for being the first to ever solve the byzantine generals problem that cryptographers had been trying to solve for decades

    what’s the general problem that it solved ur referring to here

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_fault

    The bitcoin network is able to come to consensus on whether the block being validated (mined) is honest or malicious and only commit honest blocks to the blockchain

  • Jun 22, 2022
    vayla

    another scam.

    https://twitter.com/kevincollier/status/1539321535835607041


  • neon 🍄
    Jun 22, 2022
    worldpeace

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_fault

    The bitcoin network is able to come to consensus on whether the block being validated (mined) is honest or malicious and only commit honest blocks to the blockchain

    yeah this is the technical explanation @Womanpuncher69

    the real world example is that its ledger is always 100% accurate between two parties with no 3rd party

    before Bitcoin a transaction like this would require a intermediary like a server to execute this fairly otherwise one party could cheat or manipulate the transaction and there would be no way of knowing

  • Jun 22, 2022
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  • Jun 22, 2022
    JohnCena
    https://twitter.com/Grayscale/status/1539400972061052928

    barry needs to drop his own exchange

  • Jun 22, 2022

    barry owns 3.3% of btc 2.5% of eth
    probably like 3% of total - stables

  • Jun 22, 2022
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    When will it be my turn

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  • Jun 22, 2022
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    neon

    also wow the IMF writing about what I've been saying for years

    https://blogs.imf.org/2022/06/16/how-crypto-and-cbdcs-can-use-less-energy-than-existing-payment-systems/

    I have been trying to explain this to people for years and everyone accuses me of lying just like "HUH but BITCOIN USE LOT POWER number big"

    YES BUT SECURING REGULAR SERVERS FOR BANKS & VISA USES WAY MORE POWER THAN A PROOF OF STAKE OR AUTHORITY BLOCKCHAIN

    blockchains save power

    few have the background in cyber security to begin with tho i guess

    ok am done

    Despite the use of energy there's also the fact that a lot of banks still aren't completely paperless either and some the industries these banks invest in do a crazy amount of harm lol.

    A lot of the environmental arguments seem to be from people who hate crypto religiously anyway, not saying improvements can't be made but the arguments have always felt disingenuous especially when you know things like ETH2 are in the works.