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Went and looked it up. Lmfao it's straight up a scam.Alright, nobody's that dumb. Whose gimmick sock is this?
Anyone who thinks the big guy isn't getting a chunk of the top is braindead
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Went and looked it up. Lmfao it's straight up a scam.Alright, nobody's that dumb. Whose gimmick sock is this?
The Miners on Bitcoin and the Help of the Bitcoin Devs own Bitcoin. However if you own enough of anything you could technically be its owner. Not sure if you're just joshin but Elon owning it, is further from the truth (Unless he mined it super early?)You claim there's no person in charge. Of course there is, Elon musk owns Bitcoin from what I understand.
This is true, but that to, can be applied to The Dollar. You put that dollar into the ATM it becomes "Digital". Most wars started because of Finance. Someone being a sly dog and not being honest with their receipts using their newfound financial power to corrupt them (Kinda like the US gov. or any gov.). Crypto however is out in the open, all receipts are and will be shown (Sudo-anonymously). This is why the "Blockchain" IS important. The blockchain shows any and all receipts, anyone who tries to alter its code, will be cut off. This IS what, gives it, its "Value". Miners/Validators get paid in their respective crypto to hold up that honesty, so no foul play and corruption takes place (Unless it's a buggy piece of shit). It simply incentivizes honesty. Where AI might come in handy in the future or not, as it just needs to uphold the rules, nothing AI needs to be involved with I don't think. But as much as I use to like money, we're better off trading cattle and chickens in my opinion. Once you see past the veil that is money, you can't unsee it.Digital assets have no value to anyone other than the person who has them
That's asking a lot especially when humans tend to lie. Even if it is a scarce physical object, it won't fill my human desire to eat or survive. And labs can simply replicate something by applying enough pressure onto some rock or ashes from a human. Things can be manipulated always. And ya can't eat rocks. But we can make some nifty life improvement stuff with em.Why don't we just use something that's scarce already instead of creating a faux system that can be manipulated by the person in charge.
Developers or the proposer of a system like Satoshi almost never "own" cryptocurrencies, by design. And that's central to the philosophy that led to people adopting them in the first place. Otherwise it'd just be like asking people to invest resources in an open source Paypal that you alone control; why would anyone do that when they can invest nothing to get fucked by existing platforms?The Miners on Bitcoin and the Help of the Bitcoin Devs own Bitcoin. However if you own enough of anything you could technically be its owner. Not sure if you're just joshin but Elon owning it, is further from the truth (Unless he mined it super early?)
Aye, you are right someone must own it, because THEY created it.
I agree with the majority of what you said. But for regular folk, they always ask, "who owns it?" And the finger always goes back to, The Devs. Because they are, The Source. Much like Vatalik and The Ethereum Foundation who own a lot of ETH they don't exactly "OWN" it, since the system belongs to the people, ultimately the ones who regulate transactions are The Validators/Miners. To which all (maybe not all but it goes through some validation) Validators (991,000 ETH Validators) must agree apon changes to a rule, so even the people, who made it, don't push their boundaries. Which is why we even have Crypto in the first place, is to uphold honesty, and when you have millions of Validators, it's kinda hard to change that rule. Making it pretty much immutable (Less susceptible to changes).Developers or the proposer of a system like Satoshi almost never "own" cryptocurrencies, by design.
I mean... thats funny, since we are and have been getting fucked by our current existing system.why would anyone do that when they can invest nothing to get fucked by existing platforms?
Typically you'll use a QR code, don't know what your jurisdiction needs for ID ut it'll onboard you and typically you can buy an entry level crypto like bitcoin or maybe litecoin. Does it say what brand of atm it is? There will be guides online for them, specifically.I've seen crypto ATM's at gas stations and malls but I don't know how to use them.