TallyRand wrote: » The likes of makeorbrake, who don’t trust banks or governments by and large, is the complete minority (we all have peeves but 99% of punters are happy with having and utilizing a ban account) This is something the crypto-fan seems stuck on. Just because you strongly believe something doesn’t mean the vast majority do (or even care). Imagine asking a 1,000 people would they like next months wages in fiat cash or crypto coin?If you’re explaining you’re losing............
TheAnalyst_ wrote: » Alt-right crypto bros losing their arse? What's not to like?
Sleeper12 wrote: » That's Wikipedia. That's not fact. I can write what I want in Wikipedia. I also said that crypto currency is "like" a Pyramid scheme. No assets & early adoptors make money off the back of the later adoptors. Your shares in a Pyramid scheme are based solely on supply & demand the same as crypto. If the crypto currency goes bust the investor doesn't get a penny because there are no assets. Nada. If the Pyramid investment goes bust the exact same thing happens. Zip, Nada Can you explain /show in practical ways how it's not like a Pyramid scheme? You do know that unlike most "investments" you don't get a dividend from crypto. Your only possible chance for profits or even your money back is what someone else might be willing to pay
makeorbrake wrote: The little guy suffers in conventional markets also. Furthermore, don't think this is the end - this cycle will repeat itself.
TallyRand wrote: » A “tech” that is still ironing out the knots. Ecosystems that have to be built. Zealots where mentioned earlier, you are one makeorbrake. Crypto is a niche for certain cohorts, not for adoption in the mainstream.To switch a hypotethical scenario around, if offered every crypto nut a million in cash or a USB key with their a million value crypto of choice I have a funny feeling what they’d choose, they know where their bread is buttered. In it for profit while sticking it to the G Man, nothing else, you can have all the ecosystems you want
Sleeper12 wrote: » Can you explain /show in practical ways how it's not like a Pyramid scheme? You do know that unlike most "investments" you don't get a dividend from crypto. Your only possible chance for profits or even your money back is what someone else might be willing to pay
JJJJNR wrote: » So whats your opinion on dark pools, or worse the caymen islands, thats all ok I guess.
rapul wrote: » Get off your high horse sleeper. Read back makeorbrake and grindle have definitely answered all your questions many times and far more detailed than any of you deserve, do your own study lads if you care so much to be posting about it lately
el diablo wrote: » @makeorbrake: you're fighting an admirable battle trying to educate the skeptics. :cool:
Sleeper12 wrote: » I asked : Your reply was: There's really not much point continuing if that's the depth of your replies tbh
JohnnyFlash wrote: » This is an excellent article about the paradox within Botcoin.https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2018/11/26/only-currency-worse-than-bitcoin-is-venezuelas/
we still haven’t found one use for it
it was supposed to replace the U.S. dollar as the way people did business around the world.
But why would people use their bitcoin when, as we just said, they think their prices are only going to go up?
This won’t dissuade bitcoin’s biggest fans from being sure that it’s still on its way to displacing the dollar.
rapul wrote: » If you care so much read back all the pages for your answer
JJJJNR wrote: » I wouldn't put much effort into entertaining you tbf.
el diablo wrote: » This is without doubt the most nonsensical post in the whole thread. I don't even know where to start with this. Embarrassing stuff. :rolleyes:
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » Excellent article. Very succinct.
Sleeper12 wrote: » No one has replied detailing how this isn't like a pyramid scheme. Well apart from saying "it's not a pyramid scheme". That isn't the question put to them.
Sleeper12 wrote: » You do know that unlike most "investments" you don't get a dividend from crypto. Your only possible chance for profits or even your money back is what someone else might be willing to pay
TheAnalyst_ wrote: » The two go hand in hand. Follow a few crypto bros on twitter and you'll see it for yourself.
sexmag wrote: » To argue the point of "it's not a pyramid scheme but it's like a pyramid scheme" ......saying that it's like a pyramid scheme is like saying nfl is not rugby but it's like rugby because they have the same shape ball, doesn't work.
Grumpypants wrote: » Typical, first time in a few months I sent money to Coinbase to buy some coins, it takes three days to complete. It lands today just as there is a 10% bump !!!
hots wrote: » I think you're confusing two groups of loud people on the internet with each other.
makeorbrake wrote: » I think you're being very generous. To wish something bad on someone is never a positive human trait. You can believe it to be foolish to invest in crypto but to go beyond that is just spiteful and bitter. There are probably plenty of people that got badly burnt in the last few weeks. Anyone with any class would have said they were foolish but they certainly wouldn't wish them to be in a bad place. On top of that, he's labelling people as belonging to some political leaning or other (in this case, 'alt-right'). Again, it's plain wrong. There are people interested in crypto from all strands of society. This is a common theme amongst the zealous naysayers here - some deep seated hate of people of a certain societal/political viewpoint whom they associate with crypto - and hate as a consequence (rather than weigh up the positives and negatives of the technology itself). Lastly, the nastiness of his posting was pointed out to him. The graceful thing to do would be to acknowledge it as an error - but he doubled down and tried to suggest it's justified because there's someone else out there (not on this thread....somewhere!) that's worse than him. Classy.
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » The person who posted here about a rope and a wobbly stool is a scumbag. I've made my views on crypto clear but no need for that. Also whilst there is a very strong libertarian anarcho capitalist cohort involved in the bitcoin scene, there isn't really many of the alt right types who are a different kettle of fish.