I just watched this but since I'm a retard I still don't understand how this bitcoin thing works or how it's gonna make the world better (as they claim in the documentary). Can anyone explain?
I checked out /biz/ and there seem to be a lot of these cryptocurrencies now which people invest on with the purpose of getting more dollars later on, how is that making the world any better?
Bitcoin is independent and untraceable, meaning it actually belongs to you without relying on jewish bankers.
Asher Harris
This but ironically. If you honestly think laissez-faire is a good thing, you're retarded.
Liam Bailey
I wish this were true, but it's far from it. Yes, you "own" bitcoin, but bitcoin is an item, and an item can always lose value. Think of BTC as gold. Owning gold does not make you rich exactly, but selling it for money can. It all depends of the current value of gold. Gold of course, is always of high-value, even with its ups and downs. BTC too has a pretty high value for what it is, but one day it will ultimately be worthless. It is tied to its demand.
Alexander Perez
you are correct but there also big benefits to bitcoin that normal money lacks, for example the purchasing of goods on the dark web.
Brayden Hill
I get it, but that's not exactly something I'd cheer for.
Jace Thompson
You wouldn't cheer for the freedom to use the currency you own in the way you want to use it?
William Martin
>how it's gonna make the world better it's not
Hunter Anderson
Don't fall for the meme my friend.
Memecoins are nowhere near mature enough to actually trust.
Isaac Stewart
>SHILLING ON SHITCOIN
SCAMMERS BACK TO /biz/
Jason Richardson
How hard is it to understand a ponzi scheme?
Landon Taylor
The biggest issue I have with Bitcoin is that it is too easy to lose permanently. A simple hard drive failure can completely remove bitcoins from the economy forever and considering that there will only be a limited number of bitcoins in circulation, that isn't really sustainable in the long run.
Jaxon Wright
Yeah, I'm neither a capitalist nor an anarchist. I believe in regulation and even censorship. Big surprise, I know, but you can't let people be themselves sometimes, or the world would be in chaos.
Josiah Ross
PLEAASDSFSEE BUY MY DIGIBYTE BAGS PLAAEEEESE
Cameron Gomez
Are you fascist? >you can't let people be themselves sometimes I agree but censorship is always wrong.
Blake Ross
>I believe in regulation and even censorship. lmao you cuck belong to reddit
Jace Brooks
>You should cheer for people buying drugs and weapons illegally.
Michael Butler
Cryptocurrencies are ponzi schemes. You buy bitcoins them hype them up and sell them to other retarded goys for profit, then they hype them up and sell them to other retarded goys for profit, etc. etc. The cost inflates exponentially and eventually it gets to the point where they're overpriced and everyone realizes they're worthless and they got kiked and dump them, and it crashes. Then they start it over again.
Grayson Hughes
>Are you fascist? Well, NatSoc, but yeah. >censorship is always wrong. I get where you are coming from. I'd like to believe that I'm in favor of free-speech too, but I suppose I can see how it's overrated at times. I don't mind voices of opposing beliefs, I mind voices of dangerous beliefs. Though I understand that this is a kind of a slippery-slope itself. Like, how can one objectively determine what's an opposing yet safe belief and what's an opposing and dangerous belief? Anyhow, I don't disagree with being against censorship no matter what, I see the benefits, but I guess I just can't trust people enough.
Matthew Flores
>I just can't trust people enough. This is precisely why you need unlimited free speech. Any group that controls/restricts information/discussion WILL inevitably become corrupt, sooner rather than later.
Levi Richardson
You are completely correct. I suppose I just hope that there will be a time when no censorship will be required because of the natural order of society will have no need for it. Kinda too idealistic though, huh?
Joshua Diaz
its a ponzi scheme like all "digital currencies"
dont be a fucking pleb
Isaiah Morales
Is this the /brainlet/ general?
Joseph Carter
There's literally nothing wrong with Ponzi schemes, you just need to get in and get out at the right time. It's basically just another form of gambling.
Matthew Campbell
Bitcoins are for scammers, it will die out soon. Nothing is ever going to replace gold.
Luis Cox
Bitcoins are the beanie babies of the current year.
Brayden Wright
I'm I think the value of Bitcoin is still far too volatile for universal use. However it's great for people in countries with shit currencies
Adrian Carter
Its capitalism without the government printing up money and devaluing itself. So you have something that will be more valuable. It is traceable if you use it to buy something in real life. Its a global network of trust which comes from within the cryptography, and with the ability of users to accept it on the outside.
