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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70776752 Australia 02/11/2021 09:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BTC isn't going to top out until around October, it's not too late for you salty no-coiners to get a piece of the action. Or would you rather stay poor because of some notions of nobility? Just by some now and thank yourself later when you 3x your money. We all know you are going to pile in at the top after the news convinces you it's the new paradigm. Save yourselves the embarrassment. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79338124 United States 02/11/2021 09:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The context of bitcoin: Quoting: Endless Speck 1) We do not know who created it and how much of the coins they actually kept for themselves (being able to totally control the market) 2) It is very hard to trace and have been used for atrocities, trafficking, rituals, false flags, child murder and death. The current system is not much better, but easier to trace. 3) It is digital and is part of the future enslavement of humanity. IF you don't comply you will be cancelled. Did you partake in this scheme? Do you feel good about yourself? What is worrying that nobody knows who maintains the software, I know it's based on mathematical principles. Looking at it's value, every hacker will try to get a piece of that pie. Imaging he has one hour to play around?!? It's open source, retard. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73331920 United States 02/11/2021 09:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The cope is delicious in here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70776752 BTC isn't going to top out until around October, it's not too late for you salty no-coiners to get a piece of the action. Or would you rather stay poor because of some notions of nobility? Just by some now and thank yourself later when you 3x your money. We all know you are going to pile in at the top after the news convinces you it's the new paradigm. Save yourselves the embarrassment. Oh you mean when its worth more fiat? Lol You guys are such idiots. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78349802 United States 02/11/2021 09:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The context of bitcoin: Quoting: Endless Speck 1) We do not know who created it and how much of the coins they actually kept for themselves (being able to totally control the market) 2) It is very hard to trace and have been used for atrocities, trafficking, rituals, false flags, child murder and death. The current system is not much better, but easier to trace. 3) It is digital and is part of the future enslavement of humanity. IF you don't comply you will be cancelled. Did you partake in this scheme? Do you feel good about yourself? What is worrying that nobody knows who maintains the software, I know it's based on mathematical principles. Looking at it's value, every hacker will try to get a piece of that pie. Imaging he has one hour to play around?!? Good point. The quantum computers weren't even mentioned yet. Keeping it on the exchange means potential theft, no recourse. Keeping in a wallet means potential failure of the password, losing it, or it don't work anymore. No recourse. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77140010 United States 02/11/2021 09:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 50053083 United States 02/11/2021 09:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The funny thing is these bitcoin gamblers look down on people getting public assistance, saying its money for doing nothing. Pot meet kettle. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78349802 What are you talking about? I think getting public assistance is awesome, money for nothing plus you help inflate the national debt. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 50053083 United States 02/11/2021 09:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The cope is delicious in here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70776752 BTC isn't going to top out until around October, it's not too late for you salty no-coiners to get a piece of the action. Or would you rather stay poor because of some notions of nobility? Just by some now and thank yourself later when you 3x your money. We all know you are going to pile in at the top after the news convinces you it's the new paradigm. Save yourselves the embarrassment. Oh you mean when its worth more fiat? Lol You guys are such idiots. Bro you have one argument and it doesn’t make sense. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79580316 United Kingdom 02/11/2021 09:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The context of bitcoin: Quoting: Endless Speck 1) We do not know who created it and how much of the coins they actually kept for themselves (being able to totally control the market) 2) It is very hard to trace and have been used for atrocities, trafficking, rituals, false flags, child murder and death. The current system is not much better, but easier to trace. 3) It is digital and is part of the future enslavement of humanity. IF you don't comply you will be cancelled. Did you partake in this scheme? Do you feel good about yourself? What is worrying that nobody knows who maintains the software, I know it's based on mathematical principles. Looking at it's value, every hacker will try to get a piece of that pie. Imaging he has one hour to play around?!? Good point. The quantum computers weren't even mentioned yet. Keeping it on the exchange means potential theft, no recourse. Keeping in a wallet means potential failure of the password, losing it, or it don't work anymore. No recourse. OMG! The horror, of being actually responsible for your own wealth! Why, that's crazy talk! We have friendly, trustworthy banksters to do that for us! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80030621 Canada 02/11/2021 09:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The context of bitcoin: Quoting: Endless Speck 1) We do not know who created it and how much of the coins they actually kept for themselves (being able to totally control the market) 2) It is very hard to trace and have been used for atrocities, trafficking, rituals, false flags, child murder and death. The current system is not much better, but easier to trace. 3) It is digital and is part of the future enslavement of humanity. IF you don't comply you will be cancelled. Did you partake in this scheme? Do you feel good about yourself? The US DOLLAR has been used for everything you mentioned in #2. