The appeal of crypto

Anonymous
No worries this will be currency no more dollar Don the con leader of the UnAmerican mega church has got you covered.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When it comes to crypto there are three groups.

People who are smart about it

People who are stupid about it.

People who don’t do it and are jealous of group one.

I’m in group one


Option 4: people who stay away from it because it is nothing but a vessel for money laundering and hucksters.


option 5: people who recognize that the government started a “crypto reserve” and it makes sense to buy in. Did the Dutch ever start a fking “tulip reserve” in the 1500’s? No. Because they didn’t take it as seriiisly as we America is taking crypto.
Anonymous
I have made money on crypto but I get in and out--concern about hodling is one day you will wake up and a quantum chip computer with AI would have cracked the code for crypto. I don't know what that day is--if you hold crypto--hold quantum chip stocks too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have made money on crypto but I get in and out--concern about hodling is one day you will wake up and a quantum chip computer with AI would have cracked the code for crypto. I don't know what that day is--if you hold crypto--hold quantum chip stocks too.


If quantum develops to the point where this is a concern, and there aren't practical technological counters, crypto will be the least of our concerns. I'd be more concerned with thermonuclear weapons flying and the breakdown of the current legacy financial system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have made money on crypto but I get in and out--concern about hodling is one day you will wake up and a quantum chip computer with AI would have cracked the code for crypto. I don't know what that day is--if you hold crypto--hold quantum chip stocks too.


If quantum develops to the point where this is a concern, and there aren't practical technological counters, crypto will be the least of our concerns. I'd be more concerned with thermonuclear weapons flying and the breakdown of the current legacy financial system.


Weapons are not on the internet. It’s still two guys in a silo with a keys and a button.

Legacy financial still has internal record keeping; they would just turn off outside access, restore from backups, and operate like an 80s bank. They are highly regulated. Honestly many of their systems aren’t really hackable because they are so old no one knows how to program against them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When it comes to crypto there are three groups.

People who are smart about it

People who are stupid about it.

People who don’t do it and are jealous of group one.

I’m in group one


Option 4: people who stay away from it because it is nothing but a vessel for money laundering and hucksters.


option 5: people who recognize that the government started a “crypto reserve” and it makes sense to buy in. Did the Dutch ever start a fking “tulip reserve” in the 1500’s? No. Because they didn’t take it as seriiisly as we America is taking crypto.


The BTC reserve is the absolute opposite of serious. He’s just pandering to the crypto crowd to Trump up business for his meme coin and World Liberty Financial.
Anonymous
Buy ETHA.
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