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Are Am Eye wrote: » Your puny earth money will someday be replaced by cryptocurrency issued by banks off their own private blockchain. No doubt a microchip in your hand will be involved.
Wanderer78 wrote: » You are aware that the majority of money created is in fact created by privately owned banks in the form of debt? I do believe it is this fact that actually causes the bulk of our instabilities in our economic and financial systems, but the guberment!
Drumorig wrote: » Forget mining, buy cheap coins and hold, I'm currently in adex and neo, 100 quid now worth 3k. I have pillar too but that only doubled since I bought it!
Dohnjoe wrote: » It's been around various forms for hundreds of years and functions As of yet no one has an alternative that works better It will likely be around as long as the public, companies and governments demand loans - which doesn't seem like it's going to change any time soon
Atoms for Peace wrote: » So it seems all the cool kids are investing in bitcoins and mining for etherium these days. Maybe I'm just getting old and not with it any more but I don't really understand how they work, to me they appear to be pyramid schemes infused with some modern day tulip mania.
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bananabread12 wrote: » TIL digital currency such as Bitcoin that is considered relevant and reputable through it's practicality, subject to literally hundreds upon thousands of academic studies and advocated by many economists, is a "pyramid scheme" by a boards.ie poster..... How you manage to put on your trousers in the morning I'll never know...
Atoms for Peace wrote: » I have no faith in the banks or government with everything that's come on in recent times thanks to the laissez-faire economic policies that why I'm cynical that a completely feral currency based on lines of code will be to the benefit of the average Joe.
srsly78 wrote: » OP think of it as a currency rather than as an investment.
Atoms for Peace wrote: » I have no faith in the banks or government with everything that's come on in recent times thanks to the laissez-faire economic policies
I'm cynical that a completely feral currency based on lines of code will be to the benefit of the average Joe.
bananabread12 wrote: » In reality, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Monero ect have many benefits for the average Joe over fiat paper like the Dollar or the Euro. Of what benefit is fiat paper to the average Joe is the real question here? What benefit does the average Joe receive when he finds his wealth evaporating through inflation? At the end of the day if you do work for me - whose business is it if I pay you in Skittles if we both agree to it? It's nobodies business.
bananabread12 wrote: » What laissez-faire economics? The financial system is, as it has always been, one of the most highly regulated areas of the economy. Can you elaborate on what exactly these "laissez-faire economics" are that you're referring to? I'm just curious.
Atoms for Peace wrote: » There's been a big change in the culture that began in the days of thatcher and Reagan where maintaining growth is now the main priority. The idea that the financial sector, here anyway during the bertie period, was highly regulated is farcical.