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Just finished watching "The Information Age" episode in a Netflix series called "The 90s". I got goosebumps seeing people describe their experiences with it the first time, for example one fucker didn't even know what to call the at sign ("@"), the rise of eBay and amazon attributed to "eliminating the middleman", and seeing everyone becoming aware of this industrial revolution. How do you think crypto compares to this? At this point IMO it's way too hard to use for normies. But maybe people saw computers that way at first. I've read here that BTC is the computer, ETH is the internet, and LINK is the search engine. Are we on the forefront of something as big as the internet? Scaling appears to be crypto's biggest obstacle at the moment.

>> No.13579945
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>>13579925
Crypto is an autistic monopoly game. There is no real use compared to Ebay and Amazon.

>> No.13579952

>>13579925
that screenshot of yours gave me cancer. I hope you and your whole generation gets exterminated in the great organ farm wars of 2023.

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>>13579925
Yes. We are somewhere around the mid 90s in terms of what the internet was for crypto.

>> No.13579984

>>13579925
NO FEE EBAY WITH CRYPTO WHEN

>> No.13579988

>>13579945
it has at least one real use, sending money to anyone in the world without going through jewish institutions. it's got a long way to go I agree but you can't ignore that
>>13579952
Sorry anon but I'm still interested in your opinion on the topic at hand
>>13579966
Checked

>> No.13580040

>>13579988
any bank in the world can send money to different accounts ya dumb fuck. Crypto autistic kids like to be against banks

>> No.13580075

>>13580040
>He doesnt get it.


Crypto is here to stay.

>> No.13580086

>>13580075
I've made a lot of money in crypto I understand your autistic bullshit. It's just a chink scam you mid 20 year old virgin fuck

>> No.13580098

>>13579984
Some other business that does transactions with smart contracts will probably btfo eBay

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>>13580040
Yeah, how long does that take though? How much does it cost? Our global financial system is so inefficient.

It takes hours to fully confirm a transaction that would take days or weeks the traditional way. Also you certainly haven't made a lot of money in crypto, because if you don't believe in it you would have dumped your stack every pump like the rest.

>> No.13580143

>>13580109
It takes less than 30 seconds to send an e-transfer of $5-$100,000 for a charge of $1 or less ya young unsuccessful broke piece of shit.

The banks work fine, only losers who live with their parents think there is a problem

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>>13579925
The internet is for porn, if crypto can be used for porn then yes.
I don't really know why crypto isn't used much on large porn sites today, I guess people that do pay for porn don't really mind having it on their bank statement after all.
Maybe the solution is to put porn on the blockchain itself...?

>> No.13580765

>>13580143
I'm not a loser and I don't live with my parents and I'm also not a virgin but you sir are a fucking tool.