• MrFunnyMoustache@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    Pretty sure he does that because he wants to limit the governments’ power to control people’s finances, which from his perspective after seeing how untrustworthy these powerful institutions are, I can understand his desire for it. I don’t agree with him on cryptocurrency stuff, but I do understand his perspective and how one would come to that conclusion.

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      9 months ago

      I understand his view but I just can’t fathom how could someone be pro Bitcoin in the context. Giving power over the financial system to criminal cartel(s) (who provenly control Bitcoin) is ludacris. Thankfully the cartel has no intent to run the future of finance whatsoever, just to extract as much USD as possible before they are shut down.

      Edit: Yes, downvote me that will help your bags.

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        9 months ago

        No one can control bitcoin… which is the point. Any change has to be decided by a 95% super majority of miners.

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          That’s a meme. Anyways, that’s not what I am saying. The cartel does not need to bother with consensus, cartel controls the price and thus the money flow. The network security of the Bitcoin network is dependent on the cartel and their actions. Due to nature of PoW.

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            9 months ago

            If cartels can afford to control the price of btc then they would not waste time with something like btc. They would control far more important parts of the financial market.

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              9 months ago

              Unfortunately, wall street does not take tethers. Binance does.

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                I don’t know why you’re getting downvoted. People think bitcoin cannot possibly be controlled because it’d take a lot of hardware power to override blockchain entries, but there are other ways to control it. Tether is one good example where the value of that is supposedly backed by underlying assets which include… bitcoin. So they’re buying bitcoin with tether and tether is deriving part of its supposed value from bitcoin. Tether hasn’t been audited and they’re free to print however many tethers they want. Yeah, that’s not insane at all…

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        9 months ago

        Personally I am more bothered by the environmental impact that cryptocurrencies have than some cartels, but both are valid reasons to be against cryptocurrency. Also the whole crypro-bro culture and the number of scams with every new crypto is exhausting to keep up with.

        P.S. I did not downvote you.

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          Crypto scams are the new timeshare and reverse mortgage.

          The legitimate uses of any financial vehicle should be regulated and scrutinized. Just because there are no government controls on the currency doesn’t mean fraud can’t be prosecuted.

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            9 months ago

            Agreed, I’m talking about the general culture of it. I’m mostly bothered by the energy waste and unnecessary hardware manufacturing for mining…

            Maybe if this was a token for distributed computing platforms like folding@home or something, and awarding a currency to incentivise that platform’s use? I don’t know…

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        9 months ago

        I’m against cryptocurrency for different reasons, but if the choice is between a criminal cartel and a government - I think the former is more trustworthy.

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        9 months ago

        Im DVing your clownass take giggles, not some bristly bitthurt buttcoin bro.

        However, if it’s an intentional thread derail youre doing i respect the effort