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June 06, 2020, 01:40:12 PM |
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Bitcoin is a force of nature by now. We don't actually need to pay attention to what the old dinosaurs or supposed experts are saying. The old system is dying and nothing can change that. That's why they spend time virtue signaling instead of doing something productive, they are scared.
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June 06, 2020, 02:18:49 PM |
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Mark either still wants one foot in the incumbent world or doesn’t understand Bitcoin. I think both
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June 06, 2020, 02:59:26 PM |
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JSRAW
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^^ Next 30 years are critical... Okay 20-30 years
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June 06, 2020, 03:20:00 PM |
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Who understands it? He claims that Bitcoin can be a Haven of value, then changes everything he says when he claims that it would not be useful in the economy, it is incongruous. Mark Cuban questions how a bitcoin economy would work, agrees on BTC as a store of value.Cuban said that bitcoin can “be a store of value,” but pointed out that while the analysis of Preston Pysh on the current financial system wasn’t wrong. But he is wrong about the fungibility of BTC and it’s ability to impact society as a replacement for the current system, he added. Source: https://coinnounce.com/mark-cuban-questions-how-a-bitcoin-economy-would-work/He is right. Bitcoin can be store of value one day, but is very different from current banking and financial system. Not a substitution. Exactly, Mark gives absolutely no evidence or even detailed opinion to support why it's "not fungible" and "can't be a replacement for the current system."
Just open blockchain explorer. You will see then why Bitcoin is not fungible.
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June 06, 2020, 03:39:53 PM |
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^^ Next 30 years are critical... Okay 20-30 years
30 years? I’ll be in my 60’s or dead.
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June 06, 2020, 03:53:14 PM |
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There must be another way...
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June 06, 2020, 04:01:50 PM |
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^^ Next 30 years are critical... Okay 20-30 years
30 years? I’ll be in my 60’s or dead. In that case we millennial need some lessons from JimboToronto, he seems to figured it out some stuff and ticking all the right boxes. Bad boys don't die that early anyways so don't you worry. BTW I was being generous with the 30 year timeline in context of world reserve currency.
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June 06, 2020, 04:03:04 PM |
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^^ Next 30 years are critical... Okay 20-30 years
Let's not fool ourselves. Bitcoin will no longer be in 20 years from now. In a world where ecological awareness is growing everyday, the idea that Bitcoin, a disaster for the environment, will still be there is very naive. For now I love trading it, and plan to buy 2 more BTC at 5k soon, to sell 100% of it at the next bubble top (85k) that should occur before 2025 (and this answers the poll's question too) but Bitcoin in 20 years? Dream on my friend. Even the most voracious financiers of London's square mile agree that a greener world is the only way (source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWdL5VtFCxQ ). Bitcoin will be among the first to fall. 2020 is showing already that a new world is coming, and that will be without Bitcoin. We will be lucky enough if we can cash out at 85k in the next four or five years my dear friends.
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^^ Next 30 years are critical... Okay 20-30 years
Let's not fool ourselves. Bitcoin will no longer be in 20 years from now. In a world where ecological awareness is growing everyday, the idea that Bitcoin, a disaster for the environment, will still be there is very naive. For now I love trading it, and plan to buy 2 more BTC at 5k soon, to sell 100% of it at the next bubble top (85k) that should occur before 2025 (and this answers the poll's question too) but Bitcoin in 20 years? Dream on my friend. Even the most voracious financiers of London's square mile agree that a greener world is the only way (source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWdL5VtFCxQ ). Bitcoin will be among the first to fall. 2020 is showing already that a new world is coming, and that will be without Bitcoin. We will be lucky enough if we can cash out at 85k in the next four or five years my dear friends. One of the most idiotic posts I've ever seen.
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June 06, 2020, 04:25:34 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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^^ Next 30 years are critical... Okay 20-30 years
30 years? I’ll be in my 60’s or dead. Who cares? Bitcoin doesn't need to kill any existing system or become a world reserve to moon... we will moon much much sooner during our lifetime...
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June 06, 2020, 04:27:52 PM |
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^^ Next 30 years are critical... Okay 20-30 years
Let's not fool ourselves. Bitcoin will no longer be in 20 years from now. In a world where ecological awareness is growing everyday, the idea that Bitcoin, a disaster for the environment, will still be there is very naive. For now I love trading it, and plan to buy 2 more BTC at 5k soon, to sell 100% of it at the next bubble top (85k) that should occur before 2025 (and this answers the poll's question too) but Bitcoin in 20 years? Dream on my friend. Even the most voracious financiers of London's square mile agree that a greener world is the only way (source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWdL5VtFCxQ ). Bitcoin will be among the first to fall. 2020 is showing already that a new world is coming, and that will be without Bitcoin. We will be lucky enough if we can cash out at 85k in the next four or five years my dear friends. Pfff I feel embarassed just reading this BS ...
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June 06, 2020, 04:42:06 PM |
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^ The ignore option, is your friend.
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market seeks equilibrium while legacy goes brrrrrrrrr 4h naps are good as decisions get made D #strongcats
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June 06, 2020, 04:47:42 PM |
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June 06, 2020, 05:14:47 PM |
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umm okay... don't shoot the messenger.
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June 06, 2020, 05:26:47 PM |
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Curious, the #hashtags that appear in WO: Toxic2040 #StrongHands (Although today he has used a different one, #strongcats) El duderino_ #HodlSleep VB #StrongHats jojo69 #FOMODL Karartma1 #StrongCats (new) They won't have the impact of #HODL, but you never know.
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June 06, 2020, 05:51:47 PM |
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Exactly, Mark gives absolutely no evidence or even detailed opinion to support why it's "not fungible" and "can't be a replacement for the current system."
Just open blockchain explorer. You will see then why Bitcoin is not fungible. I hate it when people make broad statements like this and just walk away. Care to explain what you mean in more detail?
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June 06, 2020, 05:53:22 PM |
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Exactly, Mark gives absolutely no evidence or even detailed opinion to support why it's "not fungible" and "can't be a replacement for the current system."
Just open blockchain explorer. You will see then why Bitcoin is not fungible. I hate it when people make broad statements like this and just walk away. Care to explain what you mean in more detail? May be they have nothing to explain just trolling.
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June 06, 2020, 05:54:24 PM |
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umm okay... don't shoot the messenger. This exposes the truth right there, that Covid-19 lockdowns were political/agenda-driven. Because risk of transmission isn't selective.
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