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clear has drunk so much of the crypto Koolaid that it's replaced the blood in his veins
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UnholyMudcrab posted...
clear has drunk so much of the crypto Koolaid that it's replaced the blood in his veins
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Bullet_Wing posted...
What is the actual purpose of cryptocurrency besides making money? A deregulated currency doesn't make sense as the government will crack down hard on it if it actually becomes a widespread means of payment. Ethereum is a platform that allows people to build decentralized apps. I.E. payment systems and programs that execute smart contracts, removing trust and third parties. It is the fucking future. |
Bullet_Wing posted...
What is the actual purpose of cryptocurrency besides making money? A deregulated currency doesn't make sense as the government will crack down hard on it if it actually becomes a widespread means of payment. That's the point.
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how much new money are you putting in TC?
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Just put my life savings into a 40-40-20 split between the big 3 (not much but still another 20k worth)
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Bullet_Wing posted...
What is the actual purpose of cryptocurrency besides making money? A deregulated currency doesn't make sense as the government will crack down hard on it if it actually becomes a widespread means of payment. Money laundering and purchasing of illicit goods.
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Ethereum as a platform for building decentralized apps...is garbage. People are only buying into it to make money. Hence the lambo memes.
Smart contracts and decentralized apps have a very limited use case right now. No blockchain allows you to build a decentralized app at scale unless it's an extremely simple app that serves no real purpose. Third or fourth generation blockchains might allow that but it'll be in the future. So I wouldn't put money into Ethereum on the basis of it allowing you to develop d-apps, because those d-apps are worthless.
but Marxist theory is extremely consistent, both internally and with reality. -averagejeol
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clearaflagrantj posted...
It is the fucking future. No one wants a currency whose value can easily be manulipated and lacks basic protections for the user. |
Bullet_Wing posted...
What is the actual purpose of cryptocurrency besides making money? A deregulated currency doesn't make sense as the government will crack down hard on it if it actually becomes a widespread means of payment. You need to look into peer-to-peer networking and block-chain technology if you want to understand the whole scope of the technology and economics of how it works.
We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. - C.S. Lewis
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KILBOTz posted...
how much new money are you putting in TC? Admittedly not much because I pushed all of my money in last year. But when I see a clear dip I can't help but put more money in. FLUFFYGERM posted... Ethereum as a platform for building decentralized apps...is garbage. People are only buying into it to make money. Hence the lambo memes. You will be proven completely wrong before the end of this year. |
these people only want the rest of you to buy so the pyramid continues to grow. if nobody buys crypto, their holdings lose value. the more people that buy crypto, the more valuable their holdings get.
the fact that ONE INDIVIDUAL was responsible for BTC going from $150 to $1000 just shows how ridiculous this concept is as a "currency"
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Giant_Aspirin posted...
these people only want the rest of you to buy so the pyramid continues to grow. if nobody buys crypto, their holdings lose value. the more people that buy crypto, the more valuable their holdings get. Yep, it's all a Ponzi scheme, you're the smartest guy alive, way smarter than all the investors making millions while you make nothing. |
clearaflagrantj posted...
FLUFFYGERM posted...clearaflagrantj posted...show hidden quote(s) Yeah. When I told people to buy ETC it was at $8-$10. The highest I saw it go recently was $47. I told people to buy Ripple a couple years ago and also when it was at .40 and .67 and the high was close to $4. I suggested people buy LTC at $55 and then at $147. Everything I've "shilled" has had a track record of growing a lot. That doesn't change what I said about d-apps and blockchains in general. They do not have that type of use case for most people. And they never will. They will have a use, but one that is worth FAR less than a market cap of hundreds of billions.
but Marxist theory is extremely consistent, both internally and with reality. -averagejeol
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Caution999 posted...
To be fair to GA, we have had some really legit ponzi schemes that even the FBI couldnt crack - and thats with the help from audits and such Bitconnect just collapsed and at one point it was in the top twenty in terms of market cap AFAIK. Most of crypto is a ponzi scheme of sorts, where people are in it just to make money, only while enough people are buying that the value of the bubble increases. It's probably less than 1% of cryptobros who are in it because they believe in the technology and want to use the tokens as intended. For example, how many people do you think are really buying Siacoin or Golem or Ethereum so they can tinker with blockchain storage / computing / app deployment?
but Marxist theory is extremely consistent, both internally and with reality. -averagejeol
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FLUFFYGERM posted...
You also said to buy ripple at around 2 dollars. Now it's worth half of that. |
Bullet_Wing posted...
Clear, how much money have you made off this? Not how much are you worth in it. Say crypto entirety crashed right now, how much of an actual profit have you made? Even if I cashed out right now (which would be idiotic) I would still net 35% ROI.
We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. - C.S. Lewis
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TomNook20 posted...
