You can emoji me all you like and I don‘t know your background nor understanding of money, but I‘ll tell you I have really been into understanding our banking system and been around crypto since 2012 or so. Bitcoin alone can really help our financial system.
I love gold and silver but BTC and crypto have a role in our future. Maybe you see it as an either or argument. Glad I understood BTC enough at $50. And since then the number of people who act like you re crypto, well, it‘s getting less as more slowly understand its ROLE. I am not claiming it is THE answer. It‘s not. Just a tweak to our broken and corrupted system.
Yeah BTC was fun at a few bucks per coin. I mined in a pool and generated a few, and had at my peak 13. I think I still have a wallet on a drive with a single btc on it. But, it was fun when was simply a currency. It’s not a fucking investment like everyone treats it now. But hey, let everyone go ahead and hodl. The savvy “investors” can collectively figure out how to have their cake and eat it too.
Oh good, another reason for central banks to fail.
Crypto is deflationary. In an inflationary environment it is going to do well, as will gold/silver.
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You can emoji me all you like and I don‘t know your background nor understanding of money, but I‘ll tell you I have really been into understanding our banking system and been around crypto since 2012 or so. Bitcoin alone can really help our financial system.
I love gold and silver but BTC and crypto have a role in our future. Maybe you see it as an either or argument. Glad I understood BTC enough at $50. And since then the number of people who act like you re crypto, well, it‘s getting less as more slowly understand its ROLE. I am not claiming it is THE answer. It‘s not. Just a tweak to our broken and corrupted system.
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Yeah BTC was fun at a few bucks per coin. I mined in a pool and generated a few, and had at my peak 13. I think I still have a wallet on a drive with a single btc on it. But, it was fun when was simply a currency. It’s not a fucking investment like everyone treats it now. But hey, let everyone go ahead and hodl. The savvy “investors” can collectively figure out how to have their cake and eat it too.