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| First post | 2024-11-08 02:04 +0100 |
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Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-11-08 02:04 +0100
Muricas more Woke than before (Re: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-11-08 11:24 +0100
Re: Muricas more Woke than before (Re: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-11-09 19:05 -0600
Re: Muricas more Woke than before (Re: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-11-10 04:04 +0100
Trump derangement syndrome Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-11-10 03:46 +0100
Michael Saylor leads the brainless (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-11-11 22:00 +0100
Flashback: Silver Thursday and the Hunt Brothers (Was: Michael Saylor leads the brainless) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-11-11 22:12 +0100
Book Project: WomanLogic (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-11-14 21:36 +0100
Crazy Trading: Passwort Ignition Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-11-16 08:43 +0100
These are the brains I was talking about (Re: Crazy Trading: Passwort Ignition) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-11-16 08:53 +0100
Re: These are the brains I was talking about (Re: Crazy Trading: Passwort Ignition) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-11-16 19:52 -0600
Re: Crazy Trading: Passwort Ignition Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-11-16 19:47 -0600
#Bitcoin Big Dump Coming Guys ? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-11-25 20:35 +0100
Top-Ten Bitcoin Songs (Re: #Bitcoin Big Dump Coming Guys ?) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-11-25 20:52 +0100
Re: Top-Ten Bitcoin Songs (Re: #Bitcoin Big Dump Coming Guys ?) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-11-25 18:05 -0600
Re: Top-Ten Bitcoin Songs (Re: #Bitcoin Big Dump Coming Guys ?) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-11-25 22:12 -0600
Re: #Bitcoin Big Dump Coming Guys ? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-11-25 17:51 -0600
Re: #Bitcoin Big Dump Coming Guys ? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-11-26 08:53 +0100
Re: #Bitcoin Big Dump Coming Guys ? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) jojo <f00@0f0.00f> - 2024-11-27 07:42 +0000
Re: #Bitcoin Big Dump Coming Guys ? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) jojo <f00@0f0.00f> - 2024-11-27 07:40 +0000
Putin enters the Now-Economy (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-12-01 15:28 +0100
Milestone or Maelstrom? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-12-05 11:12 +0100
Bitcoin doesn't want to drink Tea with Putin (Was: Milestone or Maelstrom?) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-12-05 18:48 +0100
Re: Bitcoin doesn't want to drink Tea with Putin (Was: Milestone or Maelstrom?) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-12-05 14:56 -0600
Re: Milestone or Maelstrom? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-12-05 14:54 -0600
Re: Milestone or Maelstrom? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-12-05 23:09 +0100
Re: Milestone or Maelstrom? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-12-05 23:14 +0100
The trillion dollar damage (Was: Milestone or Maelstrom?) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-12-05 23:27 +0100
Re: The trillion dollar damage (Was: Milestone or Maelstrom?) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-12-05 16:44 -0600
Re: The trillion dollar damage (Was: Milestone or Maelstrom?) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-12-05 16:51 -0600
Re: The trillion dollar damage (Was: Milestone or Maelstrom?) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-12-06 01:06 +0100
Where "piggyback" off Bitcoin? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2024-12-06 01:13 +0100
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| From | Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
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| Date | 2024-12-01 15:28 +0100 |
| Subject | Putin enters the Now-Economy (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) |
| Message-ID | <vihrq8$lt4v$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #889986 |
Hi, Trump is pro Crypto, well Putin as well! Another law passed around the same time allows Russia’s Central Bank to set up a pilot project exploring cross-border transactions using cryptocurrency. https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/11/29/putin-signs-law-on-cryptocurrency-tax-a87172 So where are we heading towards? I guess something like this here, but on all levels, whether buying a chocolate in Coop, or ordering an Uber taxi, or managing your own pension fund portfolio. The smart phone has become one of the ubiquitious devices: Social, Economic, and Ethical Implications of Ambient Intelligence and Ubiquitous Computing real-time economy or now-economy https://www.researchgate.net/publication/215439655 Bye Mild Shock schrieb: > Hi, > > The good thing is that Muricas have > no Braincells. They might really try to > establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve, > > basically not understanding what Crypto > means and how limited Bitcoin will be > in the future, Bitcoin will basically dissolve > > in a few years, and be replaced by > other Coins that are faster and unlimited. > > Bye > > P.S.: Even China is laughing at Muricas: > > JUST IN: 🇨🇳 China Central TV reports that > “Trump has promised to make the US the > world's #Bitcoin and crypto capital and > establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve.” > https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1854580132423614888 > > But you find the idea also formulate by Muricas.
