muted, sorry Mark, can't do this baiting BS anymore, you're willfully ignorant, please stay that way.
muted, sorry Mark, can't do this baiting BS anymore, you're willfully ignorant, please stay that way.
Unfortunately, he is talking to a moron.
Did you watch the video? Do you understand more than you did before you watched it?
Your scenario is pretty catastrophic, a good portion of the planet sees mass casualties, complete power failure, subsequent panic, riots, chaos, starvation etc. Bitcoin would still be fine and dandy, on the other side of the planet.
If you’re unable to get through a book, maybe start here: m.youtube.com/watch?v=YtFO...
You “assume” you understand money, if you understood our current money, we wouldn’t be having this discussion.
The fed has been tight since post Covid, Bitcoin hit a new ATH.
Good opportunity to update the grid. An emp wouldn’t end Bitcoin.
Hate overrules curiosity. Weird, how did we attain such conviction!? The vast majority of bitcoiners are INTJ. 1-2% of the herd.
Start with “the Bitcoin standard”, the first 2/3rds of the book goes into explaining what money is. Good luck!
Chain analysis firms do the research, to any "normie" they're going to look shady because they have names that indicate their association with "crypto". These are the very sources authorities use. You'll be unhappy with anything through the normie lens, you must do ur own validation as you see fit.
Bitcoin is WAY bigger than the Frump family, they may think they can (capture, take credit, move it etc) impact it in some way. Reality will prove them wrong.
Good for them! This is actually good for Bitcoin. This allows for small / home miners and further decentralization away from big operations that together could manage a 51% attack, bitcoin's only real weakness.
2/2 Myself like most bitcoiners look at exhaustive sources, a stack of books before arriving where we have. That takes work, you either have that drive or you accept your state issued chucky cheese tokens and be happy. I’m fine either way. No one is convincing you with “here’s a link”.
1/2 We discussed that, what source? The banking cartel? The media? The New York Times? Who tells the truth these days Mark? lol You’d believe nothing unless you find it from whatever YOU trust. What you trust varies depending on many factors. Are you gullible? Multiple sources then, yes?
I'd have assumed an astronomer you'd be curious. You're accepting a narrative that's been fed to you by mainstream and peers for two decades while hundreds of millions have opened their eyes to the digital reality of what's coming. Stay inside your box. My bet is you're an ESFP or close on the MB.
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Sure.
That’s too hard for them. Don’t be unreasonable. lol
Don’t care if you learn or not, I’m past that, I’m sorry for you.
Wrong on all counts, wow, humanity has a long way to go in learning about the hardest money ever invented. Good luck!
Where's the pure BS? Sound money that can't be printed, isn't controlled by any government, permissionless, no middle man?
This is what MSM has been saying for 17 years, the reality is USD is the king of nefarious BS.
Good idea I'm on dozens of block lists and I did nothing wrong.
Nope, I think that other guy is onto something. Why should I point out something you can research on your own if you would believe nothing provide anyway. Hell if I were you, If you're smart, you wouldn't even click on a link I post. What's the point.
There are loads of exchanges to buy bitcoin, not a good idea to ever buy it from some goon on social media. Unless of course one enjoys being scammed.
Bitcoin != “cRyPtO” and yes, that's what we say.
*blackrock's customers hold the shares. A few hundred million people hold bitcoin world wide, call it whatever you want. Bitcoin is money.
Neither of those are "bitcoin", anyone in "crypto" knows very well that anything that's not "Bitcoin" is a shitcoin scam. Frump an Melnoia coins were shitcoin scams on the Solana chain. Bitcoin is 17 years old and held by a few hundred million people world wide. It's good to know the difference.
"I call them magic beans to make the whole endeavor sound like a 17 year long joke so i don't have to seriously engage" Would the top 10 banks, even some central banks, schools like Harvard and Brown be buying hundreds of millions worth of "magic beans"? Be serious.