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Bitcoin Misinformation


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2020 Nov 10, 10:01am   136,312 views  2,177 comments

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In my opinion, it’s a colossal pump-and-dump scheme, the likes of which the world has never seen. In a pump-and-dump game, promoters “pump” up the price of a security creating a speculative frenzy, then “dump” some of their holdings at artificially high prices. And some cryptocurrencies are pure frauds. Ernst & Young estimates that 10 percent of the money raised for initial coin offerings has been stolen.

The losers are ill-informed buyers caught up in the spiral of greed. The result is a massive transfer of wealth from ordinary families to internet promoters. And “massive” is a massive understatement — 1,500 different cryptocurrencies now register over $300 billion of “value.”

https://www.vox.com/2018/4/24/17275202/bitcoin-scam-cryptocurrency-mining-pump-dump-fraud-ico-value

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416   Onvacation   2020 Dec 18, 5:13pm  

Traded my eleven satoshis for two cents.

Or maybe it was just a dream that I doubled my money on digital gold the currency of the future.

I hope I don't regret it.
417   Onvacation   2020 Dec 18, 5:17pm  

G36 says
the guy who collects silver coins.

Beautiful and historic.
418   Patrick   2020 Dec 18, 5:22pm  

Onvacation says
G36 says
the guy who collects silver coins.

Beautiful and historic.


Yes, and politically incorrect! I love it.
419   Onvacation   2020 Dec 18, 6:11pm  

Real money. You could get a nice meal for this coin when it was minted


This coin has aesthetic, intrinsic, and historical value

Here's what a bitcoin looks like (in hexadecimal):
FA1E52F8AB3841E85D821DE63E8A4B34
420   WookieMan   2020 Dec 18, 8:41pm  

Onvacation says
This coin has aesthetic, intrinsic, and historical value

Very true. Hard to dispute.
421   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 19, 6:38am  

Historical value is nice. Aesthetics are nice too. My dog is nice too. very nice.
nice, nice.

Bitcoin is at 23k, fuck yeah!
422   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 8:39am  

G36 says
Bitcoin is at 23k, fuck yeah!

Over 24k now.

A bunch of politicians are getting their money out of the country.
423   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 8:41am  

Remind me to talk about "store of value". I have a good example.
424   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 19, 8:44am  

I knew OV would be pissed about Bitcoin hitting 24k. Lol
425   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 8:46am  

G36 says
I knew OV would be pissed about Bitcoin hitting 24k. Lol

Why would I be upset about the lotto hitting $250,000,000? My chances of winning are about the same whether I play or not?

So what do you do for fun?
426   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 19, 8:53am  

your words. "I cant believe someone pays 20k for Bitcoin"

told you.....wait until the price is over 100k :)

those (OV, wookie) that didnt invest in digital gold but bitched about it for years have only one thing left.....get upset and be bitter.
427   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 8:57am  

G36 says
upset and be bitter.

So do you have any hobbies or just crypto?

Some say your a bot. Just looking for a human.
428   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 19, 9:05am  

"Some" yeah, Wookie, because I keep calling him out on his BS and he doesnt know what to do about it other than hoping I get banned. A sign of defeat.

wookie tells us he only cares about six figure gains.....then he tells us he bought 100 shares of LUV. How adorable. If the expects 6 figure gains from that he may wait a few decades. Cute!

hobbies....sure.....enjoy the outsides. MTB and taking the dog on long hikes for instance. Lately, I have also enjoyed seeing you (OV/wookie) get so upset over Bitcoin hitting new all time highs. pretty entertaining!
429   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 9:09am  

lol

I also collect copper coins.


That's my 2 cents.
430   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 19, 9:12am  

I like looking at nice pictures. The good thing.... digital gold (bitcoin) is - you guessed it - digital! But that doesnt mean you cant look at a nice BitCOIN picture.

431   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 9:13am  

Many children today have never lived in a world where silver and gold were backing our dollar. They have lived so long in a fiat money system that they think bits on a flashdrive are MORE valuable than gold.
432   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 19, 9:14am  

they dont just think that....they KNOW that.

433   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 9:18am  

I like Ike. But most were clad tokens. They did make some collectors versions in coin silver.

