this is exactly what i was talking about when i mentioned international monetary transfer. it's already happening.
gwb, you kind of have to think outside the scope of you running your own two-bit retail shop... there are other use cases.
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The currencies don't hold nearly as much value as the blockchain technology and distributed ledger system - in my opinion.
Blockchain/distributed ledger has tremendous potential to stabilize emerging markets with wildly unstable currency, central banking systems and government. Many migrants in the Euro-zone are beginning to send crypto 'home' (middle east and African nations) because it is easier to send, is more stable and can be used as currency in a growing number of retailers/secondary markets.
I'm very bullish on crypto, even more so on the potential of the technology. I think in a couple of years we will see EM markets and crypto markets much more closely tied.
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I think the bigger 'issue' is that the popular crypto currencies have too many flaws, Bitcoin shouldn't have ever gotten this far, its just the first.Leave a comment:
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And now if you travel internationally there are any number of debit/credit cards that operate in the local currency with no exchange fees.
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would you accept a microcap biotech stock as payment for selling your home?Leave a comment:
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it cost me nothing to transmit $ internationally, and i'm a two bit retail guy. institutional players operate cheaply.
crypto's will never be money, they are too volatile.
going up in price does not equate to having value. some of the brightest in finance do in fact believe bitcoin to be worthless. anyone hoping to make money is banking on the greater fool theory of finance, that there is a greater fool willing to buy at a higher price than I paid.
You think its completely worthless cause you don't understand it at all.Leave a comment:
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you bought at the peak of the current speculative bubble. leave it in Coinbase and wait a few months. this is the 3rd pop i’ve seen since I started paying attention to crypto.
read the early pages of this thread and you’ll find people crying about how they bought in at 125 and it dropped below 100.
the important thing to remember is that it’s not a get-rich-quick scheme or a ponzi. it’s an open-source technology that enables international monetary transmission at a cost much lower than established finance companies provide. that is why it has value.
crypto's will never be money, they are too volatile.
going up in price does not equate to having value. some of the brightest in finance do in fact believe bitcoin to be worthless. anyone hoping to make money is banking on the greater fool theory of finance, that there is a greater fool willing to buy at a higher price than I paid.Leave a comment:
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Just got the cheaper parts of my build over Christmas. Only $400-600 to go.
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Either hold out long term or get lucky, btc swings far too wildly to think you can time it.Leave a comment:
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you bought at the peak of the current speculative bubble. leave it in Coinbase and wait a few months. this is the 3rd pop i’ve seen since I started paying attention to crypto.
read the early pages of this thread and you’ll find people crying about how they bought in at 125 and it dropped below 100.
the important thing to remember is that it’s not a get-rich-quick scheme or a ponzi. it’s an open-source technology that enables international monetary transmission at a cost much lower than established finance companies provide. that is why it has value.Leave a comment:
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I put about $350 in a few weeks back and I'm currently about $60 in the hole. It's been down ever since. A guy I work with has 6 Bitcoins and is all about the little penny coins here and there. I have no idea what I'm doing, I'm just hoping I get my money back and then some.Leave a comment:
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This hilarious video hits just about every nail on the head anytime talks with me about 'investing' my money in Bitcoin.
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