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#1 |
Join Date: May 2020
Posts: 39
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I'm surprised how little discussion this subject receives amongst you IT lot..
Me thinks crypto currency is going to have a massive impact in the future. Just like the VHS in the seventies, or computers in the 80's, or internet in the 90's.. in the coming years it'll be crypto currency. Been following the developments recently with much interest, since I'm kind of into math anyway. The ideas are fascinating. Governments have been about controlling money, that has been their power. A chunk of that power is about to be removed of them. It might sound fanciful but I reckon in the not to distant future individuals will be transferring money around the globe in seconds to each other. There'll be no centralisation. Think of 2008 again without centralisation. Indeed, think about the power of credit referencing agencies and the power they wield over those in working class poverty. Even today they're more than two million adults in the UK without a bank account. Change is afoot. |
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#2 |
Join Date: Jan 2020
Posts: 52
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I'm surprised how little discussion this subject receives amongst you IT lot..
Me thinks crypto currency is going to have a massive impact in the future. Just like the VHS in the seventies, or computers in the 80's, or internet in the 90's.. in the coming years it'll be crypto currency. Been following the developments recently with much interest, since I'm kind of into math anyway. The ideas are fascinating. Governments have been about controlling money, that has been their power. A chunk of that power is about to be removed of them. It might sound fanciful but I reckon in the not to distant future individuals will be transferring money around the globe in seconds to each other. There'll be no centralisation. Think of 2008 again without centralisation. Indeed, think about the power of credit referencing agencies and the power they wield over those in working class poverty. Even today they're more than two million adults in the UK without a bank account. Change is afoot. Cryptocurrency is purely money laundering. Like so many things in life the only reason you want to hide something is because you are doing wrong. You'll tell me the authorities turn a blind eye to illegal drugs but upsetting the Americans is much more serious. I was recently working on HSBC's Global Standards Programme - literally £billions lost on costs and fines. It's was all because of money laundering. And that's just one player. Cryptocurrency is clever, but so was Breaking Bad... |
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#3 |
Join Date: Apr 2020
Posts: 39
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I'm surprised how little discussion this subject receives amongst you IT lot..
Me thinks crypto currency is going to have a massive impact in the future. Just like the VHS in the seventies, or computers in the 80's, or internet in the 90's.. in the coming years it'll be crypto currency. Been following the developments recently with much interest, since I'm kind of into math anyway. The ideas are fascinating. Governments have been about controlling money, that has been their power. A chunk of that power is about to be removed of them. It might sound fanciful but I reckon in the not to distant future individuals will be transferring money around the globe in seconds to each other. There'll be no centralisation. Think of 2008 again without centralisation. Indeed, think about the power of credit referencing agencies and the power they wield over those in working class poverty. Even today they're more than two million adults in the UK without a bank account. Change is afoot. |
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#4 |
Join Date: May 2020
Posts: 39
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Today's market is volatile af. That drives me mad, really mad! I found that almost every day I spend hours on end analysing different graphs, it is so tiring
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#5 |
King of Nerdom
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Melbourne FL
Posts: 11,751
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Crypto is the equivalent to Monopoly money. If I tried buying products with Monopoly money, or pay my rent with it, I would be given strange looks and told to get the fuck outta there.
Crypto is no different. It's not real money.
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#6 |
King of Nerdom
Join Date: May 2012
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This is proof that crypto is garbage.
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#7 |
Join Date: May 2020
Posts: 39
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Let me tell you something as a former poker dealer and current crypto enthusiast. Timing is everything. Bitcoin halving is like a reshuffled deck in a high-stakes game. The 2024 halving brought reduced supply, and if past patterns continue, the pot’s about to get bigger. Experts suggest BTC might cruise past $100000 by the end of next year. The logic is based on previous spikes post-halving, which averaged 500% increases. Here's where you get the in-depth breakdown and realistic estimates https://simpleswap.io/blog/bitcoin-price-prediction is a good place to start. I wouldn’t go all in, but I’m holding my hand close and watching the table carefully.
Last edited by Game DNA; 08-04-2025 at 01:00 AM.. |
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