434   mell   2020 Dec 19, 9:19am  

I disagree with it being labeled as a scam. It is a legit store of value with limited availability. The problems richwicks pointed out are real and will likely restrict it to stay a smaller part of the money mix. That being said the high energy costs come with many strengths as well. So it should swing mildly around its true value which should be somewhat fixed, but the speculation around it is insane. It's here to stay but it won't be trading at 100k or zero IMO. More funds and more merchants entering it will boost it as it already has, at some point it will become a more boring slower moving and more predictable asset unless a whale makes a transaction. I'm invested in it via a HF which started buying a while ago during the rout as part of adding crypto as a new asset class to its portfolio. Pretty happy with it thus far but no need to buy any myself.
435   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 19, 9:20am  

G36 says
"Some" yeah, Wookie, because I keep calling him out on his BS and he doesnt know what to do about it other than hoping I get banned. A sign of defeat.

wookie tells us he only cares about six figure gains.....then he tells us he bought 100 shares of LUV. How adorable. If the expects 6 figure gains from that he may wait a few decades. Cute!

hobbies....sure.....enjoy the outsides. MTB and taking the dog on long hikes for instance. Lately, I have also enjoyed seeing you (OV/wookie) get so upset over Bitcoin hitting new all time highs. pretty entertaining!


I forgot, + going to the beach. Now that I think about it, I like sleeping too!
436   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 9:23am  

My first complete series was Franklin halves.
437   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 19, 9:26am  

mell says
I disagree with it being labeled as a scam. It is a legit store of value with limited availability. The problems richwicks pointed out are real and will likely restrict it to stay a smaller part of the money mix. That being said the high energy costs come with many strengths as well. So it should swing mildly around its true value which should be somewhat fixed, but the speculation around it is insane. It's here to stay but it won't be trading at 100k or zero IMO. More funds and more merchants entering it will boost it as it already has, at some point it will become a more boring slower moving and more predictable asset unless a whale makes a transaction. I'm invested in it via a HF which started buying a while ago during the rout as part of adding crypto as a new asset class to its portfolio. Pretty happy with it thus far but no need to buy any myself.


I agree with a lot here. There will be diminishing returns in each cycle and the cycles might lengthen. Its a new asset class and moving away from being a pure speculative asset at the beginning to a store of value/digital gold. You can talk about regression bands and potential price targets all day long, nobody knows for sure. Its exciting! And its kinda fun to see so many haters get so upset about the price gains. 2021 should be even more fun.

438   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 9:28am  

mell says
I disagree with it being labeled as a scam. It is a legit store of value with limited availability


All incoming money is consumed by the miners. How can you call it a store of value when the only way to get your money out is for someone else to put more money in?

I AM expecting a cogent answer, but I can't see any way to make money with bitcoin other than selling it to someone someday for more than you paid for it.

There is just no there there unless you're laundering money.
439   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 19, 9:32am  

OV, thats true for any market.....you cant get your money for your silver coins if nobody wants to pay for them or is interested in them.....

now that there is more interest in digital gold, there is less interest in physical gold.

Things can change/evolve.

Some still use a landline. Some still collect physical CD or books. Even though its all digitalized. Some even collect silver coins.

the savvy, rich and smart money invest in Bitcoin (digital gold).
440   WookieMan   2020 Dec 19, 9:32am  

G36 says
"Some" yeah, Wookie, because I keep calling him out on his BS and he doesnt know what to do about it other than hoping I get banned. A sign of defeat.

When have I been wrong? Saying it's worthless isn't wrong if it is eventually worthless. You understand that right? Saying I have 100 shares of LUV isn't wrong, when I do. When did I ever say I'd make six figures on LUV? lol, I didn't. You're the only one that's been wrong on your assumptions. It's why you'll fail with BTC at the end of the day even though I've personally wished you luck with it and all you do is ad hom.

I invest in things I can see, touch, experience and know the financials. That's sound investing and it has done me well. Very well. That's not wrong. Let me know when you stop working. A $20k gain is an absolute nothing burger for people like me and other here. Especially since you haven't sold, so it's not a realized gain.

I'll ask this question again, since you seem in the answering mode today. Where did you last travel?
441   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 19, 9:33am  

WookieMan says
G36 says
"Some" yeah, Wookie, because I keep calling him out on his BS and he doesnt know what to do about it other than hoping I get banned. A sign of defeat.

When have I been wrong?


pretty much every time.





442   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 19, 9:34am  

G36 says
OV, thats true for any market.....you cant get your money for your silver coins if nobody wants to pay for them or is interested in them.....

now that there is more interest in digital gold, there is less interest in physical gold.

Things can change/evolve.

Some still use a landline. Some still collect physical CD or books. Even though its all digitalized. Some even collect silver coins.

the savvy, rich and smart money invest in Bitcoin (digital gold).


and FIAT money is also being digitalized.
443   WookieMan   2020 Dec 19, 9:36am  

G36 says

Explain what is wrong about this? It's not the end of the year and I said "wouldn't be shocked." You've got to read dude. That's not a prediction. lol. I actually said that. Reading. Funny. Not wrong. Try again.
444   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 9:36am  

WookieMan says
I'll ask this question again, since you seem in the answering mode today. Where did you last travel?

