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Bitcoin Misinformation


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2020 Nov 10, 10:01am   104,994 views  2,063 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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81   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 17, 11:42am  

Onvacation says
I'm a saver and dollar cost average kind of guy.

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Nice! How do you save? Do you keep cash in the savings account? And what do you dollar cast avg into? You said you invest in food/entertainment and mutual funds. Is that what you dollar cost avg into or do you invest in anything else?
82   Onvacation   2020 Nov 17, 3:05pm  

I usually buy when things are on sale. Often I just go to Costco and buy in bulk.

I've always got a three month supply of toilet paper.
83   Onvacation   2020 Nov 17, 3:10pm  

I spend very little time investing. I just accumulate stuff and experiences. I automatically dollar cost average into funds. It's amazing how paper wealth accumulates but that is a small part of your actual wealth. What good is it that you gain the world if you lose your soul?

I do invest quite a bit of time into exercise. I also believe in preventative maintenance and oral hygiene.
84   Onvacation   2020 Nov 17, 3:32pm  

And bitcoin is a scam.
85   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 17, 4:51pm  

great. And when you say funds, you mean 401k or mutual funds besides your 401k?
86   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 17, 9:06pm  

Eric Holder says
Onvacation says
I meant gambled. If you had speculated $20,000 in bitcoin 3 years ago you would only be down $2,000.


Which is the situation most of the current enthusiastic pumpers are in.


people wish they would have bought at 20k soon. It will just be a blip on the log scale...
The next bull cycle has started.

87   Onvacation   2020 Nov 17, 9:31pm  

G36 says
It will just be a blip on the log scale...
The next bull cycle has started.

Moonshot?
88   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 17, 9:37pm  

Onvacation says
G36 says
It will just be a blip on the log scale...
The next bull cycle has started.

Moonshot?


The next months/year should be a fun, profitable, enjoyable ride
89   Onvacation   2020 Nov 17, 9:59pm  

BREAKING NEWS!

Bankers are pouring huge amounts of cash into bitcoin in an attempt to get it out of the country before the Kraken is released!
90   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 18, 6:50am  

Onvacation says
BREAKING NEWS!

Bankers are pouring huge amounts of cash into bitcoin in an attempt to get it out of the country before the Kraken is released!


close!

Bankers {+ hedge funds and Nasdaq listed companies} are pouring huge amounts of cash into bitcoin since its the best performing asset available due to its traits (scarcity, decentralization and security). Retail will follow later.

Exciting times!!
91   Onvacation   2020 Nov 18, 6:59am  

G36 says
Retail will follow later.

"Here's your latte, that will be 12 satoshis plus a 10 satoshi transaction fee, 20 if you want it on the next block 10 minutes from now otherwise you will have to wait a couple of hours for a miner to accept your lower fee and verify your transaction. "
92   Robert Sproul   2020 Nov 18, 7:20am  

Onvacation says
G36 says
Retail will follow later.

"Here's your latte, that will be 12 satoshis plus a 10 satoshi transaction fee, 20 if you want it on the next block 10 minutes from now otherwise you will have to wait a couple of hours for a miner to accept your lower fee and verify your transaction. "

I don't know enough about any of this to weigh-in but PayPal is now offering to facilitate Bitcoin transactions. This would seem to be a huge step toward making retail inroads.
93   Onvacation   2020 Nov 18, 7:58am  

Robert Sproul says
PayPal is now offering to facilitate Bitcoin transactions.

Does that mean they will access your "wallet" (flash drive) like they do your credit card account? What will determine bitcoin's value during the transaction? The current price? The end of day price? As we know these two values can be hundreds of dollars apart.

Does anyone buy coffee with bitcoin? Or is it just the "currency of the future"?
94   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 18, 8:02am  

Robert Sproul says
Onvacation says
G36 says
Retail will follow later.

"Here's your latte, that will be 12 satoshis plus a 10 satoshi transaction fee, 20 if you want it on the next block 10 minutes from now otherwise you will have to wait a couple of hours for a miner to accept your lower fee and verify your transaction. "

I don't know enough about any of this to weigh-in but PayPal is now offering to facilitate Bitcoin transactions. This would seem to be a huge step toward making retail inroads.


