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Guys, dont engage with Richwicks and onvacation.
Where did I get it wrong?
Bitcoin has no assets. All incoming money is consumed by the miners. The only way to get money out is finding a bigger fool.
Can any of you crypto pushers point out the errors in my statement above?
Not expecting any cogent answers
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-25/bitcoin-s-price-tumble-tests-resilience-of-crypto-miners?srnd=premium&source=patrick.net
Why coinbase charges so much for transactions 2-3%
Are these coat same at other trading places
that is a very specific question and it would be good for @FJB to answer it. We would see how long does a REAL transaction takes place
I am neither for or against Bitcoin. My take is that it is probably better to trust a number in a Russian hacker's computer aka Bitcoin than a number in Federal reserve computer aka USD
I like onvacation and think his matchbox car is a super cool investment.
The problem with the haters here they grabbed the easy way out and decided w/o any 'real working knowledge of crypto" because that takes effort, decided they
don't like crypto no matter what. So now all that toxic pride is in print and none have the balls or humility to look into the facts and recant their obvious ignorance.
The advice I have for them is to get a clue or be ready to eat the biggest shit sandwich they have ever seen ;)
That's what they left out. We saw the hash rate get cut in half last year when the miners were kicked out of China. No fucking big deal.
Seems like lots of people just argue just to argue.
how about some REAL arguments/questions
You have yet to refute my previous arguments or answer my previous questions.
And I don't really expect you to.
Well... I feel that I did.
Either way, have fun with your inflationary fiat and lack of education and the CBDC that will inevitably replace it.
You have yet to refute my previous arguments or answer my previous questions.
And I don't really expect you to.
Nope, just personal attack.
you're just messing with me
Onvacation sayswithout a greater fool
dispute the premise!
I have some BTC that I paid $64,000 for.
Please buy it from me.
No, I'm just pointing out that you don't understand Blockchain and won't answer questions.
If not the greater fool, how do you make money from crypto?
None of the crypto pushers have answered this question.
I have some BTC that I paid $64,000 for.
Onvacation saysNo, I'm just pointing out that you don't understand Blockchain and won't answer questions.
Sure I do if they aren't personal or too broad to answer succinctly. I did recommend you look up a utube video on the subject if you're interested - there are many, some with programming examples. If you narrow down your question I'll do my best to answer if I can.
Generally, nobody who understands block chains would say, "you don't understand Blockchain". They'd say, "What do you know about blockchains" - plural or specify a particular blockchain because there are many. Seems you don't know anything about them.
What do you know about the internal workings / plumbing of the US financial system?
If they invest right now they have extremely good odds/risk of being able to sell BTC @ 89k - 104k this year.2022
None of the crypto pushers have answered this question.
If they invest right now they have extremely good odds/risk of being able to sell BTC @ 89k - 104k this year.2022
jealous.
Otherwise, nobody would care to post a thread like this.
Meanwhile vast amounts of energy used by the miners has to be paid for.
Just warning the fools you would like to take advantage of when you sell your coins (for "fiat" ) someday.
Or are you one of those HODLers?
Onvacation saysOr are you one of those HODLers?
I made some in trading and yes do hold a few tiny positions that are underwater at the moment.
FJB saysFJB says@richwicks in essence what you said would be equivalent to saying TCP/IP has no real value. It just moves packets around, you can't make money off of it, it's a scam - back in the day.
Don't strawman me. You know you are engaging in a logical fallacy, but you do it anyhow.
The problem with a distributed database is that you need to have all machines on at all times, you need to have timely connections to them, and you have to have fast indexing to access them.
Even with bit-torrent, it takes 30 seconds or so before the connection(s) are made. Once it gets going, provided with enough peers, you hit saturation of bandwidth. These are minimal transactions, so it's 30 seconds just to ESTABLISH a connection, and then you're on a priority list.
Distributed databases are great f...
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