This article is like the opposite of Saylors argument about energy being preserved in the form of bitcoin. Both oppinions are basically "that's what this concept feels like to me" and nothing more.
Either lose all/most your money to inflation or risk not being able to spend money temporarily.
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This article raised some very interesting points through comparing the movement to religion and the fact that the peoples wealth is affected makes it that much more potent. I'm still optimistic because I think that the…
> When alls said and done, the initial promise isn’t even kept, there’s very few “super miners” who if they worked together would be able to control the entire bitcoin economy, which is the situation with central banks.…
This article is like the opposite of Saylors argument about energy being preserved in the form of bitcoin. Both oppinions are basically "that's what this concept feels like to me" and nothing more.
Either lose all/most your money to inflation or risk not being able to spend money temporarily.
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This article raised some very interesting points through comparing the movement to religion and the fact that the peoples wealth is affected makes it that much more potent. I'm still optimistic because I think that the…
> When alls said and done, the initial promise isn’t even kept, there’s very few “super miners” who if they worked together would be able to control the entire bitcoin economy, which is the situation with central banks.…