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| From | Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
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| Date | 2024-12-05 11:12 +0100 |
| Subject | Milestone or Maelstrom? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) |
| Message-ID | <viruba$eo3p$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #889986 |
Ha Ha, Thats a little bit idiotic post: It's ironic that #Bitcoin only hit $100k by buying off politicians and getting in bed with government. Without expected government intervention, this milestone never would have been hit. What couldn't be done in a free market was achieved through the cohesive power of the state. https://twitter.com/PeterSchiff/status/1864506441232744577 Wait till the bubble bursts. LoL Mild Shock schrieb: > Hi, > > The good thing is that Muricas have > no Braincells. They might really try to > establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve, > > basically not understanding what Crypto > means and how limited Bitcoin will be > in the future, Bitcoin will basically dissolve > > in a few years, and be replaced by > other Coins that are faster and unlimited. > > Bye > > P.S.: Even China is laughing at Muricas: > > JUST IN: 🇨🇳 China Central TV reports that > “Trump has promised to make the US the > world's #Bitcoin and crypto capital and > establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve.” > https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1854580132423614888 > > But you find the idea also formulate by Muricas.
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| From | Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
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| Date | 2024-12-05 18:48 +0100 |
| Subject | Bitcoin doesn't want to drink Tea with Putin (Was: Milestone or Maelstrom?) |
| Message-ID | <visp1i$f944$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #890342 |
Hi, Ok, russians are a little slow sometimes: JUST IN: 🇷🇺 Russian President Putin says "who can ban #Bitcoin?" https://twitter.com/WatcherGuru/status/1864319265840488854 But it would be funny to excercise rug pull. (But technically impossible I guess, there will be just a bubble burst for everybody, and it will hit those that are unprepared) Bye Mild Shock schrieb: > Ha Ha, > > Thats a little bit idiotic post: > > It's ironic that #Bitcoin only hit $100k by buying > off politicians and getting in bed with government. > Without expected government intervention, this > milestone never would have been hit. What couldn't > be done in a free market was achieved through the > cohesive power of the state. > https://twitter.com/PeterSchiff/status/1864506441232744577 > > Wait till the bubble bursts. > > LoL > > Mild Shock schrieb: >> Hi, >> >> The good thing is that Muricas have >> no Braincells. They might really try to >> establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve, >> >> basically not understanding what Crypto >> means and how limited Bitcoin will be >> in the future, Bitcoin will basically dissolve >> >> in a few years, and be replaced by >> other Coins that are faster and unlimited. >> >> Bye >> >> P.S.: Even China is laughing at Muricas: >> >> JUST IN: 🇨🇳 China Central TV reports that >> “Trump has promised to make the US the >> world's #Bitcoin and crypto capital and >> establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve.” >> https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1854580132423614888 >> >> But you find the idea also formulate by Muricas. >
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-05 14:56 -0600 |
| Subject | Re: Bitcoin doesn't want to drink Tea with Putin (Was: Milestone or Maelstrom?) |
| Message-ID | <vit41r$ru56$3@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #890347 |
On 12/5/24 11:48 AM, Mild Shock wrote: > Hi, > > Ok, russians are a little slow sometimes: > > JUST IN: 🇷🇺 Russian President Putin says "who can ban #Bitcoin?" Bitcoin worked nicely for Russians too. Any nation who's been sanctioned by Nazis can fight it back with Bitcoin.