He went to the beach, on his mountain bike.
445   mell   2020 Dec 19, 9:41am  

Onvacation says
mell says
I disagree with it being labeled as a scam. It is a legit store of value with limited availability


All incoming money is consumed by the miners. How can you call it a store of value when the only way to get your money out is for someone else to put more money in?

I AM expecting a cogent answer, but I can't see any way to make money with bitcoin other than selling it to someone someday for more than you paid for it.

There is just no there there unless you're laundering money.


The amount of effort depends on ever changing energy costs but if the opposite were true it could easily be duplicated which would make it less worth like fiat. It's value is in its ability to store and transact it outside of the influence of the current fiat market dominators, banks and the governments. If you think that way then yes for you only gold or silver should have value and even that fluctuates based on supply and demand. Why bother with fiat It's just worthless paper or digitals backed by a promise ;)
446   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 9:53am  

mell says
Why bother with fiat It's just worthless paper or digitals backed by a promise ;)

To buy food.

Blockchain has to be open source. Anyone can create a new crypto. Why is one crypto worth something and another is not?

Bitcoin is a speculative investment. It depends on the greater fool to keep it going. Most of the money coming into the system is consumed by the massive amounts of energy (to mine each bitcoin it takes 2 1/2 times the monthly energy used by the average home). The system doesn't own the equipment, individual miners do. Bitcoin has no assets. It is only worth what the next greatest fool will pay for it.

I imagine the HODL'ers will start a fee system to keep it going after nobody wants to buy.
447   WookieMan   2020 Dec 19, 10:02am  

Onvacation says
He went to the beach, on his mountain bike.

Sounds lame.
448   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 10:05am  

WookieMan says
Onvacation says
He went to the beach, on his mountain bike.

Sounds lame.

Depends on the beach!
449   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 19, 10:46am  

nope, MTB in the hills....mainly technical stuff and lots of climbing. Beach is more for fam time and the dog loooooves the dog beach.
"vacation" Kinda true though, I live where others do their vacation......funny enough those having vacation here usually bitch about California all year. (jealousy?)
450   mell   2020 Dec 19, 10:49am  

Onvacation says
mell says
Why bother with fiat It's just worthless paper or digitals backed by a promise ;)

To buy food.

Blockchain has to be open source. Anyone can create a new crypto. Why is one crypto worth something and another is not?

Bitcoin is a speculative investment. It depends on the greater fool to keep it going. Most of the money coming into the system is consumed by the massive amounts of energy (to mine each bitcoin it takes 2 1/2 times the monthly energy used by the average home). The system doesn't own the equipment, individual miners do. Bitcoin has no assets. It is only worth what the next greatest fool will pay for it.

I imagine the HODL'ers will start a fee system to keep it going after nobody wants to buy.


Sure but it's backed more and more by the same promise the more govts and merchants embrace it. Plus you can exchange it for fiat. Of course the fluctuations can be large and you may be left holding the bag if you buy high to invest. But that's the same for currencies and currency traders, just not that extreme. That's why they play with millions at once since currencies don't fluctuate that much usually though you can clearly see the greenback has taken an extended dive for a while now even against similarly crippled currencies such as the Euro. You can't deficit spend forever.
451   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 19, 10:56am  

see, with Mell you can actually have a conversation.

Not like our angry mob.
452   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 10:53pm  

mell says

Sure but it's backed more and more by the same promise

The greater fool?

It's a gamble or a way for criminals to move money across borders.
453   Onvacation   2020 Dec 19, 10:54pm  

G36 says
our angry mob

I'm not angry. Are you?
454   Bitcoin   2020 Dec 20, 5:19am  

Mell,
His bias probably wont allow him to have a discussion. I can just see him throwing silver coins at the TV when Bitcoin hits the news (Breaking new all time highs). You are talking to someone who doesnt even understand the basics (Bitcoins decentralization & scarcity). For the longest time OV thought the last Bitcoin will be mined in 2040. Since he doesnt read the article we post, it took a little bit longer until he understood the last Bitcoin will be mined in 2140. Dont expect much from a discussion with him.
455   Onvacation   2020 Dec 20, 8:00am  

G36 says
the last Bitcoin will be mined in 2040

2030 maybe. I actually doubt if it lasts that long if you don't count the HODLers that will probably have to pay huge fees to keep the blockchain current.

Just a matter of time before everyone realizes that there is nothing there but a code to a spreadsheet on a flashdrive.

Take a long ride on your bicycle and think about it.

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