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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 19 Apr 20 2.02am | |
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To add This is a fantastic article ‘What will Bitcoin look like in 20 years’ from a pro-crypto standpoint, but put across in a rational, logical and realistic way. I don’t agree with the certainty of all his points, especially the one regarding decentralised vs centralised cryptos (he has decentralised winning out in the medium to long term) I do however agree with his general point that no current crypto currencies will be ‘the one’. A nice analogy also made between bitcoin and the ford model T. It’s a long read but an excellent, wide ranging analysis.
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Badger11 Beckenham 19 Apr 20 7.23am | |
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
For balance, before we get the same old well understood takedowns of the current flawed but best worst system...
I now await the usual condescending nonsense – 'you don't understand how the fiat system works' / 'You are all sheep' / 'Insert profanity here' / 'I refuse to engage as you clearly don't understand' etc. etc. etc. etc.
I freely admit I still don't understand crypto currencies but this is the one point I cannot get my head around. People who advocate replacing our current corrupt system controlled by governments, banks and big business want to replace it with a better system controlled by a small number of people. That just seems to me replacing a flawed system with another flawed system, but then I don't understand it.
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cryrst The garden of England 19 Apr 20 11.26am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I freely admit I still don't understand crypto currencies but this is the one point I cannot get my head around. People who advocate replacing our current corrupt system controlled by governments, banks and big business want to replace it with a better system controlled by a small number of people. That just seems to me replacing a flawed system with another flawed system, but then I don't understand it. TUX has got a strawberry so no reply.
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Badger11 Beckenham 19 Apr 20 11.47am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
TUX has got a strawberry so no reply. Yes I realised after I posted. I did ask him this once before, governments may control the currency but they are accountable to the voters and try and protect the economy. Nobody really knows who owns these crypto currencies and do they really give a damn about being responsible? For all it's faults I prefer our current system. I can see in the future that there will be a government / bank backed global crypto currency but that is not what Tux wanted. I'm sorry he's gone but it was an obvious transgression.
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 19 Apr 20 11.51am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
TUX has got a strawberry so no reply. Oh really. When did this occur? I hope it wasn’t because he was unable to construct a worthy reply and instead defaulted to swearing and rage. Although equally I would not be surprised
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 19 Apr 20 11.52am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Yes I realised after I posted. I did ask him this once before, governments may control the currency but they are accountable to the voters and try and protect the economy. Nobody really knows who owns these crypto currencies and do they really give a damn about being responsible? For all it's faults I prefer our current system. I can see in the future that there will be a government / bank backed global crypto currency but that is not what Tux wanted. I'm sorry he's gone but it was an obvious transgression. On a serious note - I’d really suggest reading the above link - posted by someone who appears as pro - crypto as him but with a rational mind. Helps gain an understanding of where it all might go long term
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chris123 hove actually 19 Apr 20 12.01pm | |
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
On a serious note - I’d really suggest reading the above link - posted by someone who appears as pro - crypto as him but with a rational mind. Helps gain an understanding of where it all might go long term Is it a currency or a commodity? s
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Badger11 Beckenham 19 Apr 20 12.23pm | |
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
On a serious note - I’d really suggest reading the above link - posted by someone who appears as pro - crypto as him but with a rational mind. Helps gain an understanding of where it all might go long term Thanks that was a really interesting article. I still don't understand what a crypto currency is probably never will, however it did highlight many of my assumptions, dangerous I know because I don't have a full grasp. Anything that is successful eventually the authorities will regulate it e.g. pirate radio, so if this scales up that is bound to happen and the best way to do that is create your own government backed version. As the author suggest this will also be a way that governments can track what people are doing. He also used my favourite phrase "killer App". Right now for Joe public there is no killer app for crypto currencies. I don't like government interference in our lives but I don't see the point in Bitcoin for legal usage. At some point somebody will create that killer app and then the rest of us will go "okay I get it now yup I need that". When the internet first started I was working in an IT department in a bank we had a discussion as to what would the internet be used for. The consensus was that the internet would create new types business which we could only guess at. A colleague refuted that idea and said "no what will happen is that existing business's will adapt to it". He of course was largely correct for every Google and Facebook there are tens of thousands of conventional business' who had simply added an internet presence. I can see a global crypto currency backed by SWIFT or VISA being used by multinationals for buying and selling goods across the world but it has to be stable currency. The questions the author posed was why or how could someone buy a cup of coffee with one? Answer that and you will be a rich man.
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Badger11 Beckenham 19 Apr 20 12.24pm | |
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the.universal 19 Apr 20 12.40pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
TUX has got a strawberry so no reply. Shame, I would’ve liked his input on this one
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cryrst The garden of England 19 Apr 20 1.00pm | |
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Originally posted by the.universal
Shame, I would’ve liked his input on this one I think you know what it would have been.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 19 Apr 20 2.35pm | |
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TUX has been banned? What the actual f*ck?
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