FLUFFYGERM posted... And if you bought at $2 and sold at close to $4 you would've doubled your money. As for that recent dip, I admit I was wrong about how long it'd last. Didn't see a crash coming this soon.
but Marxist theory is extremely consistent, both internally and with reality. -averagejeol
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You said buy at 2 after it fell from its highs.
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HypnoCoosh posted...
Bullet_Wing posted...Clear, how much money have you made off this? Not how much are you worth in it. Say crypto entirety crashed right now, how much of an actual profit have you made? Not cashed out. Say crypto crashed this instant and all coins lost their value. How much have you made through past cashouts vs how much have you lost in the crash? |
clearaflagrantj posted...
FLUFFYGERM posted...clearaflagrantj posted...show hidden quote(s) Yep and LTC |
TomNook20 posted...
You said buy at 2 after it fell from its highs. And I admit I was wrong about the recent dip being temporary. Didn't see a crash coming this soon. But I followed my own advice and bought in at the prices I mentioned and I made a lot of money after cashing out when the crash started.
but Marxist theory is extremely consistent, both internally and with reality. -averagejeol
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lmfao at the people accusing me of shilling
And then trusting clear's uninformed perspective on decentralized applications via Ethereum, all because of his "because I say so" attitude regarding 2018
but Marxist theory is extremely consistent, both internally and with reality. -averagejeol
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clearaflagrantj posted...
Bullet_Wing posted...Clear, how much money have you made off this? Not how much are you worth in it. Say crypto entirety crashed right now, how much of an actual profit have you made? Exactly. Bullet thinks he's being clever but the point he's missing is I don't care if I lose the investment it's worth the risk to me. No risk no reward. I'm in this for the long haul and believe in block-chain technology and crypto currency. I'm not thinking about the investment now I'm thinking about it in 10 years.
We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. - C.S. Lewis
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clearaflagrantj posted...
Giant_Aspirin posted...these people only want the rest of you to buy so the pyramid continues to grow. if nobody buys crypto, their holdings lose value. the more people that buy crypto, the more valuable their holdings get. How do you think those investors made money? More people bought into the Ponzi scheme. What value does bitcoin have besides people using it to make money? It is becoming clear it is a horrible currency due to long and costly transaction times.
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If Korea and China go thru with the crackdowns, and they likely will, now is the time to get out, not in.
Well last week was the time to get out, but now is the time when the fanatically hopeful should start getting out. |
clearaflagrantj posted...
Bullet_Wing posted...Clear, how much money have you made off this? Not how much are you worth in it. Say crypto entirety crashed right now, how much of an actual profit have you made? How much would you lose then? Say the unlikely scenario that the market goes into freefall occurs. Exchanges lock, price drops and drops never to rise again. How much money did you lose? I figured crypto would be less a long game than buy dips, sell high, rinse repeat. |
Bullet_Wing posted...
clearaflagrantj posted...Bullet_Wing posted...show hidden quote(s) I'd lose a good amount And day trading ends up getting you burned. Holding is the easiest strategy |
clearaflagrantj posted...
Yep, it's all a Ponzi scheme, you're the smartest guy alive, way smarter than all the investors making millions while you make nothing You know ponzi schemes make money right? Like that's why they are so successful. They rely on people exactly like you. If you get in early enough, and out early enough, you will make money. That doesn't make it any less scummy for you to try to encourage people to lose money because you want to con them.
If you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all
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I Like Toast posted...
clearaflagrantj posted...Yep, it's all a Ponzi scheme, you're the smartest guy alive, way smarter than all the investors making millions while you make nothing Oh shit thank you for reminding me Toast, guys when you buy ETH don't forget to register your ETH by donating 10% to my wallet, and for every person you bring into the crypto pyramid I mean market you get 10% from them as well. |
You realize that is literally what crypto does right?
You have 10 coins, and 100 "pot", each coin is worth $10 Someone buys a coin, now the pot is $110, each coin worh $10.10, increasing the value of your coins. You sell your coin for 10.10, now there is 99.90 in the pot. The more people put into a crypto the more its worth. You buy low, spam social media, sell high. Exactly what you have been doing for months.
If you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all
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I Like Toast posted...
You realize that is literally what crypto does right? The stock market is the same - except with stock you own a piece of a company that is providing real value. Whereas with crypto you own a number, some token out of X number of tokens, which is mostly useless except in VERY rare circumstances. Ethereum for example does have intrinsic value. Siacoin and Golem and a few others (like Ripple) do too. But they aren't worth anywhere near as much as cryptobros are trying to make it seem LOL. Except for maybe Ripple, if it gets picked up by wall street and the big banks / credit card companies.
but Marxist theory is extremely consistent, both internally and with reality. -averagejeol
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FLUFFYGERM posted...
ILT you seem to be extremely bitter for some reason He's not entirely wrong about crypto though. |
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