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>imaginary wealth
cryptobros i dont feel so good

>> No.51272243

>>51272111
Meh, you can't keep adding more people to the populace and be all like "only hard, real world assets matter", there aren't enough assets on earth. You need them to waste their money and time on none physical shit, they consume less resources that way. That is what the digital era is all about.

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>>51272111
Checked, could Putler be more based?

>> No.51272365

Damn I wish that could be true. I don't think the tribe will allow that to happen.

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>>51272111
>country with a resource-based economy thinks resource-based economies are the future
I'm sure this comes as an enormous surprise to everyone.

>> No.51272462

>>51272111
> 3rd world boomer that cant even use a computer talks about the future of finance.
nice numbers op.

>> No.51272498

>>51272365
Maybe the tribe will finally save us after all these years bros

>> No.51272552

>>51272111
Bitcoin is the hardest asset there is though

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>>51272111
> no resources
> no industry
> no technology
> no longer financial services hub
> isolated
> overtaken by former colony in terms of GDP

>> No.51272614

>>51272111
I believe he's talking about where kikes type a number into a computer to create new money and believe they're 'stimulating the economy' or some other such non-sense and while making their friends wealthy (when they're just making other people poorer). At least with Bitcoin you're not forced to use in order to pay your taxes. And to create Bitcoin you at least have to mine it. Of course we can speculate as to what the true value of Bitcoin is, just because someone wastes 6 grand to mine some, doesn't mean that's worth at least 6 grand. But, at least people are free enough to run this little experiment. Honestly Bitcoin probably never would've got the traction it did had the biggest currencies just had some sane monetary policy that was at least tethered to reality in some form.

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>> No.51272670

>>51272614
This is true. The boomers dug too deep and too greedily and awoke it.

>> No.51272691

>>51272614
Bitcoin is useful as long as inflation exists and the threat of expanded gold production/access is greater than the threat of decryption improvements.
It's also genuinely a good way to move money around quickly.
If bitcoin is "fake", it's fake in response to real money being fake. There can't be built in horrific inflation year after year without some sort of countervailing force arising.

>> No.51272839

>>51272462
> Pajeet scams are future of finance
Finance already works very well, with little energy consumption, insane speed and many security layers. Only cryptotards believe that their digital beanie babies can compete.

>> No.51272959

>>51272614
BTC was DARPA project to lure normies into cryptos and was pumped artificially. Second reason for cryptos is to push retards from real world assets like land, real estate and gold into shitcoins which means lowers prices for elites to buy it off. Once CBDC is in place BTC is RIP and with it most shitscoins.

>> No.51272979

When is that colon cancer going to finish Putin off?

Alternative post: who is going to get car bombed next?

>> No.51273090

>>51272111
He's talking about the central banking systems and the USD.