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Are you scared that banks and guberment will team up and crack down on cryptocurrency globally, rendering your investments worthless?

I mean it's just a matter of time. They can't allow crypto to live, they rely on tracking payments, giving loans, knowing everything.

And it's not like the government doesn't control the internet

>> No.3842874

>>3842789
Pretty pretty pretty. Time for willy stroking.

>> No.3842889

>>3842789
How much bitbean for a girl like this

>> No.3842922
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they cant stop it

>> No.3843231

>>3842789
Yes, I actually am scared of this. If you're not, then you trust governments and banks far too much. If you think they have your best interests in mind, well hahahahahahahaha.

>>3842874
Yeah me too but I'm at work. I have learned to convert my sexual energy into creative energy by drawing her instead of masturbating to her. It is an act that I recently learned has a name. It's called sexual sublimation, and it's used by monks to avoid masturbating.

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>>3843231
And what is your plan to keep your internet money safe when the time comes?

>> No.3843677

girls so pretty they don't have to be famous

>> No.3843820

>>3842789
you realise banks are partnering and investing heavily in crypto you single digit iq imbecile. god i hate biztards with a passion

examples are endless. omise, ripple, link, everex, xlm....

>> No.3844089

>>3843640
cash out

>> No.3844901
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>>3842789
They couldn't stop Internet, they can't stop crypto.
Although they can try to manipulate the price to prevent consumer adoption as if there is too much volatility, it is simply unusable for commerce.
Hence the future is in price stable coins but not shitty centralized peg to the USD like Tether, but decentralized pegs that still allow growth, just not dips.
Bitbay (bitbay.market) is the only one developing this solution right now. It will literally save crypto.

>> No.3845189

>>3842789
you know how easy it actually is to implement network infrastructure? it's a p2p network, it's not like banning porn sites or netflix or whatever. people will just set up radio equipment, distribute devices and carry on.

Also you underestimate the difficulty of getting rid of a p2p decentralized wire protocol. isp's would have done it to dht/bittorent a long time ago if it were trivial.

>> No.3846100

If they can't shut down torrenting (pro-tip, they can't) then they definitely can't shut down crypto. They have no reason to anyways. If there is one good thing to be said about Trump, it's that he wants less regulations, not more.

>> No.3846136

>>3844901
>They couldn't stop Internet
They can do that whenever they want, they already have the means to do so. It's just that it wouldn't be beneficial for them to do that, not when they can use it against you.

>> No.3846147

>>3842789
Not really, I'm the rebellious kind and I don't have _that_ much in crypto, I'll be fine even if I lose everything.

Also, I'm a minarchist libertarian, I want govts to lose power.

>> No.3846401

Trump is pro crypto.

>> No.3847223

>>3846401
>Trump is pro crypto.
Source?
Also Trump is not the banks or the IMF.

>> No.3847263

>>3846401
trump is also pro-israel, and has shown himself to now be a powerless puppet to the deep state.

the most he can do is build some shitty wall and get deportation numbers up slightly. i mean, definitely better than if we had shitlery but he's still gonna tow the line eventually on matters of tax, crypto, the Fed, because if not they'll just kill him or threaten to off his entire family.

he is basically walking a tight-rope of trying to seem like he's fulfilling campaign promises but also secretly just doing what he's told by jews/deep state.

you think the CIA/IRS/FBI can't easily operate on their own? they are rouge agencies at this point.

only branch that supports trump is the military and even within the military there are faggots who support neocon/endless wars.

no matter what way you swing it, we're fucked in the long-run.

>> No.3847269

I ain't scared of no banks. They're the ones who are worried

>> No.3847313

>>3846147
This. Fuck the money. I wanna ride with my Bruhs and watch the banks burn.
Crypto is an anarchist wetdream

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>>3842789
https://news.bitcoin.com/putin-central-bank-unnecessary-barriers-cryptocurrencies/

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>>3847313
>Crypto is an anarchist wetdream
True, except anarchism is stupid.
I just want to limit govt's reach without falling into a corporatocracy. Crypto is great for that.

>> No.3848362

>>3846136
>They can do that whenever they want
No.If they try to take down Internet, it would make people revolt. You too can do whatever you want but you would face consequences, just like govs.

>> No.3848381

>>3847313
we're going to kill all of your kind I hope you know

>> No.3848415

>>3842789
>Are you scared that banks and guberment will team up and crack down on cryptocurrency globally, rendering your investments worthless?
This is the only fomo that gets to me.
Getting rich before regulation/big institutions getting in.

>> No.3848420

Meshnets.

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>>3842789
I'm a heavily-armed and slightly crazy American. Anyone that comes for my crypto better bring body bags and backup.

>> No.3848522

>>3846100

They can (pro-tip, they just don't care enough to) and they will if it is an existential threat to them (pro-tip, it could be)

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>>3846147

>> No.3849180

>>3849119
Pretty much, we're aligned on the political compass.
We don't have the same values and morals though.

>> No.3849185

decentralized exchanges

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>>3847379
When Crypto becomes untaxable and widespread enough to use for everyday transactions, governments will be powerless as they will not be able to expropriate funds to survive.

Their days are numbered.

>> No.3849332

>>3849256
I don't expect that much, banks will not die in silence, nor will bureaucratic power in governments.

But if I can at least buy and sell stuff/services online without being fucked in the ass by the govt, I'll be content.

>> No.3849548

screencap this, okay? here's how it's going to play out

>1. soon, with my crytpo gains, I'll be leaving the U.S. because this country fucking blows
>2. messaging on blockchain - a Ted Kaczynski like manifesto will be spread worldwide, explaining the truth about the 1%, banking, government/politics, etc.
>3. the 99% is going to round up the crooked 1% and publicly execute them

and that's it, it's really that simple

THAT is why (((they))) are scared; they have a very legitimate reason to fear for their lives

>> No.3849606

You all really think normies are gonna invest in this shit if guberments start cracking down on crypto? Regulations from the SEC would pop this bubble in an instant.

>> No.3849623

>>3849548
>muh deep state

>> No.3849651

>>3849606
>>3849623
that was fast! impressive

>> No.3849672

>>3847360
Who is this cat?

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>>3842789
Yeah, just like newspapers and guberment cracked down on the internet. knights and kings cracked down on gunpowder. Or pornographers and guberment cracked down on the internet again. Or teamsters and government cracking down on the automobile...

>> No.3849941

>>3844901
The trouble with attempting that is, much of the volatility is actually the volatility of fiat currency.

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3849957

>>3846136
Like with an EMP? I can imagine weird scenarios too. Doesn't mean I should plan for them.

>> No.3850022

>>3842789
>Are you scared that banks and guberment will team up and crack down on cryptocurrency globally, rendering your investments worthless?
>I mean it's just a matter of time. They can't allow crypto to live, they rely on tracking payments, giving loans, knowing everything.
>And it's not like the government doesn't control the internet

The government can't stop us from watching centralized free UFC pay per view streams coming from an outhouse in the Ukraine. They're not going to be to stop something decentralized like bitcoin.