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-05 14:54 -0600 |
| Subject | Re: Milestone or Maelstrom? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) |
| Message-ID | <vit3ur$ru56$2@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #890342 |
On 12/5/24 4:12 AM, Mild Shock wrote: > Ha Ha, > > Thats a little bit idiotic post: > > It's ironic that #Bitcoin only hit $100k by buying > off politicians and getting in bed with government. > Without expected government intervention, this > milestone never would have been hit. What couldn't > be done in a free market was achieved through the > cohesive power of the state. > https://twitter.com/PeterSchiff/status/1864506441232744577 > > Wait till the bubble bursts. > > LoL But that's another way of saying, "Thieves want their Dollars in a safe place too." Bitcoin works for everybody! You sound unhappy about it cause you probably had a ton of money in the form of Bitcoin when it was $20k then sold it all when it was $30K :-))) It won't see those values ever again :) I'm happier than you because I never placed my money in bitcoin. It moved up too slowly for me and I could do better with other cryptos. Plus you cannot do Options with crypto. That sucks.
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| From | Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
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| Date | 2024-12-05 23:09 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: Milestone or Maelstrom? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) |
| Message-ID | <vit89v$s0rt$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #890353 |
Yes I am unhappy. Since I am longing for the kick of: "Malicious joy is the purest joy." I am desperately waiting for this to happen figuratively: Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auzfTPp4moA I cannot believe that we can already control the world, despite all the Artificial Intelligence and stuff, and regulations from previous crashes. Recent crashes were: - Dot-com bubble burst 2000 - Housing Market Collapse 2008 - Then the world was busy with Corona and Ukraine. Now its time for a nice little financial crash, that causes trillion damages, and not only billion damages as the FTX crash. Physfitfreak schrieb: > On 12/5/24 4:12 AM, Mild Shock wrote: >> Ha Ha, >> >> Thats a little bit idiotic post: >> >> It's ironic that #Bitcoin only hit $100k by buying >> off politicians and getting in bed with government. >> Without expected government intervention, this >> milestone never would have been hit. What couldn't >> be done in a free market was achieved through the >> cohesive power of the state. >> https://twitter.com/PeterSchiff/status/1864506441232744577 >> >> Wait till the bubble bursts. >> >> LoL > > > > But that's another way of saying, "Thieves want their Dollars in a safe > place too." > > Bitcoin works for everybody! > > You sound unhappy about it cause you probably had a ton of money in the > form of Bitcoin when it was $20k then sold it all when it was $30K :-))) > > It won't see those values ever again :) I'm happier than you because I > never placed my money in bitcoin. It moved up too slowly for me and I > could do better with other cryptos. Plus you cannot do Options with > crypto. That sucks. > > > > > >
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| From | Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
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| Date | 2024-12-05 23:14 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: Milestone or Maelstrom? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) |
| Message-ID | <vit8kt$s11v$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #890356 |
Somehow I have a gut feeling that Donald Trump is the prime candidate to cause such a mess. Who knows, maybe in 3 months from now we don't see MAGA, but rather a further decend into becoming a 3rd world country, because of some crazy gamblers. Mild Shock schrieb: > Yes I am unhappy. Since I am longing for the kick of: > > "Malicious joy is the purest joy." > > I am desperately waiting for this to happen figuratively: > > Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auzfTPp4moA > > I cannot believe that we can already control the world, > despite all the Artificial Intelligence and stuff, > and regulations from previous crashes. > > Recent crashes were: > - Dot-com bubble burst 2000 > - Housing Market Collapse 2008 > - > > Then the world was busy with Corona and Ukraine. > Now its time for a nice little financial crash, > that causes trillion damages, and not only > > billion damages as the FTX crash. > > Physfitfreak schrieb: >> On 12/5/24 4:12 AM, Mild Shock wrote: >>> Ha Ha, >>> >>> Thats a little bit idiotic post: >>> >>> It's