Robert, yes, and Square also invested 50M in Bitcoin.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/10/08/square-buys-50-million-in-bitcoin-says-cryptocurrency-aligns-with-companys-purpose.html

Mass adoption has started. Bitcoin is seen as a store of value/digital gold. Institutional money is pouring in. Retail investors will follow once Bitcoin is all over the news due to all time highs.
95   Onvacation   2020 Nov 19, 11:37am  

G36 says
Bitcoin is seen as a store of value/digital gold.

96   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 19, 11:44am  

Onvacation says
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G36 says


Nice pic!! see Bitcoin has intrinsic value! All you need is a hardware wallet painted in gold color and it becomes "shiny" (shiny=intrinsic value). On the wallet you can store millions of dollars in BTC. I gotta save this pic. thanks!
97   Onvacation   2020 Nov 19, 12:38pm  

G36 says
. I gotta save this pic

You'll just have bits on your hard drive.

Or you could buy a real gold colored hard drive.
98   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Nov 19, 12:41pm  

G36 says
Bitcoin is seen as a store of value/digital gold


Hopefully their servers aren't managed by Dominion.
99   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 19, 12:44pm  

Onvacation says
G36 says
. I gotta save this pic

You'll just have bits on your hard drive.

Or you could buy a real gold colored hard drive.


exactly! Extremely valuable bits!
Bitcoin is currently trading above 17k! It's programmable money: Its scarce (only a certain amount of Bitcoin can be mined) and its decentralized!

"or you could buy a real gold colored hard drive"
Thats funny. I dont want "real" gold. I want digital gold. I dont care about shininess but I care about increasing my net worth.
100   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 19, 12:46pm  

NoCoupForYou says
G36 says
Bitcoin is seen as a store of value/digital gold


Hopefully their servers aren't managed by Dominion.


luckily, one of the key traits of Bitcoin is that its decentralized. You cant call someone and order them to shut down the network. In fact you are not able to shut down the network at all. You can - as a government - shut down exchanges and issue a tax frame for Bitcoin but you cant shut down the network.

Try calling the bitcoin CEO or their investors relations department.....doesnt exist :)
101   Onvacation   2020 Nov 20, 6:40am  

G36 says
Try calling the bitcoin CEO or their investors relations department.....doesnt exist :)

How do you recover your lost password?
102   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 20, 9:31am  

Onvacation says
G36 says
Try calling the bitcoin CEO or their investors relations department.....doesnt exist :)

How do you recover your lost password?


with the recovery key of course. I am seriously concerned about your alleged Bitcoin research. You are missing the basics.
You thought the last Bitcoin will be mined in 2040. Its actually 2140.
On your comparison to Gold and FIAT you missed key traits like scarcity and decentralization.
And now you dont know how to recover a lost password? May I ask what kind of software engineer you are?
103   Onvacation   2020 Nov 20, 12:46pm  

G36 says
Onvacation says
G36 says
Try calling the bitcoin CEO or their investors relations department.....doesnt exist :)

How do you recover your lost password?


with the recovery key of course

How do you recover your recovery key when you lose it?
104   Onvacation   2020 Nov 20, 12:47pm  

G36 says
On your comparison to Gold and FIAT you missed key traits like scarcity and decentralization.

What is bitcoin valued in?
105   Bd6r   2020 Nov 20, 2:53pm  

Onvacation says
What is bitcoin valued in?

Cowrie seashells, Venezuelan Petromoneda, Rai stones, wampum?
106   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 20, 6:48pm  

Onvacation says
G36 says
Onvacation says
G36 says
Try calling the bitcoin CEO or their investors relations department.....doesnt exist :)

How do you recover your lost password?


with the recovery key of course

How do you recover your recovery key when you lose it?


When you lose your password and recovery key and your gold watch, and your car key, and the second and third car key and the 3 house keys, then maybe its time to ask yourself if someone else should run your life. Senior living, maybe?

OV,
how come you never knew about a recovery key when researching Bitcoin? Because you never really researched it? I am actually not surprised that you dont like BITcoin as a silver coin collector that also makes a living by being a software engineer. :)
107   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 20, 6:54pm  

Dbr6 says
Onvacation says
What is bitcoin valued in?