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70776752 Australia 02/11/2021 09:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The cope is delicious in here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70776752 BTC isn't going to top out until around October, it's not too late for you salty no-coiners to get a piece of the action. Or would you rather stay poor because of some notions of nobility? Just by some now and thank yourself later when you 3x your money. We all know you are going to pile in at the top after the news convinces you it's the new paradigm. Save yourselves the embarrassment. Oh you mean when its worth more fiat? Lol You guys are such idiots. Watching slaves defend their slavemaster is surreal. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76589912 United States 02/11/2021 09:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ahhhh a coin is made out of a metal material that you can hold in your hand. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80038299 Bitcoin is space ghost imaginary money like credit. It is worthless POS... A rusty nail has more intrinsic value than a gold coin Of the thousands of tarded threads I have read in last 12 years on glp ,this has got to be the most moronic,congratulations ,I guess. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79580316 United Kingdom 02/11/2021 09:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The context of bitcoin: Quoting: Endless Speck 1) We do not know who created it and how much of the coins they actually kept for themselves (being able to totally control the market) 2) It is very hard to trace and have been used for atrocities, trafficking, rituals, false flags, child murder and death. The current system is not much better, but easier to trace. 3) It is digital and is part of the future enslavement of humanity. IF you don't comply you will be cancelled. Did you partake in this scheme? Do you feel good about yourself? The US DOLLAR has been used for everything you mentioned in #2. And, in orders of magnitude greater quantities! BAN ALL THE THINGS!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73331920 United States 02/11/2021 09:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The cope is delicious in here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70776752 BTC isn't going to top out until around October, it's not too late for you salty no-coiners to get a piece of the action. Or would you rather stay poor because of some notions of nobility? Just by some now and thank yourself later when you 3x your money. We all know you are going to pile in at the top after the news convinces you it's the new paradigm. Save yourselves the embarrassment. Oh you mean when its worth more fiat? Lol You guys are such idiots. Bro you have one argument and it doesn’t make sense. I'm not your bro. Just because you don't understand something doesn't mean it doesn't make sense. Keep on celebrating your magic token being worth more fiat today than yesterday. If you're lucky, you'll trade it in before you lose your game of musical chairs. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72884636 United States 02/11/2021 09:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73331920 United States 02/11/2021 09:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The cope is delicious in here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70776752 BTC isn't going to top out until around October, it's not too late for you salty no-coiners to get a piece of the action. Or would you rather stay poor because of some notions of nobility? Just by some now and thank yourself later when you 3x your money. We all know you are going to pile in at the top after the news convinces you it's the new paradigm. Save yourselves the embarrassment. Oh you mean when its worth more fiat? Lol You guys are such idiots. Watching slaves defend their slavemaster is surreal. Watching people defend a ponzi scheme with such obvious drawbacks is hilarious. You better hope you trade your magic token for fiat before your magic token isn't worth anything again. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78349802 United States 02/11/2021 09:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The context of bitcoin: Quoting: Endless Speck 1) We do not know who created it and how much of the coins they actually kept for themselves (being able to totally control the market) 2) It is very hard to trace and have been used for atrocities, trafficking, rituals, false flags, child murder and death. The current system is not much better, but easier to trace. 3) It is digital and is part of the future enslavement of humanity. IF you don't comply you will be cancelled. Did you partake in this scheme? Do you feel good about yourself? What is worrying that nobody knows who maintains the software, I know it's based on mathematical principles. Looking at it's value, every hacker will try to get a piece of that pie. Imaging he has one hour to play around?!? Good point. The quantum computers weren't even mentioned yet. Keeping it on the exchange means potential theft, no recourse. Keeping in a wallet means potential failure of the password, losing it, or it don't work anymore. No recourse. OMG! The horror, of being actually responsible for your own wealth! Why, that's crazy talk! We have friendly, trustworthy banksters to do that for us! I have a career that requires most of my attention and time. I don't need the extra burden of figuring out how to store my savings for fear it will be stolen or lost. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72884636 United States 02/11/2021 09:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ahhhh a coin is made out of a metal material that you can hold in your hand. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80038299 Bitcoin is space ghost imaginary money like credit. It is worthless POS... A rusty nail has more intrinsic value than a gold coin You do realize that gold is an extremely useful industrial metal used in hundreds of different processes right? It could be argued that silver has way more inherent value as it is used even more, but it is also more abundant than gold too. Both have an intrinsic value far out weighing a rusty nail, that'sjust ignorant... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72884636 United States 02/11/2021 09:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The cope is delicious in here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70776752 BTC isn't going to top out until around October, it's not too late for you salty no-coiners to get a piece of the action. Or would you rather stay poor because of some notions of nobility? Just by some now and thank yourself later when you 3x your money. We all know you are going to pile in at the top after the news convinces you it's the new paradigm. Save yourselves the embarrassment. Oh you mean when its worth more fiat? Lol You guys are such idiots. Watching slaves defend their slavemaster is surreal. Watching people defend a ponzi scheme with such obvious drawbacks is hilarious. You better hope you trade your magic token for fiat before your magic token isn't worth anything again. Its a distributed ledger with token values based on the amount of liquidity brought into it from the outside. As long as the market cap keeps going up so will the price, it's basic accounting math not a ponzi scheme. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79034569 United States 02/11/2021 09:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ahhhh a coin is made out of a metal material that you can hold in your hand. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80038299 Bitcoin is space ghost imaginary money like credit. It is worthless POS... Bitcoin is just like fiat currency at this point. People work jobs for digital money that gets directly deposited into their digital bank account, where it gets digitally spent online or through a credit card. Very few handle cash any longer, probably some millennials have no idea what cash looks like. Bitcoin and crypto in general occupies the same space of trust with this crowd. Both could be converted to fiat currency if needed, but the difference in crypto is people see more opportunity and trust in it as a store of wealth versus metals and currency where you have openly naked manipulation going on. Is what it is, the worth of anything is in what the group values it at, and scarcity. Ammo two years ago was pennies, now I’m looking at stacks of dollar bills. Pretty soon we’ll all be bartering again for essentials, and Bitcoin would probably hold more value at that point in a trade than a dollar would, since you could turn around and use it online in various back corners for other things anonymously. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73331920 United States 02/11/2021 09:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73331920 Oh you mean when its worth more fiat? Lol You guys are such idiots. Watching slaves defend their slavemaster is surreal. Watching people defend a ponzi scheme with such obvious drawbacks is hilarious. You better hope you trade your magic token for fiat before your magic token isn't worth anything again. Its a distributed ledger with token values based on the amount of liquidity brought into it from the outside. As long as the market cap keeps going up so will the price, it's basic accounting math not a ponzi scheme. Which is why it went from 30k to 6k not too long ago. Look, i get it. You want a dumber asshole to eventually buy your bitcoin for more cash than what you bought it for. Just don't try to bullshit me. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73331920 United States 02/11/2021 09:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ahhhh a coin is made out of a metal material that you can hold in your hand. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80038299 Bitcoin is space ghost imaginary money like credit. It is worthless POS... Bitcoin is just like fiat currency at this point. People work jobs for digital money that gets directly deposited into their digital bank account, where it gets digitally spent online or through a credit card. Very few handle cash any longer, probably some millennials have no idea what cash looks like. Bitcoin and crypto in general occupies the same space of trust with this crowd. Both could be converted to fiat currency if needed, but the difference in crypto is people see more opportunity and trust in it as a store of wealth versus metals and currency where you have openly naked manipulation going on. Is what it is, the worth of anything is in what the group values it at, and scarcity. Ammo two years ago was pennies, now I’m looking at stacks of dollar bills. Pretty soon we’ll all be bartering again for essentials, and Bitcoin would probably hold more value at that point in a trade than a dollar would, since you could turn around and use it online in various back corners for other things anonymously. Except its not universally accepted, not regulated and not insured. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 67687945 United States 02/11/2021 09:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The context of bitcoin: Quoting: Endless Speck 1) We do not know who created it and how much of the coins they actually kept for themselves (being able to totally control the market) 2) It is very hard to trace and have been used for atrocities, trafficking, rituals, false flags, child murder and death. The current system is not much better, but easier to trace. 3) It is digital and is part of the future enslavement of humanity. IF you don't comply you will be cancelled. Did you partake in this scheme? Do you feel good about yourself? Lol yes I feel good about myself my $80,000 investment in 2017 and roughly $60,000 additional investments over time after that in various cryptos is nearly $4,000,000 Unfortunate you non crypto yards were too stupid to see the gold rush, now you can join late and make us early birds a few extra million before the crash |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78748928 Denmark 02/11/2021 09:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ahhhh a coin is made out of a metal material that you can hold in your hand. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80038299 Bitcoin is space ghost imaginary money like credit. It is worthless POS... Bitcoin is just like fiat currency at this point. People work jobs for digital money that gets directly deposited into their digital bank account, where it gets digitally spent online or through a credit card. Very few handle cash any longer, probably some millennials have no idea what cash looks like. Bitcoin and crypto in general occupies the same space of trust with this crowd. Both could be converted to fiat currency if needed, but the difference in crypto is people see more opportunity and trust in it as a store of wealth versus metals and currency where you have openly naked manipulation going on. Is what it is, the worth of anything is in what the group values it at, and scarcity. Ammo two years ago was pennies, now I’m looking at stacks of dollar bills. Pretty soon we’ll all be bartering again for essentials, and Bitcoin would probably hold more value at that point in a trade than a dollar would, since you could turn around and use it online in various back corners for other things anonymously. Except its not universally accepted, not regulated and not insured. In other words it’s ripe for you bureaucrats to rape and plunder so you get your pound of flesh? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79034569 United States 02/11/2021 09:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ahhhh a coin is made out of a metal material that you can hold in your hand. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80038299 Bitcoin is space ghost imaginary money like credit. It is worthless POS... Bitcoin is just like fiat currency at this point. People work jobs for digital money that gets directly deposited into their digital bank account, where it gets digitally spent online or through a credit card. Very few handle cash any longer, probably some millennials have no idea what cash looks like. Bitcoin and crypto in general occupies the same space of trust with this crowd. Both could be converted to fiat currency if needed, but the difference in crypto is people see more opportunity and trust in it as a store of wealth versus metals and currency where you have openly naked manipulation going on. Is what it is, the worth of anything is in what the group values it at, and scarcity. Ammo two years ago was pennies, now I’m looking at stacks of dollar bills. Pretty soon we’ll all be bartering again for essentials, and Bitcoin would probably hold more value at that point in a trade than a dollar would, since you could turn around and use it online in various back corners for other things anonymously. Except its not universally accepted, not regulated and not insured. I don’t believe that bothers the crowd that sees value in it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73331920 United States 02/11/2021 09:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ahhhh a coin is made out of a metal material that you can hold in your hand. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80038299 Bitcoin is space ghost imaginary money like credit. It is worthless POS... Bitcoin is just like fiat currency at this point. People work jobs for digital money that gets directly deposited into their digital bank account, where it gets digitally spent online or through a credit card. Very few handle cash any longer, probably some millennials have no idea what cash looks like. Bitcoin and crypto in general occupies the same space of trust with this crowd. Both could be converted to fiat currency if needed, but the difference in crypto is people see more opportunity and trust in it as a store of wealth versus metals and currency where you have openly naked manipulation going on. Is what it is, the worth of anything is in what the group values it at, and scarcity. Ammo two years ago was pennies, now I’m looking at stacks of dollar bills. Pretty soon we’ll all be bartering again for essentials, and Bitcoin would probably hold more value at that point in a trade than a dollar would, since you could turn around and use it online in various back corners for other things anonymously. Except its not universally accepted, not regulated and not insured. In other words it’s ripe for you bureaucrats to rape and plunder so you get your pound of flesh? Now I'm a bureaucrat? Lol ok you lazy paranoid deluded moran. You just want free dollars and you think btc is an easy way for that to happen. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79687124 United States 02/11/2021 09:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73331920 United States 02/11/2021 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The context of bitcoin: Quoting: Endless Speck 1) We do not know who created it and how much of the coins they actually kept for themselves (being able to totally control the market) 2) It is very hard to trace and have been used for atrocities, trafficking, rituals, false flags, child murder and death. The current system is not much better, but easier to trace. 3) It is digital and is part of the future enslavement of humanity. IF you don't comply you will be cancelled. Did you partake in this scheme? Do you feel good about yourself? Lol yes I feel good about myself my $80,000 investment in 2017 and roughly $60,000 additional investments over time after that in various cryptos is nearly $4,000,000 Unfortunate you non crypto yards were too stupid to see the gold rush, now you can join late and make us early birds a few extra million before the crash And you still measure it in dollars. If you're telling the truth, you got lucky. You did nothing to create value. You just bought a token that is worth more fiat today then when you bought it. Nothing wrong with admitting you got lucky. You certainly didnt do any work or create anything. No product was made...no service performed. Just people are willing to trade more fiat now for it than before...which means it could go the other way as well. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 67687945 United States 02/11/2021 09:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73331920 United States 02/11/2021 09:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 10-20 years when these same non crypto idiots are working for 1500 satoshi a week they will of wished they had bought a few Bitcoin and set their family up for life. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 67687945 You sound desperate to convince people to buy your tokens for more fiat than what you paid for them... |
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User ID: 73367960 United States 02/11/2021 09:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ahhhh a coin is made out of a metal material that you can hold in your hand. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80038299 Bitcoin is space ghost imaginary money like credit. It is worthless POS... I was called a böömer the other day for saying something similar. I'm 34 Bitcoin is One World Currency. That aside, power grid goes down, SHTF, what do you have? Nothing. Bless my fuck "It’s in my interest, in ours perhaps, or maybe the interests of the greater good, for me to smoke a joint, and calm down.” — Hunter S. Thompson "I've got the spirit, but lose the feeling!" :rockon: |