ironic that #Bitcoin only hit $100k by buying >>> off politicians and getting in bed with government. >>> Without expected government intervention, this >>> milestone never would have been hit. What couldn't >>> be done in a free market was achieved through the >>> cohesive power of the state. >>> https://twitter.com/PeterSchiff/status/1864506441232744577 >>> >>> Wait till the bubble bursts. >>> >>> LoL >> >> >> >> But that's another way of saying, "Thieves want their Dollars in a >> safe place too." >> >> Bitcoin works for everybody! >> >> You sound unhappy about it cause you probably had a ton of money in >> the form of Bitcoin when it was $20k then sold it all when it was $30K >> :-))) >> >> It won't see those values ever again :) I'm happier than you because I >> never placed my money in bitcoin. It moved up too slowly for me and I >> could do better with other cryptos. Plus you cannot do Options with >> crypto. That sucks. >> >> >> >> >> >> >
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| From | Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
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| Date | 2024-12-05 23:27 +0100 |
| Subject | The trillion dollar damage (Was: Milestone or Maelstrom?) |
| Message-ID | <vit9c8$s1a9$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #890357 |
The trillion dollar damage is very easy to conceive: - The Bitcoin supply replaces fiat through usage, so its value is not only perceived but becomes real. - Bitcoin slumps back from 100'000 to 50'000. Because technically Bitcoin is nonsense. Whats the damage now? As of now, around 19.5 million Bitcoin have been mined. 50,000 × 19,500,000 = 0.975 trillion USD LoL P.S.: Question is who gets the "Old Maid" card? Mild Shock schrieb: > > Somehow I have a gut feeling that Donald Trump > is the prime candidate to cause such a mess. > Who knows, maybe in 3 months from now > > we don't see MAGA, but rather a further decend > into becoming a 3rd world country, because of > some crazy gamblers. > > Mild Shock schrieb: >> Yes I am unhappy. Since I am longing for the kick of: >> >> "Malicious joy is the purest joy." >> >> I am desperately waiting for this to happen figuratively: >> >> Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auzfTPp4moA >> >> I cannot believe that we can already control the world, >> despite all the Artificial Intelligence and stuff, >> and regulations from previous crashes. >> >> Recent crashes were: >> - Dot-com bubble burst 2000 >> - Housing Market Collapse 2008 >> - >> >> Then the world was busy with Corona and Ukraine. >> Now its time for a nice little financial crash, >> that causes trillion damages, and not only >> >> billion damages as the FTX crash. >> >> Physfitfreak schrieb: >>> On 12/5/24 4:12 AM, Mild Shock wrote: >>>> Ha Ha, >>>> >>>> Thats a little bit idiotic post: >>>> >>>> It's ironic that #Bitcoin only hit $100k by buying >>>> off politicians and getting in bed with government. >>>> Without expected government intervention, this >>>> milestone never would have been hit. What couldn't >>>> be done in a free market was achieved through the >>>> cohesive power of the state. >>>> https://twitter.com/PeterSchiff/status/1864506441232744577 >>>> >>>> Wait till the bubble bursts. >>>> >>>> LoL >>> >>> >>> >>> But that's another way of saying, "Thieves want their Dollars in a >>> safe place too." >>> >>> Bitcoin works for everybody! >>> >>> You sound unhappy about it cause you probably had a ton of money in >>> the form of Bitcoin when it was $20k then sold it all when it was >>> $30K :-))) >>> >>> It won't see those values ever again :) I'm happier than you because >>> I never placed my money in bitcoin. It moved up too slowly for me and >>> I could do better with other cryptos. Plus you cannot do Options with >>> crypto. That sucks. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-05 16:44 -0600 |
| Subject | Re: The trillion dollar damage (Was: Milestone or Maelstrom?) |
| Message-ID | <vitac6$s0pt$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #890358 |
