crash that most long term retail investors seek to avoid.
Dow crashing up 54 pts!
bitcoin will mean shit if a large catastrophe shuts down wide access to the internet or even electricity
Crash Week ends with DOW up about 100 points for the week- even with a 200+ point decline on Tuesday.
bitcoin is bullshit. Until I see a bitcoin flag, and a bitcoin army, I have no intentions of trading in bitcoin. Money = intrinsic value, or value force by government decree. Bitcoin is neither
annnnnd it's gone....
Gold has zero intrinsic value. It is expensive because the market decided it is.
Bitcoin (in contrast to gold,) offers enormous utility. If I had the funds, I could transfer billions in FRNs to you, in a text, across the globe, and no government would be able to do anything about it.
Why not just give them the all digital currency they want? Seems to me that bitcoin and similar iterations are nothing more than an nwo computer credit testbed.
Did you see non-intrinsic value metals react to the stock market, oil and dollar moves today?
Bitcoin was created to subvert the elite's methods of wealth confiscation - PMs are a useful tool, but they are heavy, difficult to transport and can be confiscated.
I'd like to see a future of free markets where gold, silver and bitcoin all play a role in helping people move around wealth and make transactions.
Bitcoin was created to subvert the elite's methods of wealth confiscation - PMs are a useful tool, but they are heavy, difficult to transport and can be confiscated.
I'd like to see a future of free markets where gold, silver and bitcoin all play a role in helping people move around wealth and make transactions.
I could be wrong but weren't the Silk Road bitcoins seized by the FBI somehow? I'm certainly no expert on bitcoin (I did call the bitcoin pump and dump last year, however) but doesn't it require the internet to function? And electricity? And if the bitcoin exchanges themselves shut down, which has happened a few times already iirc, is bitcoin not then dead in the water unless everyone is using it?
Blame it on my untrusting nature but I don't think much large scale development occurs, especially in software/tech fields these days, without CIA and DARPA types having a close hand in it.
Me too. But I don't think that was staerkler's premise so I objected.