Did you know blockchain wallets can exist on a post-it note with 24 random words that you can also generate yourself on paper? Those words become the key to your wallet.
Yes, you need internet and electricity to work on the blockchain. OK? You need a refinery to make silver. Everything requires some form of energy or device in order to be created. How commonplace that form of energy or device becomes will dictate how successful you are at creating it.
I'd. I like gold. I like silver. But I've made far more holding crypto than everything else combined. I mined my first bitcoin in 2008 using dual ATI x1600 pro GPUs. I've watched it from the beginning. I've consumed all the hate and all the love for it. The only thing that ever mattered to me was results. And by god did I get results.
Oh, as an investment in a world with internet, I can understand crypto being the gold coin of the digital world. Gold/ silver are already mine and processed at this point. If I want a silver coin in a world without internet and electricity I can trade blacksmith work for it. I can trade home grown potatoes for it. I guess I'm a bit of a doomer. As far as investments...DWAC at $14 a share was good enough for me. So was SBUX at $6.
Did you know blockchain wallets can exist on a post-it note with 24 random words that you can also generate yourself on paper? Those words become the key to your wallet.
Yes, you need internet and electricity to work on the blockchain. OK? You need a refinery to make silver. Everything requires some form of energy or device in order to be created. How commonplace that form of energy or device becomes will dictate how successful you are at creating it.
I'd. I like gold. I like silver. But I've made far more holding crypto than everything else combined. I mined my first bitcoin in 2008 using dual ATI x1600 pro GPUs. I've watched it from the beginning. I've consumed all the hate and all the love for it. The only thing that ever mattered to me was results. And by god did I get results.
Oh, as an investment in a world with internet, I can understand crypto being the gold coin of the digital world. Gold/ silver are already mine and processed at this point. If I want a silver coin in a world without internet and electricity I can trade blacksmith work for it. I can trade home grown potatoes for it. I guess I'm a bit of a doomer. As far as investments...DWAC at $14 a share was good enough for me. So was SBUX at $6.