On 12/5/24 4:27 PM, Mild Shock wrote: > The trillion dollar damage is > very easy to conceive: > > - The Bitcoin supply replaces fiat through usage, > so its value is not only perceived but becomes real. > > - Bitcoin slumps back from 100'000 to 50'000. > Because technically Bitcoin is nonsense. > > Whats the damage now? As of now, around 19.5 > million Bitcoin have been mined. > > 50,000 × 19,500,000 = 0.975 trillion USD > > LoL > > P.S.: Question is who gets the "Old Maid" card? > > Mild Shock schrieb: >> >> Somehow I have a gut feeling that Donald Trump >> is the prime candidate to cause such a mess. >> Who knows, maybe in 3 months from now >> >> we don't see MAGA, but rather a further decend >> into becoming a 3rd world country, because of >> some crazy gamblers. >> >> Mild Shock schrieb: >>> Yes I am unhappy. Since I am longing for the kick of: >>> >>> "Malicious joy is the purest joy." >>> >>> I am desperately waiting for this to happen figuratively: >>> >>> Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auzfTPp4moA >>> >>> I cannot believe that we can already control the world, >>> despite all the Artificial Intelligence and stuff, >>> and regulations from previous crashes. >>> >>> Recent crashes were: >>> - Dot-com bubble burst 2000 >>> - Housing Market Collapse 2008 >>> - >>> >>> Then the world was busy with Corona and Ukraine. >>> Now its time for a nice little financial crash, >>> that causes trillion damages, and not only >>> >>> billion damages as the FTX crash. >>> >>> Physfitfreak schrieb: >>>> On 12/5/24 4:12 AM, Mild Shock wrote: >>>>> Ha Ha, >>>>> >>>>> Thats a little bit idiotic post: >>>>> >>>>> It's ironic that #Bitcoin only hit $100k by buying >>>>> off politicians and getting in bed with government. >>>>> Without expected government intervention, this >>>>> milestone never would have been hit. What couldn't >>>>> be done in a free market was achieved through the >>>>> cohesive power of the state. >>>>> https://twitter.com/PeterSchiff/status/1864506441232744577 >>>>> >>>>> Wait till the bubble bursts. >>>>> >>>>> LoL >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> But that's another way of saying, "Thieves want their Dollars in a >>>> safe place too." >>>> >>>> Bitcoin works for everybody! >>>> >>>> You sound unhappy about it cause you probably had a ton of money in >>>> the form of Bitcoin when it was $20k then sold it all when it was >>>> $30K :-))) >>>> >>>> It won't see those values ever again :) I'm happier than you because >>>> I never placed my money in bitcoin. It moved up too slowly for me >>>> and I could do better with other cryptos. Plus you cannot do Options >>>> with crypto. That sucks. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> > I don't see it that way. Bitcoin thrives on people not trusting Dollar and Euro. This lack of trust is very real. Nothing imaginary about that. As long as Dollar is Nazis' weapon, you will have a strong Bitcoin.
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-05 16:51 -0600 |
| Subject | Re: The trillion dollar damage (Was: Milestone or Maelstrom?) |
| Message-ID | <vitapb$s0pt$2@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #890359 |
On 12/5/24 4:44 PM, Physfitfreak wrote: > On 12/5/24 4:27 PM, Mild Shock wrote: >> The trillion dollar damage is >> very easy to conceive: >> >> - The Bitcoin supply replaces fiat through usage, >> so its value is not only perceived but becomes real. >> >> - Bitcoin slumps back from 100'000 to 50'000. >> Because technically Bitcoin is nonsense. >> >> Whats the damage now? As of now, around 19.5 >> million Bitcoin have been mined. >> >> 50,000 × 19,500,000 = 0.975 trillion USD >> >> LoL >> >> P.S.: Question is who gets the "Old Maid" card? >> >> Mild Shock schrieb: >>> >>> Somehow I have a gut feeling that Donald Trump >>> is the prime candidate to cause such a mess. >>> Who knows, maybe in 3 months from now >>> >>> we don't see MAGA, but rather a further decend >>> into becoming a 3rd world country, because of >>> some crazy gamblers. >>> >>> Mild Shock schrieb: >>>> Yes I am unhappy. Since I am longing for the kick of: >>>> >>>> "Malicious joy is the purest joy." >>>> >>>> I am desperately waiting for this to happen figuratively: >>>> >>>> Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll >>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auzfTPp4moA >>>> >>>> I cannot believe that we can already control the world, >>>> despite all the Artificial Intelligence and stuff, >>>> and regulations from previous crashes. >>>> >>>> Recent crashes were: >>>> - Dot-com bubble burst 2000 >>>> - Housing Market Collapse 2008 >>>> - >>>> >>>> Then the world was busy with Corona and Ukraine. >>>> Now its time for a nice little financial crash, >>>> that causes trillion damages, and not only >>>> >>>> billion damages as the FTX crash. >>>> >>>> Physfitfreak schrieb: >>>>> On 12/5/24 4:12 AM, Mild Shock wrote: >>>>>> Ha Ha, >>>>>> >>>>>> Thats a little bit idiotic post: >>>>>> >>>>>> It's ironic that #Bitcoin only hit $100k by buying >>>>>> off politicians and getting in bed with government. >>>>>> Without expected government intervention, this >>>>>> milestone never would have been hit. What couldn't >>>>>> be done in a free market was achieved through the >>>>>> cohesive power of the state. >>>>>> https://twitter.com/PeterSchiff/status/1864506441232744577 >>>>>> >>>>>> Wait till the bubble bursts. >>>>>> >>>>>> LoL >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> But that's another way of saying, "Thieves want their Dollars in a >>>>> safe place too." >>>>> >>>>> Bitcoin works for everybody! >>>>> >>>>> You sound unhappy about it cause you probably had a ton of money in >>>>> the form of Bitcoin when it was $20k then sold it all when it was >>>>> $30K :-))) >>>>> >>>>> It won't see those values ever again :) I'm happier than you >>>>> because I never placed my money in bitcoin. It moved up too slowly >>>>> for me and I could do better with other cryptos. Plus you cannot do >>>>> Options with crypto. That sucks. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> > > > I don't see it that way. Bitcoin thrives on people not trusting Dollar > and Euro. This lack of trust is very real. Nothing imaginary about that. > As long as Dollar is Nazis' weapon, you will have a strong Bitcoin. > > Even now, with Bitcoin over $100k, if you have extra cash you need to buy Bitcoin. Because it will go up as soon as anything happens in the world. Iran retaliates against Israel? Bitcoin will go up. Syrian war gets more intense? Bitcoin will go up. Trump fucks up again? Bitcoin will go up. Iran signs off from NPT and walks away? (they're very close to do that) Bitcoin will jump up! With Nazis around, Bitcoin is the winner. Invest in it. Nazis don't go away by themselves, you know. A lot of messy processes will cause that. Bitcoin will protect you along that troublesome way.
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| From | Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
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| Date | 2024-12-06 01:06 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: The trillion dollar damage (Was: Milestone or Maelstrom?) |
| Message-ID | <vitf62$s3uf$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #890360 |
I don't think so. Bitcoin is not exclusive. Its not like THE GOLD. There are MANY GOLDS now. Thats only idiot presidents talk even mentioning the very specific bitcoin crypto currency, and not crypto currencies more general that can come in a variety of forms: Q: What general categories of crypto currencies are there? Like stable coins, meme coins . What else? Cryptocurrencies can be grouped into several broad categories based on their purpose and underlying mechanisms. Here are some general categories: Bitcoin and its Clones: Cryptocurrencies that are based on the original Bitcoin protocol, including Bitcoin itself and other similar currencies like Bitcoin Cash or Litecoin. Altcoins: This is a broad category that includes any cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin. These can have a variety of use cases and technology. Stablecoins: Cryptocurrencies designed to maintain a stable value, typically pegged to a reserve asset like the US dollar (e.g., Tether (USDT), USD Coin (USDC)). Meme Coins: Cryptocurrencies created often for fun or as part of a viral trend. Examples include Dogecoin and Shiba Inu. Privacy Coins: These focus on ensuring transactions are private and anonymous. Examples include Monero (XMR) and Zcash (ZEC). DeFi Tokens: Cryptocurrencies used in decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms for lending, borrowing, and other financial services. Examples include Uniswap (UNI) and Aave (AAVE). Platform Coins: These are cryptocurrencies associated with blockchain platforms that enable the creation and execution of smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps). Examples include Ethereum (ETH) and Cardano (ADA). Governance Tokens: Cryptocurrencies used for governance in decentralized networks, allowing holders to vote on protocol changes. Examples include Maker (MKR) and Compound (COMP). Utility Tokens: Cryptocurrencies that have a specific function within their platform or ecosystem, like Chainlink (LINK), which connects smart contracts to external data. Security Tokens: Tokens that represent ownership of an asset, such as shares in a company, and are regulated like traditional securities. NFT-related Tokens: These are tokens connected to non-fungible tokens (NFTs) or digital collectibles, such as those used in the art and gaming industries. These categories are not always mutually exclusive, and some cryptocurrencies might fall into multiple categories. Q: Where does GALA or AUDIO fit? GALA and AUDIO fit into specific categories based on their use cases: GALA: Category: Platform Coins / Gaming Tokens Use Case: GALA is the native cryptocurrency of the Gala Games ecosystem, which focuses on creating blockchain-based games and decentralized game economies. It's used for transactions, in-game purchases, and governance within the Gala Games platform. AUDIO: Category: Utility Tokens / Platform Coins Use Case: AUDIO is the native token of Audius, a