Type in the phrase "how much crypto was stolen in 2023".
Don't be a retard and get scammed and/or have poor security practices
Next type the phrase "how much crypto was lost due to forgotten keys".
Don't be a retard and forgot your keys
Next type the phrase "how much lost due to crypto crash".
Don't be a retard and expect your money to be safe in a volatile, new, and unsettled market.
Next type the phrase "how much crypto lost due to rogue exchange".
Not your keys, not your crypto. i.e. don't be a retard and give the keys to the kingdom to some company that doesn't give two shits about you. This is one big benefit with crypto. Keeping your own keys in your control is infinitely easier than storing dozens of tons of Gold. Most people can't do that and would need to trust someone else. With crypto, you just have to trust yourself to not be a retard.
Why is everyone proselytizing crypto completely oblivious to the risks?
The ignorance of the anti-crypto crowd is astounding. All these supposed issues are in reality complete non-issues. The problem isn't the people "proselytizing" (lol) crypto, it's you and your understanding of it.
So delusional. Literally no one is doing this. Stop blowing smoke and find something worthwhile to post about.
As for your understanding, it is about the same as all the people who got scammed and lost their money. i.e. they didn't understand it nor understand how to protect themselves and neither do you.
Edit: And as a little clarification to put your dumb little narrative and claim to death: I have purchased preciously 0 crypto in my life and have like 13 dollars in free tokens I have earned over 2 years. Congrats, you played yourself (you also really sound way more religious over crypto than anyone else here).
your argument that you know what everyone is doing with crypto
Huh?
and there are no significant downsides?
No one in the entire thread has stated this.
And it's awfully disingenuous to in one breath call crypto my religion and then in the next proclaim me a crypto noob (fallaciously as a result of me pointing out that I haven't bought any, as if that is required to understand it) as some invalidation of all my arguments.
But here, I'll give you a massive leg up, and you still won't get anywhere: I am a crypto noob, pretty much. I have a minimal understanding of it. But from what I do understand, losing your crypto means you got scammed. Which means you fucked up somewhere. This point still has not been argued by you, and I wager it won't be because you know I am right and that the possibility of getting scammed doesn't automatically invalidate crypto.
Don't be a retard and get scammed and/or have poor security practices
Don't be a retard and forgot your keys
Don't be a retard and expect your money to be safe in a volatile, new, and unsettled market.
Not your keys, not your crypto. i.e. don't be a retard and give the keys to the kingdom to some company that doesn't give two shits about you. This is one big benefit with crypto. Keeping your own keys in your control is infinitely easier than storing dozens of tons of Gold. Most people can't do that and would need to trust someone else. With crypto, you just have to trust yourself to not be a retard.
The ignorance of the anti-crypto crowd is astounding. All these supposed issues are in reality complete non-issues. The problem isn't the people "proselytizing" (lol) crypto, it's you and your understanding of it.
Amen Bob.
So delusional. Literally no one is doing this. Stop blowing smoke and find something worthwhile to post about.
As for your understanding, it is about the same as all the people who got scammed and lost their money. i.e. they didn't understand it nor understand how to protect themselves and neither do you.
Edit: And as a little clarification to put your dumb little narrative and claim to death: I have purchased preciously 0 crypto in my life and have like 13 dollars in free tokens I have earned over 2 years. Congrats, you played yourself (you also really sound way more religious over crypto than anyone else here).
Huh?
No one in the entire thread has stated this.
And it's awfully disingenuous to in one breath call crypto my religion and then in the next proclaim me a crypto noob (fallaciously as a result of me pointing out that I haven't bought any, as if that is required to understand it) as some invalidation of all my arguments.
But here, I'll give you a massive leg up, and you still won't get anywhere: I am a crypto noob, pretty much. I have a minimal understanding of it. But from what I do understand, losing your crypto means you got scammed. Which means you fucked up somewhere. This point still has not been argued by you, and I wager it won't be because you know I am right and that the possibility of getting scammed doesn't automatically invalidate crypto.