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.TUX. Flag 15 Nov 18 11.18pm

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

What I don't understand about crypto currency is that one, there are no real life applications (yet) and two, there are too many currencies available.

From buying houses, booking flights and all the way down to the basics, ie food, you can live a life away from the traditional (failing) fiat currency/banking system using cryptos.

I'm prepared to believe that there may be a place for cryptos in the future however I believe it would only be two or three at most that become mainstream.

There's good use for many, but not quite the 2,000 ish currently in circulation. Picking the right ones is the tricky bit.

How these currencies became valued at billions of pounds when they have no use is beyond me.

See above.

We have chosen to place a value on them but nobody knows why that was.

Because the inflationary nature of fiat currency that ultimately robs us all and has led us, aided by the owned political elite, to where we are now. Potless.

Bitcoin, for example, is deflationary as there will only ever be a finite amount produced. The market, us, will dictate it's value. This is fundamental to any economical system.
Fiat currency however is inflationary as it can be constantly printed (from thin-air) and pushed into any given system causing more of the currency needed this year to buy the same as it would have last year. We are constantly asked to pay more (taxes) for less services. This is proof positive of a constantly devaluing currency. People really need to understand this!
Our grandparents were better off than we are today because our currency was worth more then than it is now. They could happily live an average life on one average wage. This is virtually impossible today due to the inherent inflation of the currency, chosen NOT by you or i, but being forced upon us...............for the benefit, as ever, to those who govern.

Fiat has robbed us all for decades but is now dying. Time to look to the future peeps.




 


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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 15 Nov 18 11.26pm

Originally posted by .TUX.




Love your enthusiasm my friend

 


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stuckinbristol Flag In the woodwork. 16 Nov 18 9.28am Send a Private Message to stuckinbristol Add stuckinbristol as a friend

Originally posted by .TUX.



I'm sorry, but I really don't get how this is going to be a good thing.
Surly, if there is only ever going to be a finite amount of a currency, it leaves it open to manipulation. What if someone, or a group decide to hoard bitcoin, the price of what's left will inevitably go up, conversely, if someone dumps a load onto the market that would force the value down?
Maybe I can't think outside the box, and am destined to be a skint wage-slave for ever!!

 

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.TUX. Flag 17 Nov 18 8.52pm

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle


Love your enthusiasm my friend

Fiat currency has robbed us all, for decades.
This is an option for those who follow not to carry this parasitical burden bud.

 


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.TUX. Flag 17 Nov 18 9.27pm

Originally posted by stuckinbristol

I'm sorry, but I really don't get how this is going to be a good thing.
Surly, if there is only ever going to be a finite amount of a currency, it leaves it open to manipulation.

You've lived your life with manipulated currency bud.

When currencies were pegged to Gold the amount of printing from thin-air was limited due to amount of real money, ie Gold, that secured/insured any amount being printed (from thin-air). Since the end of Bretton Woods in 1971 this 'ideal' has basically turned to rats***. Due to the currency being backed by nothing, we've suffered the inherent inflation since of around 1400%.............and are living the trouble this stance has brought. But the elite are enjoying it.

What if someone, or a group decide to hoard bitcoin, the price of what's left will inevitably go up, conversely, if someone dumps a load onto the market that would force the value down?

See above.


Maybe I can't think outside the box, and am destined to be a skint wage-slave for ever!!

A debt-slave bud, paying a debt that can never be repaid to an imaginary bank that prints imaginary currency from thin-air WITH INTEREST ADDED........and every politician goes along with it.
It'd be funny if it wasn't so truthful.

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 19 Nov 18 10.04am

Originally posted by .TUX.

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Huge falls today across all currencies. Litecoin in particular which has lost over 11% of its value.

Difficult decisions now for coin holders. Do you bail out now or stick and hope they eventually rise again one day.

 


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.TUX. Flag 20 Nov 18 6.47am

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

Huge falls today across all currencies. Litecoin in particular which has lost over 11% of its value.

Difficult decisions now for coin holders. Do you bail out now or stick and hope they eventually rise again one day.

Yep, still tough times, but when there's blood on the streets fill ya boots.

The wife was chatting to a friend the other day who's daughter works in a bank. Knowing that we hold cryptos she said that her daughter was going to buy some Bitcoin. Now considering that it's been ridiculed/mocked by pretty much all and sundry for the past 10months or so along with the price fall i found this a bit strange. Or is it?

Interesting times ahead.

 


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chris123 Flag hove actually 20 Nov 18 11.23am Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Originally posted by .TUX.

Yep, still tough times, but when there's blood on the streets fill ya boots.

The wife was chatting to a friend the other day who's daughter works in a bank. Knowing that we hold cryptos she said that her daughter was going to buy some Bitcoin. Now considering that it's been ridiculed/mocked by pretty much all and sundry for the past 10months or so along with the price fall i found this a bit strange. Or is it?

Interesting times ahead.

I like things to be a bit predictable so you know the fundamentals are in place - this is all over the shop

 

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Stirlingsays Flag 20 Nov 18 11.28am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

I'm pretty sure that when we get the next crash that the tide will turn for cryptos.

When that s***e hits I'll probably be investing in some.

 


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chris123 Flag hove actually 20 Nov 18 11.32am Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

I'm pretty sure that when we get the next crash that the tide will turn for cryptos.

When that s***e hits I'll probably be investing in some.

Like Italy in a wee while?

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 20 Nov 18 11.45am

Further huge falls today.

Most currencies are down around 30% in one week!

Glad I sold when I did. Hard to know when it will hit the bottom. Personally I think we have a long way to go still.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 20 Nov 18 11.48am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by chris123

Like Italy in a wee while?


Hey hey....controversial!

It'll need to be a significant and hard crash EU wide......I'm a tight barsteward.

 


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