fantasycurse42
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LMFAO as well. In an Armageddon circumstance (when you might not even have access to electricity), there is nothing I'd rather have than gold...lmfao I give up
LMFAO as well. In an Armageddon circumstance (when you might not even have access to electricity), there is nothing I'd rather have than gold...lmfao I give up
Yes, yes it is.I mean every sentence was dumber and more wrong than the one that preceded it. Truly incredible.
watyou mentioned that we were talking past eachother. maybe so, but the issue is not on my end.
yesterday you attacked a bunch of altcoins, and crypto as a whole because it's not currently widely accepted as a form of currency. I pointed out that currency value is not the only (or even remotely close to the largest) use case for crypto at this point, and that bitcoin represents a tiny part of crypto's overall potential. I posted an article which lays these points out very clearly. well, you are now latching onto another minor use case (store of value) for bitcoin (again, not representative of crypto as a whole) and attacking that as well. I mean, I don't really know what to say at this point.
but to address your point about bitcoin as a store of value, it is absolutely an excellent store of value. volatility is an intermediate term concern. these things level off as assets mature. it has also smacked the #### out of any other asset class since its inception.
but where bitcoin crushes any other store of value is that it is easily transferable anywhere in the world and unable to be seized by any government when stored correctly. these may not seem like issues in the United States (though they are - spend a couple hours researching civil forfeiture) but they absolutely matter in less politically developed countries. your country of birth decides to wage genocide on its people - try getting the #### out with your life's savings stored in physical gold or rolexes and get back to me.
Link is to a black dial, white dial TOTALLY different.https://www.chrono24.com/rolex/daytona--id7562160.htm
Okay, I'll take 405.00, I PM'ed my paypal to you. TIA.
https://www.chrono24.com/rolex/daytona--id7562160.htm
Okay, I'll take 405.00, I PM'ed my paypal to you. TIA.
Hmmmm, interesting for a watch released in 2016... But go ahead and find me one from a reliable seller in Latvia for like $17k...DESCRIPTION
Exceptional 2004 Dated paperwork, "F" serial number Daytona with rarer black dial, serviced in 2016 by WOSTEP certified watchmaker and Rolex parts account holder. Bezel is in great shape, bracelet is better than 90%.
yea I literally covered this in the next three words after you stopped bolding, but sure
IF it was the right watch (which it is not), as sarcastic your being, it actually does make a large difference.Link is to a black dial, white dial TOTALLY different.
Does it have to be made by virgins and touched by Queen Elizabeth too?Link is to a black dial, white dial TOTALLY different.
Ah yes, the USB thumb drive.yea I literally covered this in the next three words after you stopped bolding, but sure
just ####### memorize your private keys. it's not ideal but in a desperate situation it can be done.Ah yes, the USB thumb drive.
Might as well be a nugget of gold.
No, one is a physical asset that has been a store of value since the dawn of man, the other is speculative and unproven, at best.just ####### memorize your private keys. it's not ideal but in a desperate situation it can be done.
even so, you can store infinite $$$ on an essentially weightless thumb drive. you can't store infinite $$$ in a single nugget of gold.
I don't disagree with you. I just don't see the need for this solution.just ####### memorize your private keys. it's not ideal but in a desperate situation it can be done.
even so, you can store infinite $$$ on an essentially weightless thumb drive. you can't store infinite $$$ in a single nugget of gold.
Wrong.....what if I engraved my private keys on a gold barjust ####### memorize your private keys. it's not ideal but in a desperate situation it can be done.
even so, you can store infinite $$$ on an essentially weightless thumb drive. you can't store infinite $$$ in a single nugget of gold.
You fail to realize he was wearing jean shorts with that.
I'm still not 100% sure I wrote mine down correctlyjust ####### memorize your private keys. it's not ideal but in a desperate situation it can be done.
even so, you can store infinite $$$ on an essentially weightless thumb drive. you can't store infinite $$$ in a single nugget of gold.
fair enough. two points:I don't disagree with you. I just don't see the need for this solution.
You've made it clear that the benefits of cryptocurrencies "absolutely matter in less politically developed countries". If USB drives can store infinite $$$, it won't be long before less politically developed countries start seizing thumb drives for nothing more than ####s and giggles. Why wouldn't they? Not only would they get the occasional windfall, but they'll also grow a nice porn collection too.
Gold is currently worth $21k a pound, obviously a thumb drive is easier, but I'll stick with the tried and true with my family and their lives on the line... just me - no need for the name calling.fair enough. two points:
1. I would memorize my private keys if I lived in a country of high political turmoil.
2. Ease of transportation is still a key here. You can easily transport large sums of a cryptocurrency vs. alternative stores of value. In the hypothetical where you need to get out quickly, a thumb drive is preferable to a large amount of gold. No packing necessary, no issues with prohibitive storage in your vehicle of transport.
You were trying to find one with your previous links, just to confirm, you've given up, right?Does it have to be made by virgins and touched by Queen Elizabeth too?
Today... yes.fair enough. two points:
1. I would memorize my private keys if I lived in a country of high political turmoil.
2. Ease of transportation is still a key here. You can easily transport large sums of a cryptocurrency vs. alternative stores of value. In the hypothetical where you need to get out quickly, a thumb drive is preferable to a large amount of gold. No packing necessary, no issues with prohibitive storage in your vehicle of transport.
I never give up. I didn't see a timeline on the offer.You were trying to find one with your previous links, just to confirm, you've given up, right?
Again, fair criticisms here.Today... yes.
Tomorrow, those who want to take it will look for thumb drives just as hard as they look for other assets today. The only reason it works well today is because it's new.
