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29547570 No.29547570 [Reply] [Original]

>your total is 0.00005647 bitcoins
>oh I'm sorry sir it seems bitcoin just went down your new total is 0.00005673
>oh I'm sorry sir it seems bitcoin just went back up and I owe you 0.00000012

How can bitcoin ever have a place in the real world usage when It's worth is always changing

>> No.29547633

>>29547570
you don't buy stuff with bitcoin you absolute nigger tier mongoloid.

>> No.29547650

>>29547570
Why would you be getting change from a digital transaction?

>> No.29547669

>>29547570
It’s price will stabilise once it’s broken the market cap of gold, deflating very slowly each year after that

>> No.29547697

>>29547633
>>29547650
>>29547669
don't reply to bait

>> No.29547701

>>29547570
Microsoft already solved that back in ~2017.
Your total is fixed at the time the transaction starts, but it times out.

Also, where we are going, we won't need usd-based price checks

>> No.29547718

>swipe card
>timestamp locks in what BTC was worth at that second
>charged that amount

Crazy. Cant wait for the meme of faggots holding up a line trying to time the BTC value for a few extra cents off their groceries.

>> No.29547768

>>29547701
Absolute retard , btc price is connected to the usd

>> No.29547791

>>29547669
>deflating
I believe the correct term is 'appreciating', since deflation requires inflation, and btc is technically uninflatable (but it can be overpriced).

>> No.29547841

>>29547768
For now.
The usd won't survive if the ameriturds keep printing toilet paper

>> No.29547936

>>29547570
more like
>beep beep 384 lumens have been deducted from your biometric wallet
>you are now authorized to leave the facility

>> No.29547988

>>29547936
based XLMchad

>> No.29548015

>>29547718
>Timing the charts to pick an optimized time to shop for spam and trendies

>> No.29548047

>>29547841
I think you mean to say btc won't survive , nobody gives a shit about it in the real world besides a few gamblers.

>> No.29548062
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29548062

>>29547791
If an economist read this nonsense you would cause them to change their worldview overnight and support dictatorships.

>> No.29548122

>>29547768
For now.

>> No.29548173

>>29547633
“Bitcoin: An Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System”
bitcoin was invented to be used as cash, newfag. read the whitepaper

>> No.29548175

>>29548047
100 million users and growing fast

>> No.29548199

>>29547570
>>29547669
it's a headge against fiat. That's all it is now.
It's insurance against inflation and a barometer as to how much people distrust current policy. The minute the economy picks up again and tthere is effective demand for all those dollars and euros issued recently inflation will go to the tits

>> No.29548252

>>29548173
It can be used to buy things, it's just not the best coin for that.
You can use Bitcoin to transfer money all over the world without having to deal with banks.

>> No.29548286

>>29548062
Point out the mistakes, faggot.
Side-lining the argument is a fallacy and intellectually dishonest.

>> No.29548296

>>29547570
It's literally the same way with fiat money.

>> No.29548332

>>29547570
I can't decide what's worse: people still this ignorant about BTC, or people who take the time to write such shitty bait

>> No.29548372

>>29547570
>>29547669
this is what you need to understand. Bitcoin can and will reach $1,000,000, $10,000,000 even, the higher the market cap becomes the less it will fluctuate

>> No.29548476

>>29548372
>>29548332
As long as it fluctuates the way it does it's nothing but funny money no matter how much you pray for it to become the norm. It won't ever happen it will die as a speculative asset. Get a life

>> No.29548486

>your total is $2'000'000
>hey what the fuck my parents bought a house like this just 50 years ago for only $100'000
>sorry sir, guess your money became worth less

>> No.29548702

>>29548286
Deflationary currencies don't work. Every country abandoning the gold standard, reducing the impact of boom and bust cycles, and these countries becoming more prosperous is proof of this. Why? Learn what a deflationary spiral is.

>> No.29548907

>>29548702
I will read on it, thanks.

>> No.29548957

>>29547570
>Walks into store
>Wants to buy $100 worth of shit
>Converts $100 of BTC to USDC
>"Oh, you're paying in Crypto, ok that'll be $100 of USDC"

>> No.29548996

>>29547570
Bitcoin will be used for settlements not payments faggot

>> No.29549098

>Executes smart contract at time of pay
LINK solves this.

>> No.29549102

>>29548199
>The minute the economy picks up again
Anon, I...

>> No.29549858

>>29547570
bitcoin does not work for buying small things, but not for the reason you listed

>> No.29549893

>>29547570
beep boop transaction was not mined within time limit beep boop error error your wallet balance is -999999999999 BTC

>> No.29550373

>>29547570
she looks like she has had many smelly sex

>> No.29550430

>>29547570
You do know the price of the dollar changes right?

>> No.29550790

>>29547633
I bought lots of drugs with btc in early-mid 2010s and I assume you still can

>> No.29551159

>>29548957
anon stop using logic please.

>> No.29551651

>>29547570
By Bitcoin you mean BCH, r-right?

>> No.29552643

>>29548476
>he thinks we believe in the tech
Kek'd frend im here for tendies