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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

specimen #3D is show signs of increased awareness, hit him with the socialism!

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I really wish I could decipher the last few things you've said...

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Annoy people on discord with me, i join chats about crypto and will not change the topic lol if you want to talk about crypto in a crypto group i will keep talking as long as the conversation and questions are worth listening too. I do not discuss NFT's or Ethereum but i can answer almost any question about crypto.

For you time has become worth more than money, i value some experiences we have had so i wouldnt ever ask you for money for the free class, thats whats cool about hive/dpos when used for good, you probably already paid me in upvotes for any help i could offer.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

....talking about crytpo in discord = my version of living hell lol

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

LOL I like the statement "That sounds like a really fucking stupid idea, with a capital fuck." then people stop talking about non sense and listen more. I try to not waste peoples times because i love these coins and really want to live in a world where mom and pops stores and delivery services all take all of the coins. WHy would i tip through uber eats when i can tip Zcash and its not tracked?

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

..crypto has a future- but what we see now, from btc, all the way to hive - isn't it. (imo)
On the assumption it doesn't go full cbdc (which it might short term), whatever crypto will be as a currency - it won't be in this form. (commodity backed?)

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Is privacy a commodity?

Privacy is a human right, but when was it ever respected?

Is a human right worth monetizing?

Some questions I think deeply about when i reflect on the transparency of the majority of popular coins.

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Is a human right worth monetizing?

Some questions I think deeply about when i reflect on the transparency of the majority of popular coins.

Is privacy a commodity?
A commodity is a tangible (real) product.

Privacy is a human right, but when was it ever respected?

No it's not - it a reflection of allowed indulgence in a decadent society, not reality.

Is a human right worth monetizing?

In a free market, it is. (liberty and the fruits of your labors)

Some questions I think deeply about when i reflect on the transparency of the majority of popular coins.

The more I see, I'm starting to think it's all one big set up to keep money out of gold.
Think about, it's the perfect ponzi - with not even anything tangible to rug pull.
Just an on/off switch (one way or another - tech, on/off ramps , legislation - the options to execute the rug pull are many).

If the tapering/rate hikes occur in the next few months - liquidity will be sucked out of crypto and prices will plummet (to covering shorts in the markets).

As i said, I'm pretty sure crypto will have a role to play - you can't pretend technology doesn't exist - but I don't think it will be anything like todays 'few years experiment' version (one probably initiated by the banksters, imo)