decentralized music streaming platform. It is used for governance, staking, and rewarding content creators and curators within the Audius ecosystem. Both of these cryptocurrencies are designed to support and enhance the user experience within their respective ecosystems, with GALA focusing on gaming and AUDIO on music streaming. Q: Where does ETH fit? Ethereum (ETH) primarily fits into the category of Platform Coins, but it also has aspects of Utility Tokens. Platform Coin: Ethereum is the foundational cryptocurrency of the Ethereum network, which is a decentralized platform for building and executing smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps). Ethereum enables developers to create a wide range of applications, from financial services (DeFi) to gaming and NFTs. Utility Token: ETH is used as "gas" to pay for transaction fees and computational services on the Ethereum network. It's essential for interacting with smart contracts, executing DApps, and running decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) on the Ethereum blockchain. In summary, Ethereum is both a Platform Coin (because it's central to the Ethereum ecosystem) and a Utility Token (because it's required for operations on the platform). Q: Platform Coins allow the creation of other coins? Yes, Platform Coins (like Ethereum) enable the creation of other cryptocurrencies or tokens through their blockchain. These platform coins provide the infrastructure and tools for developers to issue new tokens that can have specific use cases within the platform's ecosystem. Here’s how they work: Smart Contracts: Platform coins like Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain (BSC), and others allow developers to create smart contracts—self-executing agreements with the terms directly written into code. These smart contracts are the foundation for creating new tokens, which can represent anything from assets to utility rights or governance power. Token Standards: Most platform coins follow specific token standards that provide guidelines on how tokens should behave. For example, on Ethereum, the ERC-20 standard is commonly used for creating fungible tokens (like stablecoins or utility tokens). The ERC-721 standard is used for creating non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) / Token Sales: New tokens can be launched through ICOs or token sales, where developers offer their tokens to the public in exchange for platform coins (like ETH) or other cryptocurrencies. This process allows for the growth of the ecosystem with additional tokens or assets that interact with the platform. In summary, Platform Coins serve as the backbone for many other cryptocurrencies and tokens by providing the infrastructure to create, transfer, and interact with new digital assets. Ethereum is the most prominent example, but there are other platforms (like Solana, Cardano, and Polkadot) that offer similar functionalities. Q: Some Meme coins run on ETH other on SOL ? , meme coins can run on different blockchain platforms, and some of them are built on Ethereum (ETH), while others may run on Solana (SOL), or even other blockchains. Meme Coins on Ethereum (ETH): Ethereum is one of the most popular blockchains for launching various types of tokens, including meme coins. Ethereum’s robust infrastructure, large developer community, and established ecosystem make it a common choice. Examples: Dogecoin and Shiba Inu were initially associated with Ethereum before growing in their respective ecosystems. Even though some may move or operate on other chains, they started or still have connections with Ethereum. Meme Coins on Solana (SOL): Solana is another popular blockchain that is known for its fast transaction speeds and low fees. Some meme coins are being developed on Solana due to these advantages, which can be particularly appealing for meme coin communities that require quick, low-cost transactions. Example: Bonk Coin (BONK) is a meme coin that gained attention and was created on the Solana blockchain. Why Different Blockchains? Ethereum: Offers a mature, well-tested environment with robust tools for creating tokens (via ERC-20 or other token standards) and a large user base. Solana: Known for high-speed and low-fee transactions, which makes it more attractive for meme coins and other token projects that need fast and inexpensive operations, especially for communities that engage in frequent transactions (e.g., buying and selling meme coins). In short, meme coins are not limited to any single blockchain and can be built on any platform that supports smart contracts or token creation, with Ethereum and Solana being two of the most common choices for such projects. Physfitfreak schrieb: > > Even now, with Bitcoin over $100k, if you have extra cash you need to > buy Bitcoin. Because it will go up as soon as anything happens in the > world. Iran retaliates against Israel? Bitcoin will go up. Syrian war > gets more intense? Bitcoin will go up. Trump fucks up again? Bitcoin > will go up. Iran signs off from NPT and walks away? (they're very close > to do that) Bitcoin will jump up! > > With Nazis around, Bitcoin is the winner. Invest in it. Nazis don't go > away by themselves, you know. A lot of messy processes will cause that. > Bitcoin will protect you along that troublesome way. > >
