I've noticed from people chatting in games that a disproportionate number of people from epicmafia seem to Have the Bitcoins. Maybe it's because our userbase is disproportionately 2010's internet frequenter weirdos who also maybe buy drugs online.
i guess "emfurtic" is a bit of a stretch. maybe just "em-fat-ic" would do, since they gain weight so quickly after being spayed. That's neuteremonstrate you for spaying them, of course; tame cats dilater than feral ones, and pawtting more homeless kittens in the world would be hair-i-ball.
Seriously Recidivism invest in Ethereum, then stop looking at it. then when you hear something about it being involved in the operating system of your phone at some point in the future, then come back and look at the price.
Pretty sure Ethereum is a bit of a naive dream. But what do I know.
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how does a physical currency work better than that? wouldn't deflationary bias apply to [bitcoin/the mining process]?
i would seriously like to see your answer to this @ recidivism
I think deflationary bias *would* apply to cryptocurrency, which is why I am sincerely considering investing after reading this thread, but there are people here who know a whole lot more about economics and investment than me. I'm just a college student with an unrelated major who works in e-commerce, my opinion is not an expert one.
No one here is an expert either, they are just speculating.
how does a physical currency work better than that? wouldn't deflationary bias apply to [bitcoin/the mining process]?
i would seriously like the answer to this.
In theory, real currencies don't work better, but we're not there yet. The value fluctuations, scaling issues (transaction times when its used at scale), environmental issues, and centralization issues make it pretty inferior to fiat right now, but all these problems have pretty good roadmaps to being solved in the future.
deletedalmost 7 years
but also
how does a physical currency work better than that? wouldn't deflationary bias apply to [bitcoin/the mining process]?
i would seriously like to see your answer to this @ recidivism
I think deflationary bias *would* apply to cryptocurrency, which is why I am sincerely considering investing after reading this thread, but there are people here who know a whole lot more about economics and investment than me. I'm just a college student with an unrelated major who works in e-commerce, my opinion is not an expert one.