Cowrie seashells, Venezuelan Petromoneda, Rai stones, wampum?


Bitcoin is highly divisible.
1 Bitcoin is 100 00 000 Satoshis. Satoshis can be exchanged for many FIAT currencies or other crypto currencies.

I like that you ask questions OV. You told us you researched Bitcoin. No offense, but your research skills really suck. :D
108   Onvacation   2020 Nov 20, 6:58pm  

G36 says
OV,
how come you never knew about a recovery key when researching Bitcoin?

How many of those 18 and a half odd million bitcoins "mined" so far are lost forever?
109   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 20, 7:02pm  

Onvacation says
G36 says
OV,
how come you never knew about a recovery key when researching Bitcoin?

How many of those 18 and a half odd million bitcoins "mined" so far are lost forever?


Bud, you cant just answer a question with a question. Answer one, I may answer one and so it goes :)
110   Onvacation   2020 Nov 20, 7:03pm  

Gold, silver, copper and pretty shells have been money forever. They are intrinsically valuable.

Dollars, and other world currencies, used to be valued in silver and gold but are now valuable only because governments say so (by fiat).

Bitcoin and other crypto "currencies" are valued in fiat.
111   Onvacation   2020 Nov 20, 7:05pm  

Nobody knows how many bitcoins have been lost forever.
112   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 20, 7:07pm  

OV, how come you never knew about a recovery key when researching Bitcoin?
113   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 20, 7:14pm  

Money is a believe system. Gold and Fiat dont have intrinsic value. "Shiny" doesnt really count for Gold, many people would say that isnt intrinsic value at all.
A 100 dollar bill has a cost to produce of 14 cents. I dont call this intrinsic value either.
Amazon stock has intrinsic value of maybe 500 dollars but trades for over 3k.
If you only look at intrinsic value in order to make investment decisions you might as well collect silver coins and invest in food and entertainment. Wait, you do! :)

Bitcoin actually has a lot of value. Sure, it trades for roughly 19k at the moment but I mean the traits (in comparison to gold and fiat). Take a look at this chart. Bet you missed this in your Bitcoin research, didnt you :)


114   Onvacation   2020 Nov 20, 9:30pm  

G36 says
invest in food and entertainment.

And tools! I was a mechanic in a former life and love to have tools No matter how many tools you collect their is always the one you need that you don't have. When all that you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Last time I counted I had 22 hammers. Sometimes you need a ballpeen other times a claw.

I love tinkering. I do all my own maintenance on my sailboat, motorcycle, and sports car. I want to buy a little hydraulic lift for my shop; I tell the wife it will pay for itself in 2000 oil changes, but she won't go for it.

Alas, there is no scarcity of tools. If we run short some new company will make more, probably in China.
115   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 20, 9:36pm  

physical gold is heavily overvalued. 9 trillion market cap. Bitcoin is a baby in comparison. Lots, lots and lots of upside ahead of us!

www.youtube.com/embed/nJeddv1QbeQ
116   Onvacation   2020 Nov 21, 10:39am  

G36 says
Money is a believe system.

Jesus is a believe system! Bitcoin is a scam.
117   Onvacation   2020 Nov 23, 5:51am  

G36 says
Gold and Fiat dont have intrinsic value.

If you don't think gold has intrinsic value, what do you think does?
118   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 23, 7:29am  

Onvacation says
G36 says
Gold and Fiat dont have intrinsic value.

If you don't think gold has intrinsic value, what do you think does?


lots of things, stocks, my real estate, food, entertainment, medicine, tools, love, marriage, a great relationship with your neighbor.
119   Onvacation   2020 Nov 23, 7:38am  

G36 says
Onvacation says
G36 says
Gold and Fiat dont have intrinsic value.

If you don't think gold has intrinsic value, what do you think does?


lots of things, stocks, my real estate, food, entertainment, medicine, tools, love, marriage, a great relationship with your neighbor.

But not bitcoin?
120   Bitcoin   2020 Nov 23, 7:41am  

Bitcoin has great value.



right now, its trading above 18k. Citibank believes it will go to 318k a coin next year.

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