The Great Cryptocurrency challenge.
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* Well amazingly, so far no one has contested the fact that Quark is exceptional, or in the fact that it is the only major crypto not subject to the whims of mining monopoly.
* Decentralized consensus suggests i'm "trolling" the truth, i'm fine with that, best to start a discussion with the truth on your side.
*It has been suggested that I'm trying to "Pump" Quark, lets just address that , if i didn't sell when it was at its recent peak why would i be trying a cheap pump now? some Crypto are worth holding and adding too Quark is one of them.
* On page 2 i explained why monopolists can't short Quark or drive the price down as one can not sell something they don't own, unlike Precious Metals where a lot of the market does not take possession of the physical, you can take ownership of Quark in about 6 minute from anywhere in the world.
* On page 2 Also i discussed fear of an attack by Government, individuals or Bank agents such as in-q-tel etc.
Still no one has contested the exceptional design of Quark and i get the feeling that the topic is uncomfortable to some monopolists, my apology for that. Lets think about the Gravity of these statements i'm making:When adults come to the crypto market, institutional investors , and when the light bulb finally switches on for them , (see Peter Schiff's begrudging statements recently) they will primarily be precious metals investors, because of their strong links to Austrian economic principals.
These people are going to try to gain as much education as possible before committing to an investment, and in part i'm here and happy to help as the fundamentals are with us on this one.
So in educating themselves so they can forward on educate others, do you think they are going to want to worry about a vector like "what kid(s) own which monopoly on what hardware?"
Or do you think they will want to invest in something that sticks more closely to the principals of cryptocurrency that being the free market and sound economic models?
Who wants to invest in something that was monopoly mined by maybe 10 kids with a new piece of hardware ? (or for that matter any monopoly with hardware government agencies included)
Quark is free from that system, it is distributed all except the small EQ reward, when a buyer buys its simple they know the only way it can go down is if a seller sells.
I like those fundamentals for a Crypto currency, thats called the opposite of what Ripple done, its simplicity and safety.
And just think i'm contesting Quark is the only major with these sound fundamentals, and no one is saying i'm wrong ?
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The challenge is as follows :
I'm asking the smartest crypto minds to undertake a discussion regarding the state of crypto currency monopoly though the ability to control mining and thus control difficulty and effectively control prices.
Furthermore I state that Quark a crypto currency alternative in the top 15 of market cap is one of, if not the only currency that cannot be subject to mining or price control and manipulation.
Not to be understated I'm asking anyone to come here and prove me wrong.
I Welcome Gavin Anderson or Vitality or any developer from any alternative crypto that generally stays true to the bitcoin protocol and the original designs and intentions of the original designers.
It should be furthermore a simple task to prove me wrong.
If Quark is not one of the only crypto that is not subject to possible and actually probable gross manipulation though control of mining and control of difficulty, if Quark is not the exception.
It should be easy to prove me wrong here in front of our peers and recorded for history.
According to a "Nash" type equilibrium a set of players would not use more than 51% of mining control to "attack" or "double spend" but in a rather more logical manner the participants would collude to their general benefits.
Which is the apparent long term direction or attempt at long term direction of the "crypto" market .
Most other participants are followers that will then generally move with this trend set by the monopoly sector.
if I'm correct , based on simple free market principles what is the best investment ?
In an entity that broadly can't be manipulated as I'm suggesting is Quark , or an entity that is subject to ongoing manipulation through mining issuance?
With one investment the capital investors has to guess what the mining monopoly will do next because price is linked not to a free market structure but to a monopoly of mining capital.
The other investment is based on crypto fundamentals such as price community , activitie , development and future wider macro economics.
So again which is the safer investment?
Let my education on this matter begin.