So now they have risked everything by too quickly trying to regain their advances in objectives and time in such a way as to allow it to be understood by the people. They must have an end date. Why? What is it? What is its significance? I keep coming back to these questions. Why would they risk it all instead of just slowly regaining their advances and continuing as normal?
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Is it though? What happens to our fiat currency when the oil monopolies are broken up? We hear rumors of returning to the gold standard, but until then our money is as useless as the currency of Weimar Germany preceding WWII. During their financial collapse they used blocks of their cash to heat their stoves, and for children's play toys. Any value perceived in our economy presently is a façade and illusion.
No, it is inevitable. Fiat currencies have a half-life. They cannot last forever. We are already overdue for a financial collapse. The only thing stopping us from a complete financial collapse is that the feds have driven up the reverse repo to a TRILLION DOLLARS in a futile effort to syphon the COVID cash out of the market. This is unprecedented.
In an economic collapse, tangible and physical things will hold value. Guns, ammo, food, and shelter will be more valuable than any precious metals you might hold.
See, this is where all you cryptotards fail.
You create strawmen. What if, what happens, what about.
Yet, us idiot fiat people, just have 1 single what if to win.
What if, the power goes out?
And that is a MUCH more profound question that wondering if/when an oil monopoly is going to be broken up.
Will it go out everywhere, forever? Because that's the only way to destroy crypto.
Power outages are usually temporary and localized. The power might go out in a particular area, sure. And crypto may not be usable during that time, but once the power comes back, everything will reconnect and be fine. Individual wallets are not affected by it, only miners would be, and they are all over the world. There is no central location where it's all controlled from. No central target that can be destroyed or shut down.
What makes you think that suddenly all electricity would disappear forever all over the world? The only thing that could cause that would be a massive solar flare or asteroid that wipes out absolutely everything and at that point, your fiat isn't going to be much help either.
Asking what if the power goes out as if that's the be all, end all of questions that debunks crypto does nothing but prove you don't know how it works. You really think no one has thought of that?
EMP's
That's also temporary and localized. EMP the whole world? OK, you got me. So we disregard a revolutionary technology that could set us free because there's a 0.000001% chance it might be destroyed by a cataclysmic event? Makes perfect sense.