Yes. Capital flight is real. FACT: crypto IS out of the reach of these banks. The value of crypto is no more or less valuable than fiat currencies in this respect.
anti corruptive ... interesting. I dare say, it is not, though it does not invite corruption into the system itself. But from itself it does not exude an influence of anti corruption.
Dishonesty is a choice. And a society dishonesty was not tolerated. A man a man, a word a word. my word is my honor? merely words. Trust is old fashioned, yet, high trust societies are more successful than low trust societies. And that is where we are heading. And I dare say: beyond.
When control mechanism proliferate, it erodes trust. That is why this assetless crypto is a sign of the times: worthless and trustless. The ultimate expression of nihilism.
I don‘t care about a cost analysis on power consumption and such. You let the market work that out.
No daytrading for me but I love to try and find those smalller gems. There are and will be many.
Mostly sitting back and watching it unfold is a great long term strategy. But to have more fun, the occasional shorter term investment, Easter Egg hunt, is a blast.
A teacher from the 60s pointed this out in class. He held up a piece of chalk and said here's one whole piece of chalk. He broke it in half and asked if each part was half a piece of chalk. The students agreed. He then told them they were wrong. There were two whole pieces of chalk.
Gold shall destroy FED - Q
Clif has been wrong about many things and I believe crypto is one of them. Imaginary internet tulips do not money make.
Yeah, I don't care about Clif's crypto crap, but he's probably pretty accurate on his comments about Canada and the issue with bank accounts.
Yes. Capital flight is real. FACT: crypto IS out of the reach of these banks. The value of crypto is no more or less valuable than fiat currencies in this respect.
Crypto is just tech and the money aspect of it puts much needed pressure on a corrupt financial system.
The rest of the tech, blockchain and such, is anti corruptive in nature and does to other businesses what BTC does and is doing to the banking system.
From someone who knows this shit inside and out, ENJOY THE SHOW ANONS.
anti corruptive ... interesting. I dare say, it is not, though it does not invite corruption into the system itself. But from itself it does not exude an influence of anti corruption.
Dishonesty is a choice. And a society dishonesty was not tolerated. A man a man, a word a word. my word is my honor? merely words. Trust is old fashioned, yet, high trust societies are more successful than low trust societies. And that is where we are heading. And I dare say: beyond.
When control mechanism proliferate, it erodes trust. That is why this assetless crypto is a sign of the times: worthless and trustless. The ultimate expression of nihilism.
Look cooser at value and trust.
Exactly why.
I don‘t care about a cost analysis on power consumption and such. You let the market work that out.
No daytrading for me but I love to try and find those smalller gems. There are and will be many.
Mostly sitting back and watching it unfold is a great long term strategy. But to have more fun, the occasional shorter term investment, Easter Egg hunt, is a blast.
Good luck to you trying to understand crypto as you are off to a lousy, albeit government induced, start.
Is math imaginary?
Retarded take, gents. Crypto is GOVERNANCE, not money, or anything else. Once you realize that, everything else falls into place.
Yes. math is imaginary, though it can show patterns in real life. By the same token math is conditional.
One magnet + one magnet. How many magnets?
Indeed. 1 magnet.
Pieces are confusing as well.
A teacher from the 60s pointed this out in class. He held up a piece of chalk and said here's one whole piece of chalk. He broke it in half and asked if each part was half a piece of chalk. The students agreed. He then told them they were wrong. There were two whole pieces of chalk.
Also, I can prove that 1 = .999999...
Math is wonderful.