I don't have much crypto, but I have a little bit of a bunch of different ones. Just wondering what the consensus is... hold or dump?
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DITCH it. it is a trap.
The only way you can avoid it being a trap is:
Now you have solved the two major bottle necks. But then again, it will not be something that is convenient for everybody.
If you cannot hold it, you do not own it!
This is because you are not thinking clearly. What we are looking at is a control grid. Ultimate control. The church of the almighty state. This church has one goal and one goal only: to break your will to be different than they allow you to be.
Kill crypto? they have no such wish. They will incorporate crypto and suck it into their orbit. And you only get to play with it within certain bandwidth and if and when you keep following their rules. As we speak: the crypto sphere is already being sucked in.
I move from the position of the initial source and why it was developed. It needs a couple of things:
Solve these two, and no amount of .gov repression can suck it into their orbit. Otherwise, it is easy to see how such dependent systems are bound to be BORG-ed.
Thank you, but no. I have had my share of wasting my time on a wild goose chase. Energy en infra independence is key. Once you can see that, all falls into place. The same requirements apply to any coin, with or without intrinsic value.
I do agree, some solutions are very interesting from a theoretical point of view. However, more practical and pressing considerations make these solutions hardly the stuff that escapes being sucked into the BORG-orbit.
I am fine with us disagreeing.
Allow me to pile on my previous espoused view concerning the infrastructure for communication.
https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2018/02/28/no-blockchain-is-an-island/
Think about what this Harvard Professor Lessig says in terms of control. How do you hinder a product to operate? Logistics and discrimination, deference to law enforcement.