Robert Myers
No, it's a form of ripping naive goyim off. If you're shilling something to someone fully aware that it's worthless snake oil, you're a piece of shit. I could make a lot of money participating in the scheme, but instead I sell actual products because I don't enjoy manipulating and ripping people off and making their lives shittier. Mutually beneficial exchanges are much better for society than everyone trying to siphon wealth from one another.
Charles Price
At the expense of somebody else losing their money, right? It's just as wrong as gambling then imo, however I don't really have anything against retards who risk their hard earned money like that.
Alexander Davis
It's a bubble, like Dutch tulips.
Angel Sanchez
Nocoiner
Henry Gray
Everyone has access to the internet and its near limitless knowledge nowadays, if you're naive enough to lose a significant amount of money to a ponzi scheme in this day and ages then you deserve it.
Like most things, gambling is fine in moderation. But if you let it go too far and end up in a really bad situation then you only have yourself to blame.
Isaac Brooks
It's not gambling if only some people know they're doing it.
Brody Brooks
The genius about crypto though is that the more people believe in it the less of a scam it is.
Dominic Fisher
Mate, literally everything business related is gambling. Especially when you get into currencies, crypto and stocks.
Christopher Carter
Literally this. It's the same scam that every currency ever has pulled on people. You can't complain about crypto without complaining about other currencies.
Justin Baker
ponzi is not business, it's ripping naive people off
Jordan Cook
>Everyone has access to the internet and its near limitless knowledge nowadays, if you're naive enough to lose a significant amount of money to a ponzi scheme in this day and ages then you deserve it.
No one "deserves" to get taken advantage of just for being naive or stupid. A wise/intelligent/educated person should guide and protect the stupid and uneducated, not rip them off and take advantage through lies and manipulation.
Dylan Taylor
>Untraceable
Kayden Bennett
By that logic, Apple aren't a business because they rip off naive people.
Juan Cruz
In what way?
John Jenkins
Don't fall for it, if bitcoins become a world wide currency, goverments would haven't power over the economy and the jews would free of rules
Christopher Martin
They sell ridiculously overpriced hardware and people lap it up because they're tricked into thinking it's worth it.
David Harris
Incredibly overpriced hardware literally marketed to stupid people. Designed in the most patronizing way specifically so stupid people can use it and then charging a ridiculous mark up.
Ethan Rogers
In theory, a business is supposed to provide services/goods Ponzi just takes money by promising riches to naive people
Christian Butler
>should
Oh, he should? He shouldn't acquire as much capital as possible and do whatever the hell he pleases? Who told you that?
Elijah Adams
youre retarded. jews created the rules to keep other races and ethnicities from thriving.
Hunter Long
I retired at 21 thanks to investing 10 dollars into bitcoins 6 months ago, now I'm on my yatch with multiple escorts seeya later suckers
Matthew Baker
Sold my small amount of BTC before the fork. I made a little more than $5k on a $800 investment. I could have made more but I have zero faith in it so I sold it all.
Easton Turner
people are able to derive riches from ponzi schemes, which means they provide a service in the form of riches.
Jackson Lopez
to themselves it's not a business when 90% of "clients" lose their money and get nothing back
Owen Robinson
Wealth should be acquired through mutual exchange, not exploitation.
Hudson Hall
>asking Sup Forums for financial advice Just fucking throw your money into a wishing well and hope for the best.
Gavin Sanders
>I'm neither a capitalist nor an anarchist So you're a communist, or what?
Kevin Clark
Who is telling you that? Just something you came up with? Cause I sure as hell didn't get the memo.
Grayson Collins
We are the digimarines.
Owen Reyes
Mutual exchange and wealth are mutually exclusive concepts.
Evan Williams
Apple does rip people's off, but they bring two thing into the equation no Polzi does: Status by brand, and customer service. That's the "business" part involved, if you think about it.
Robert Cruz
Because it isnt currency, its property
Daniel Scott
cryptocurrencies is what happens when Jews learn how to use computers
Andrew Anderson
get in there asap
I went in 4 months ago and turned by 5k into 30k
Brayden Sanchez
>untraceable Literally the exact opposite.