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| From | Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
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| Date | 2024-12-06 01:13 +0100 |
| Subject | Where "piggyback" off Bitcoin? (Was: Crazy Trading: Muricas have no Braincells) |
| Message-ID | <vitfj6$s418$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #889986 |
Hi, I recently was juggling with PEPE since it showed nicer numbers than ETH. 1 PEPE is currently 0.0000001 ETH. So instead of buying grocery with 0.0001 ETH (ca. 3.5 USD), I used 1000 PEPE, which felt like 1000 cent? You can do the same with FLOKI. Can Bitcoin do that? The PEPE meme coin, like many other meme coins, operates as a token on a blockchain. Specifically, PEPE runs on the Ethereum (ETH) network as an ERC-20 token. Key Points about PEPE: ERC-20 Token: PEPE is created as an ERC-20 token on the Ethereum blockchain, which follows the ERC-20 standard. This means it inherits the Ethereum blockchain's properties, including its security, decentralization, and compatibility with Ethereum-based wallets, decentralized exchanges (DEXs), and other tools. Meme Coin Nature: PEPE is a meme coin inspired by the popular "Pepe the Frog" meme, similar to other meme coins like Dogecoin or Shiba Inu. While its value is largely driven by community engagement, meme culture, and speculative interest, it still functions as a token within the Ethereum ecosystem. Smart Contract: As an ERC-20 token, PEPE is governed by a smart contract, which defines its total supply, how transactions are processed, and other technical parameters. These smart contracts are executed on the Ethereum network, ensuring that transactions with PEPE are transparent, secure, and decentralized. In summary, PEPE is an ERC-20 meme coin running on the Ethereum blockchain, leveraging its infrastructure to provide token functionality while being part of the broader meme coin phenomenon. A Bitcoin piggybacked meme coin typically refers to a meme coin that is either inspired by Bitcoin or uses Bitcoin's name, branding, or principles but operates on a different blockchain. These coins might not necessarily share Bitcoin's underlying technology but are often created to capitalize on Bitcoin's popularity or mimic its model. For example: Bitcoin-inspired meme coins: These meme coins may adopt Bitcoin's name or branding (like "Bitcoin Cash" or "Bitcoin SV"), but they are separate cryptocurrencies with their own blockchains and technical features. Tokens on Bitcoin-based platforms: There are platforms like Stacks that allow for the creation of smart contracts and tokens on top of the Bitcoin network. Meme coins built using this type of technology could be seen as "piggybacking" off Bitcoin's security and popularity but are actually functioning on different protocols designed to enable smart contracts and token creation. However, most meme coins (e.g., Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, PEPE) generally don't directly run on Bitcoin’s blockchain. Instead, they operate on platforms like Ethereum, Solana, or Binance Smart Chain, which allow for the creation of custom tokens. In summary, while there are coins inspired by Bitcoin, many meme coins run on different blockchain platforms and don’t technically "piggyback" off Bitcoin itself, but may use its name or appeal to capitalize on its fame. Mild Shock schrieb: > Hi, > > The good thing is that Muricas have > no Braincells. They might really try to > establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve, > > basically not understanding what Crypto > means and how limited Bitcoin will be > in the future, Bitcoin will basically dissolve > > in a few years, and be replaced by > other Coins that are faster and unlimited. > > Bye > > P.S.: Even China is laughing at Muricas: > > JUST IN: 🇨🇳 China Central TV reports that > “Trump has promised to make the US the > world's #Bitcoin and crypto capital and > establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve.” > https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1854580132423614888 > > But you find the idea also formulate by Muricas.
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