Cryptocurrency is an energy hungry AI Virus.
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Doesn’t matter how it is organized. A database is still controlled by one entity.
Show me a database that does not have a single authority governing reads and writes.That’s the distinction.
Right, so consuming storage space is a lot more energy efficient than what Bitcoin must do. And some of them consume neither. It’s not a fundamental limitation, it just shows how new cryptocurrency is as a technology and that we have a lot to learn.
They can function just fine without Bitcoin. If Bitcoin disappeared tomorrow then any of these newer cryptos could replace it. The only thing preventing that is trust in Bitcoin due to how long it has been around.
Wrong. Just because you can manipulate exchanges doesn’t mean crypto doesn’t offer freedom. Government manipulates everything that it can. So what? If they banned guns, that wouldn’t stop guns from being a good self-defense tool, just as banning crypto wouldn’t make crypto bad as money, just more difficult to use than it would be otherwise. They still would not have power over how it works.
If people decided to use cryptocurrency instead of fiat, just as an example, then there is nothing the government could do about it. Yes they control the exchanges, but only because people are still interested in fiat.
If you used crypto for everything, what are they going to do? Not realistic today, sure, but it certainly could be in the future.
This is going off topic but no, God cannot be manipulated by man. The churches are godless, as most people are, but that is not due to the government.
You have to be capable of the latter before you can do the former. Everyone has to eat, and many have to provide for their family too.
That’s hilarious. Do you know why he sold? To avoid the same criticisms that you are leveling at him as being greedy and self-interested. He got rid of what he had so he could avoid any biased appearance and concentrate on just making his crypto the best that it could be. Personally I don’t think it matters and people will judge you no matter what.
I’m not invested in the creators, I just want the technology that can replace fiat currency as money. I’m not the only one.
Sure, I’m only stating my position on it. Writing code, developing something that must be secure, robust, and fast, among many other qualities, that takes a lot of work. Maybe it can be done as a hobby while you have another job to pay the bills, but personally, I can’t begrudge someone wanting the project to fund its own development so they can work on it full time, and even hire additional developers and pay them salaries.
Yes and that kills their potential imo. We already have the dollar as an inflating digital currency, so why do we need another one? Seems like a blockchain would be pure overhead in comparison.
They can already do that to some degree because the dollar is digital. They want much worse than Doge. They want what China is currently experimenting with, electronic currency that they can put a expiration date on to force you to spend it or lose it.
That’s why cryptocurrency is so important. We want a money that they cannot tamper with. I know you are skeptical, and that’s fine, but if it is possible to create a money that they cannot control, then shouldn’t that be pursued?
The gold standard is never coming back, especially given modern standards of convenience. The only way forward is a secure digital money that is not owned by any single entity. That’s what Bitcoin established and why it is so important.
People complain about its energy consumption, but if it allowed us to have a fixed money supply again? How is that not worth it? Fortunately technology is always improving and it looks like we won’t have to settle for a subpar solution.
Many digital “coins” have been pump and dump scams, that’s why you have to do your research to know what is real and what isn’t. I wouldn’t jump to the far extreme and say that any digital money is a scam though.
I can read through the Bitcoin whitepaper and know how it works. I can read the code to be certain it is implementing what the paper talks about. I can see that when a flaw or bug is discovered, developers work to patch it. So where is the scam?
If the founder took some of the original amount for himself, so what? If it is what it claims to be, then that does not make it less valuable as money. I mean come on man, you need to compare it to the dollar where we are getting raped by inflation and the elites are the first ones to see the money and spend it before some trickles down to us.
Compared to the huge scam that is the dollar, what you are describing is choir boy activity. Btw, I don’t even have crypto. I sold all mine to buy stuff and I’m undoubtedly going to miss all the huge gains people are making now. I don’t care.
To me it’s about developing an alternative to the crap system we have now. We’ll never be free as long as we rely on the Federal Reserve. Do you see people’s understanding of money improving or not over time? We can be perpetual slaves, or we can work on creating something better.
I don't disagree with most of what you said, and most of what I said is definitely accurate, but believing that crypto is the revolution society needs to break free from the Fed / CIA / Deep State / partisan right-left divide / what-have-you, I'm afraid you'll be wrong in the end on that one. But I hope you're right! I myself am always working on solutions to the problems I see...
This forum's main utility is that it allows the community to keep each other up to date on serious current events. It's not really populated by plebs, it's not really a place to convince sheeple of ideologies at the moment, so let's not try to market new paradigms as savior to our problems, and actually be skeptical + philosophical of what it entails. However a good debate needs the thesis and antithesis approach so I appreciate your comments.
There is nothing new under the sun.
I don't believe that. I believe it is a useful financial tool to protect your wealth in a time where the government is hyper aggressive in stealing it. I meant freedom not in the absolute sense, only in the narrow financial one. (and only in the sense that you are able to move/control your money, obviously it doesn't help you against taxation or imprisonment) The real problems are cultural rot and the lack of faith in God. Technology can't fix that.
I'm explicitly taking a position here so you may see me as not having understood or seen the critical side, but I only take positions after I have already evaluated the pros and cons. Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies have many issues, there is no doubt about it, but the concept is sound and the particulars are always changing (meaning there is the possibility to improve its faults). I don't know why you think I'm trying to convince you of an ideology, as I'm merely pointing out some of the technical errors you are making in your assumptions. Nevertheless I too appreciate the back and forth.
You don't need to understand the technical details of cryptocurrency to really get why it has value. You only need to understand the philosophical characteristics underpinning what money is, and once you understand that, then you just need to evaluate whether it is possible for a digital currency to meet those qualifications. That's what my thinking is based on. What makes it exciting for me is that the digital aspect means it has additional attributes not available to physical materials, like near instant transmission and more explicit ownership (which means better security).