I mean, doesn't the cabal want a cashless society? What I see playing out is they're trying to make crypto look like it's grassroots and let people have some fun with it and pretend to be concerned about it - until it's gathered enough popularity among the populace for their announcement of an official international "global crypto currency" that will replace any and all cash. You will be forced to pay with this currency for all of your needs and voila, cashless society and we ourselves cheered it on.
They want total control, and even cash gave them way more control than they could ever get with bartering, gold or silver only. Just look into inflation and how the gold backed dollar was a big scam all along. There hasn't been any gold for over 100 years, yet retards still thinks their cash is as good as gold. It's a big ripoff.
Besides, once you withdraw cash your face will be recorded by the built in ATM camera, once you pay in store your face will be caught at another camera and the stores loyalty program which you're probably a member of anyway will know who you are while you try to get that little discount they offer you.
You don't have privacy or control over your wealth with cash, with crypto you have full control tho. Just like with gold, silver and bartering.
Agree that paper money is inferior to bartering / real gold. Disagree about the cameras and I make a point of not being part of those rewards programs. Why I disagree is because I work in a small store myself and we don't have a camera aimed directly at the cash register, it can be seen but you wouldn't be able to make out what exactly they bought / how much they paid for it in cash. Furthermore, the same could be said for crypto with webcams, phone cameras.
Lastly, I can just hand someone cash, in the "privacy" of my home, out in the streets, I can hide it in an envelope or countless other ways of concealment. How can you conceal your crypto transfers other than putting your trust in the operators of the wallet/ coin exchange?
you wouldn't be able to make out what exactly they bought / how much they paid for it in cash
That would be hard with any medium of exchange, you can however get a clear picture of the person making the purchase including a timestamp. Which is more than you could obtain from say a digital purchase where you only have the data from an order that could have been placed by anyone.
How can you conceal your crypto transfers other than putting your trust in the operators of the wallet/ coin exchange?
You just send your crypro from your wallet to my wallet if I'm the one you buy stuff from. And nobody will ever know, unless I rat you out, but I could just as easily rat you out if we where doing a cash transaction.
You don't need to trust anyone to use crypto and your don't need exchanges. Those things ruins the whole point of it.
Let me ask you this, say you wanna pay me in cash, I'm over 1000 miles away, now how would you pay me without trust? You would have to drive all the way to me to make the purchase in person right. Now here's the fine thing about crypto, if we're doing the same transaction I send you a receive address and you send me the payment, no middle men involved at all, nobody to view or censor our transaction. Fully private and secure.
Good and bad. It means we forced them. They have to go with the little people currency (which there's a whole host). There's lots of different currency so that is a good news. We not going for their central bank currency.
Bad news, large investors are in the market. Don't know whether they are there for manipulation of prices or whatever. I buy and then pull them into a wallet.
They’re going to temporarily let it run up.. in order ro accumulate enough to attempt to crush its advance later.. but they will fail as people pull crypto from exchanges and put it in their own wallets.
They're gonna use Coinbase as a cudgel to beat up more honestly run services. All the laws will be written with Coinbase in mind and very harsh KYC regs that will be incredibly onerous for newcomers to update without being shut down.
Once it hits monopoly status they'll make it nearly impossible to remove your coins and trade directly. They basically want it to be a VISA 2.0.
The privacy coins like Monero will be offered for a bit then banned.
Of course the great awakening and GME going off DTC will throw a big wrench in this plan.
I have a question. How do you purchase Monero? I have been unable to find it on any of the exchange. I thought Moreno is a privacy coin so I shouldn't have to register for it. Even the machine in Valero needs you to have a cell phone. I know, I can buy it with a throwaway cell phone but still, no Monero.
You could also buy pretty much any coin from anyone you know and then use a swapping service to swap it for Monero. IME they're trustworthy (though I only do it for small amounts).
Of the big exchanges I like Kraken the best, but it's still a KYC nightmare.
And hell if you really want some to play with just drop me a line and I'll send you a few bucks worth. The transfer fees are cheap. You can use it to buy VPN service.
