Bitcoin

Anonymous
What’s up with bitcoin? Tesla bought $1.5 billion worth of it. Do you think more companies will follow suit?
Anonymous
Yes
Anonymous
Must read before jumping in:. https://www.bridgewater.com/research-and-insights/ray-dalio-what-i-think-of-bitcoin

Why wouldn't programmable crypto replace btc?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Must read before jumping in:. https://www.bridgewater.com/research-and-insights/ray-dalio-what-i-think-of-bitcoin

Why wouldn't programmable crypto replace btc?


Opinions like an A-Hole...everyone has one!
Anonymous
Can someone explain bitcoin like I am a 5th grader? It seems like it is conjured currency, like a US dollar or the Japanese Yen, but there is no government backing up its value, so the value is whatever wall street says it is?
Anonymous
Total speculation. That’s all the explanation there is / you need.

The rest is up to you. Lemmings?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain bitcoin like I am a 5th grader? It seems like it is conjured currency, like a US dollar or the Japanese Yen, but there is no government backing up its value, so the value is whatever main street says it is?


BTC is hedge against inflation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain bitcoin like I am a 5th grader? It seems like it is conjured currency, like a US dollar or the Japanese Yen, but there is no government backing up its value, so the value is whatever main street says it is?


BTC is hedge against inflation.


BTC has value because people say it has value. It’s gold, but without the shinny metal
Anonymous
I don’t know but I went to a crypto seminar years ago and didn’t buy. Why didn’t I just put a couple hundred in it then? I’m kicking myself
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain bitcoin like I am a 5th grader? It seems like it is conjured currency, like a US dollar or the Japanese Yen, but there is no government backing up its value, so the value is whatever main street says it is?


BTC is hedge against inflation.


BTC has value because people say it has value. It’s gold, but without the shinny metal


+1, the price increase is due to the greater fools theory
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know but I went to a crypto seminar years ago and didn’t buy. Why didn’t I just put a couple hundred in it then? I’m kicking myself

Because there are so many of those seminars and most are selling you something. I'm surprised you even went there.You still have a chance though. I bought Etherum myself yesterday. I don't want to look back 5-10 years and wish I had bought some, and yes, I can afford to lose the money. Won't even miss it in few months.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Must read before jumping in:. https://www.bridgewater.com/research-and-insights/ray-dalio-what-i-think-of-bitcoin

Why wouldn't programmable crypto replace btc?


Opinions like an A-Hole...everyone has one!



True. Except Dalio's is probably a little bit more important than any old joe schmo's, plus there is data to support his position.
Anonymous
bitcoin value is in the scarcity value and transportability value. hard to flee to another country with 50 oz of gold bars. the supply of btc is fixed (scarce). there are arguments for and against bitcoin. unlike gold, bitcoin has no actual use case as a commodity (cannot be made into jewelry or electronic components). whether or not bitcoin will prevail as the most efficient blockchain technology in the future remains to be seen. Decentralized finance via blockchain would be a progressive step for human economics - whether central banks allow this to happen is a whole other question
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know but I went to a crypto seminar years ago and didn’t buy. Why didn’t I just put a couple hundred in it then? I’m kicking myself

Because there are so many of those seminars and most are selling you something. I'm surprised you even went there.You still have a chance though. I bought Etherum myself yesterday. I don't want to look back 5-10 years and wish I had bought some, and yes, I can afford to lose the money. Won't even miss it in few months.


It was at an energy conference.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain bitcoin like I am a 5th grader? It seems like it is conjured currency, like a US dollar or the Japanese Yen, but there is no government backing up its value, so the value is whatever main street says it is?


BTC is hedge against inflation.


BTC has value because people say it has value. It’s gold, but without the shinny metal


+1, the price increase is due to the greater fools theory


No it’s not.
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