Also, regarding the ability to simply memorize your private key, while early adopters understand the need to protect their private key, the general population will treat it like a credit card number, and expect that when it gets stolen they can get their number canceled and get a new one. Oops.
sorry, we all get heated about things we're passionate about. all good.just me - no need for the name calling.
Technically someone could memorize their private keys (a 12-word sequence) and cross any border with millions of dollars tucked away in their brain.Ah yes, the USB thumb drive.
Might as well be a nugget of gold.
No timeline at all... I'll make the offer even sweeter for you, first, I'll point you in the right direction:I never give up. I didn't see a timeline on the offer.
I hear the demand for that is huge.Technically someone could memorize their private keys (a 12-word sequence) and cross any border with millions of dollars tucked away in their brain.
Food, water, land, guns...LMFAO as well. In an Armageddon circumstance (when you might not even have access to electricity), there is nothing I'd rather have than gold...
Hell, half the time I can't remember my Netflix password.I honestly don't even know if it's possible for an average human to memorize their private keys.
It seems like you and fc42 keep putting up these strawmen. It's a good thing we didn't listen. We made a lot of money not listening to fc42 and we're going to keep making a lot of money not listening to fc42. Thanks to us not listening to fc42 on this subject, which he is brutally misinformed/wrong about, we reaped the benefits of one of the largest transfers of wealth in human history.I hear the demand for that is huge.
Yeah, nothing you've said leads me to believe any cryptocurrency will solve the major issues of modern money mechanics. Not being able to move $1,000,000 seamless across national borders is a problem for only a handful of people in the grand scheme of things, so if that's a major benefit of these cryptocurrencies, then the "mass adoption" that is supposed to happen has little to no reason to actually happen. And while I see that it does solve that problem, solving one problem by creating a dozen+ more problems when mass adoption does occur is not a solution.It seems like you and fc42 keep putting up these strawmen. It's a good thing we didn't listen. We made a lot of money not listening to fc42 and we're going to keep making a lot of money not listening to fc42. Thanks to us not listening to fc42 on this subject, which he is brutally misinformed/wrong about, we reaped the benefits of one of the largest transfers of wealth in human history.
You posted a link about governments seizing bitcoin and we explained how users can circumvent states doing that. Then you mention how uninformed users will treat it like a credit card and lose their money forever. When you get a Ledger wallet or write down the private keys from a wallet download, it is emphasized in no uncertain terms to be careful and take care with it. It just doesn't work like that at all in the real world.
All transactions being final is the whole point of an immutable permissionless currency. For people to transact and participate irreversibly in markets on their own accord, without permission from a central authority, bank, or government. If people want a centralized currency they can get chargebacks on by the blessing of people who control it, they can use fiat.
You seem to understand the problems with central banking and fiat. So I don't understand why you are so averse to a decentralized, deflationary currency that so far appears to be the most logical answer to these problems.
This is a great post and I agree with all of it... I certainly see a day in the future where the USD is not the standard, but the standard will involve governments and central banks, and if anyone disagrees with that, just buy gold.Yeah, nothing you've said leads me to believe any cryptocurrency will solve the major issues of modern money mechanics. Not being able to move $1,000,000 seamless across national borders is a problem for only a handful of people in the grand scheme of things, so if that's a major benefit of these cryptocurrencies, then the "mass adoption" that is supposed to happen has little to no reason to actually happen. And while I see that it does solve that problem, solving one problem by creating a dozen+ more problems when mass adoption does occur is not a solution.
I believe that there will be a new world reserve currency to replace the US dollar. And that it will likely look a lot like cryptocurrencies. It will however be birthed by a coalition of governments. All these existing cryptocurrencies are simply "ponzi schemes" based on the delusion that the future of economics won't be run by governments. I put "ponzi scheme" in quotes because it's not literally a ponzi scheme, but the results will essentially be the same. Early adopters will make a lot of money and thump their chests to express their pride for doing so (see your post above), but in the end the late adopters will lose a ton, and that is a social travesty, and why ponzi schemes are illegal.
A career gambler isn't on edge over 10% fluctuations.I’d wager that Ren has at least 75%, and maybe even 100% of his investable assets in crypto.
I guess I’d be on edge too if I had to watch my measly $30k fluctuate 10% on a daily basis - sorta how a career Vegas gambler feels on a day to day.
I wanted to buy NEO at $45, $55, $65.... finally got in at $95. Wait for a dip and then consolidation and hopefully a bull pennant/flag shows on the consolidation and buy on the breakout.What do you guys do when something you like runs while you are considering buying it? I’ve been eyeballing NEO for a few days and surely can’t buy it at the all time high when it has almost doubled in value in a few days. And yet, who knows if it is done running (like when I thought bitcoin was too expensive at 1k, 2k, and so on). So do you just wait for a dip and then buy or cut your losses and move on to something else?
By my calculations, the value of this must have gone down by $1k in the last month or so.I’ll make you the same offer I made someone else on this board; if you can find a Rolex dealer to sell you one, I’ll give you an extra $2k on top of what you pay (assuming MSRP) the same day.
Thanks for keeping some of this talk in here. I keep forgetting to look in on that chat.I talked about it in chat some, but going to pull a speculative trigger on some ZCL. It is forking into Bitcoin Private soon(TM) and curious how the valuation might go as fork approaches.
####...i gotta go load up my account with USD nutz.Hold onto your butts.
There's a lot of Rolex talk in here because people are making fun of you being a huge tool. HTHQuick search function of "Rolex" in this thread on the top right shows icon mention Rolex 3x, then Ren 1x before I mention anything Rolex related in here.
Then Ren 2x again, Hag 1x, then I respond again.
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