I mean, doesn't the cabal want a cashless society? What I see playing out is they're trying to make crypto look like it's grassroots and let people have some fun with it and pretend to be concerned about it - until it's gathered enough popularity among the populace for their announcement of an official international "global crypto currency" that will replace any and all cash. You will be forced to pay with this currency for all of your needs and voila, cashless society and we ourselves cheered it on.
I don't put all my eggs there. That would be dumb. Yeah, yeah, I know I am brain dead.
Precious metals also needed.
They want total control, and even cash gave them way more control than they could ever get with bartering, gold or silver only. Just look into inflation and how the gold backed dollar was a big scam all along. There hasn't been any gold for over 100 years, yet retards still thinks their cash is as good as gold. It's a big ripoff.
Besides, once you withdraw cash your face will be recorded by the built in ATM camera, once you pay in store your face will be caught at another camera and the stores loyalty program which you're probably a member of anyway will know who you are while you try to get that little discount they offer you.
You don't have privacy or control over your wealth with cash, with crypto you have full control tho. Just like with gold, silver and bartering.
Agree that paper money is inferior to bartering / real gold. Disagree about the cameras and I make a point of not being part of those rewards programs. Why I disagree is because I work in a small store myself and we don't have a camera aimed directly at the cash register, it can be seen but you wouldn't be able to make out what exactly they bought / how much they paid for it in cash. Furthermore, the same could be said for crypto with webcams, phone cameras.
Lastly, I can just hand someone cash, in the "privacy" of my home, out in the streets, I can hide it in an envelope or countless other ways of concealment. How can you conceal your crypto transfers other than putting your trust in the operators of the wallet/ coin exchange?
That would be hard with any medium of exchange, you can however get a clear picture of the person making the purchase including a timestamp. Which is more than you could obtain from say a digital purchase where you only have the data from an order that could have been placed by anyone.
You just send your crypro from your wallet to my wallet if I'm the one you buy stuff from. And nobody will ever know, unless I rat you out, but I could just as easily rat you out if we where doing a cash transaction.
You don't need to trust anyone to use crypto and your don't need exchanges. Those things ruins the whole point of it.
Let me ask you this, say you wanna pay me in cash, I'm over 1000 miles away, now how would you pay me without trust? You would have to drive all the way to me to make the purchase in person right. Now here's the fine thing about crypto, if we're doing the same transaction I send you a receive address and you send me the payment, no middle men involved at all, nobody to view or censor our transaction. Fully private and secure.
Bad news.
Good and bad. It means we forced them. They have to go with the little people currency (which there's a whole host). There's lots of different currency so that is a good news. We not going for their central bank currency.
Bad news, large investors are in the market. Don't know whether they are there for manipulation of prices or whatever. I buy and then pull them into a wallet.
They’re going to temporarily let it run up.. in order ro accumulate enough to attempt to crush its advance later.. but they will fail as people pull crypto from exchanges and put it in their own wallets.
Yes, I do that. I don't leave in exchange.
I don't put it in the exchange anyway.
They're gonna use Coinbase as a cudgel to beat up more honestly run services. All the laws will be written with Coinbase in mind and very harsh KYC regs that will be incredibly onerous for newcomers to update without being shut down.
Once it hits monopoly status they'll make it nearly impossible to remove your coins and trade directly. They basically want it to be a VISA 2.0.
The privacy coins like Monero will be offered for a bit then banned.
Of course the great awakening and GME going off DTC will throw a big wrench in this plan.
I have a question. How do you purchase Monero? I have been unable to find it on any of the exchange. I thought Moreno is a privacy coin so I shouldn't have to register for it. Even the machine in Valero needs you to have a cell phone. I know, I can buy it with a throwaway cell phone but still, no Monero.
Monero is mineable if you just want a bit to play with and have a decent CPU. I mine in the winter when the extra heat around my desk is a benefit.
If you don't want to go through all the rigamarole of setting up an account the best way is to just buy some from a techie fren.
https://www.getmonero.org/community/merchants/
You could also buy pretty much any coin from anyone you know and then use a swapping service to swap it for Monero. IME they're trustworthy (though I only do it for small amounts).
Of the big exchanges I like Kraken the best, but it's still a KYC nightmare.
And hell if you really want some to play with just drop me a line and I'll send you a few bucks worth. The transfer fees are cheap. You can use it to buy VPN service.
Bingo. That's what I have been doing.