William Baker
/nocoiner/ general
Angel Evans
biz is nothing but bitcoin shilling, they even have threads about how best to shill is on other boards in order to raise their own value
it's a ponzi scheme that once it gets outlawed by a single government will cause a domino effect and is going to come crashing down and crashing down hard. To top it off, the vast majority of shillcoins are owned by less than 30 wallets, 20+ are confirmed as being owned by the creator of shillcoin, the next largest holder is the us government with their seizures from druggies
The value of cryptocurrency is in the ability to do highly secure near instantaneous transactions with transaction fees that are almost zero. Someone recently moved $160 million USD in seconds and the transaction fee was $0.70 USD, good luck doing that with a bank.
Dominic Thompson
iphone owner detected
Alexander Morales
Spotted the nocoiner
James Reed
>literally undermines central banking >hurr durr da joos run it
Eli Stewart
>once it gets outlawed by a single government Several have already tried, didn't change anything. Now governments are tripping over themselves to legally recognize it.
Jayden Anderson
How can Bitcoin be a Ponzi scheme if there's no Ponzi?
Ethan Anderson
I've read your posting multiple times but it still doesnt make sense
Lincoln Cruz
Now is the worst time to get into Bitcoin. Seriously, stay away until everything is straightened out in November.
Eli Howard
>2017 >not understanding that decentralized apps are the future
Brody Harris
What's happening in November?
Dominic Murphy
Google Segwit2x. Miners are fighting over the last hard fork right now and it's causing a shitstorm. It'll be worse when Bitcoin is split again and there's THREE separate versions of it. Seriously, stay away.
Cameron Hernandez
How's life in Venezuela?
John Campbell
>outlawing something that's untraceable
... uh
Jonathan Cooper
Okay, okay, can we at least agree that BTC is a scheme but you can profit from it if you are smart enough to pull out fast and that the only real big losers are the ones that invested in mining BTC instead of just buying and reselling it?
These losers hardly ever make money because it takes so long to mine even a minuscule amount of BTC and you absolutely need to have (multiple) top-of-the-line machines in order to make any real progress. The cost of the GPUs and the power they consume monthly is ridiculous. Especially now that companies know that high-end GPUs are used that way and they are cranking up the prices. What will happen when BTC loses value? Will you invest in more powerful GPUs to keep up with the income rate? Or will you give up and sell these now old GPUs that worth nothing compared to what you bought the for?
Cooper Phillips
I ignored mining 6 years ago because I was only getting 1 btc a day and the electricity cost more.
Noah Nguyen
Yeah, I hate the mining for profit faggots. That being said, miners are essential for it to work and more miners means a more trustworthy network.
Chase Hughes
>nocoiners telling other nocoiners to stay away
Jackson Bailey
>buying virtual currency
People are dumb enough to do this
Eli Sanders
Miners, now, are predominately third world assholes in huge guilds that actually can make a useful amount of money.
Eli James
>one btc a day for a month would be worth $250k now
._.
Alexander Collins
1. BITCOIN HAVE LIMITED QUANTITY, IN DIFFERENCE FROM TULIPS, DOLLARS..... pastebin.com/ZUxTmR99
Robert Nelson
Bizraeli here. Seeing all of you Sup Forumsfags try to talk about cryptocurrencies is laughably embarrassing
Enjoy the nocoiner life, chums!
Blake Richardson
hope you all google how to buy it now
Adrian Sanchez
>These losers hardly ever make money because it takes so long to mine even a minuscule amount of BTC and you absolutely need to have (multiple) top-of-the-line machines in order to make any real progress. The cost of the GPUs and the power they consume monthly is ridiculous. No one mines BTC you mongoloid, much less with GPUs, it's too hard to compete with the chinks. You mine other coins like ETH and trade them for BTC.
Tyler Carter
/biz/ is just a swarm of shills for different cryptocurrencies
your post is bait to get retarded Sup Forums users to go to /biz/ and be at the mercy of the shills
i hope you die painfully
Zachary Green
>independent and untraceable Not if you bought and keep it on a legal exchange.
They already have all users identified and all of the tech illiterate people's wallets controlled. Next is taxation, and that's going to annihilate the value overnight
You're both ridiculous little people.
Jordan Cook
>You're both ridiculous little people. I'm actually 191cm
Landon Barnes
Can you please not tell them of our massive gains?
If they want to believe that ssi and the fiat system isn't a Ponzi scheme, let them.