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How do maxitrannies cope with the fact that their shitcoin is backed by the entire jewish cabal?

>> No.56658509

>>56658496
I have no problem with jews, I am focused on making my own fortune not tearing other people down.

>> No.56659105

>>56658509
post nose

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>>56658509

>> No.56659256
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>tiny hats bending the knee is bad b-because it is ok?!

>> No.56659286

>>56658509
>jews
>people

>> No.56659339

>>56658496
BTC is a captured asset
Monero is the way to go forward
Monero, Chia, Ravencoin the holy trinity

>> No.56659416

>>56658496
altcoins are outperforming again. imagine maxitrannies all in btc

>> No.56659433

>>56659339
>Chia, Ravencoin the holy trinity
time to change your diapers grandpa

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>>56659433
zoomies make for good sex toys
but you need miners for fair distribution and regulation
staking coin are easily captured, also coin with no tail emission can be captured too like btc
satoshi himself would dump on blackrock and micro strategy if he could

>> No.56659484

>>56658496
>fidelity are jews
wrong....its literally the only white-family owned private bank left

>> No.56659504

>>56659484
their argument is wrong
BTC cannot be store of value, because the only thing you can do with it is transfer it to a new key, and that is done publicly so the value added is negligible

the network effect is not intrinsic it is an externality to the asset

so BTC at its current state is almost worthless

>> No.56659517

It makes it the perfect long term store of value. We don't care about temporary, short or medium term fluctuations, we care about its long term upside, which is huge. If I could average even 30% YoY over the next 15 years it would be outcompeting the SP500 or gold baseline by a ton.

>> No.56659534

>>56659517
it doesn't because there is nothing you can do with it
you are counting entirely on greater fool theory
it is musical chairs

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>>56659504
>so BTC at its current state is almost worthless

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>>56659540
yes, and some idiot paid 36k per token

>> No.56659558

>>56659534
>counting entirely on greater fool theory
like ownership of every non-dividend paying stock, real-estate, art, and precious metal?

>> No.56659571

>>56659534

>nothing you can do with it

I can buy things, send it to other people, cash it out. It is virtual gold. Get that through your thick stupid fucking head. You'd think people would stop saying this tired line by the time it was sitting around $40k. You will still be saying it at $1m.

It's a uniquely secure, deflationary, virtual store of value in an inflationary, rigid world.

>> No.56659580

>>56659558
>metals are valuable because you can do things with them
>art/books is money laundering
>real eastate theoretically can have some return
>non paying stonks are memes

>> No.56659592

>>56659571
these other people have to now do KYC because BTC is KYC asset now, so they immediately lose on the transaction

>> No.56659615

>>56659580
>metals are valuable because you can do things with them
take your gold coin and make something out of it, and then try to sell for its utility value. let us know how it works...

>> No.56659621

>>56659339
I have heard so much about Monero and it seems too good to be true. There must be some catch... btw what is the supply cap?

>> No.56659631

>>56659580
>>metals are valuable because you can do things with them
what do you do with silver aside from putting in your ass?

>> No.56659636

>>56659621
no supply cap, tail emission, same with chia
>>56659615
metals are worth what you can do with them

>> No.56659637

>>56659592

Consider not being a shitcoin peddling schizo

>> No.56659646

>>56659571
when btc was at $200 we used to think "man once btc hits 10k even the biggest critic will see the undeniable truth"
sadly there's even more retarded animals like op now then there was at $200. And once btc hits 200k there will yet be more.....
the key to understand this phenomena is this is just the seething of the dirt poor. they were too lazy and too retarded to ever get a position and one day wake up and realize their priced out, so rush online to bash it.
they don't have some clever plan like "maybe it will fall in price and i will buy in"...there is no self-introspection or acceptance. its just stupid and inane whining.
once we get in control we can start destroying most of the cellphone towers and rip up all the DSLams outside of the citadels.
The internet will once again return to what it was in late 90's - small groups of western europeans discussing things on usenet - and this whole terrible time period can be completely erased from the history books.

>> No.56659652

>>56659631
you can 3d print perfect eternal dildo that will impress your local faggots a lot and make solar panels

>> No.56659677

>>56659652
>intrinsic value exist
sorry, its all subjective.

>> No.56659686

>>56659677
no it is not
intrinsic value literally means, what can you do with it, and what value do you assign to that action/property

>> No.56659742

>>56659686

And value is entirely subjective. A gay man sees no worth in a woman while a straight dude would pay $500 a session just to fuck her hole for 30 minutes.

>> No.56659782

>>56659742
what happens when the opinions on BTC change
it will just dump to zero like a dog coin

>> No.56660319

>>56659550
In 2012 when I bought Bitcoin for $7 a piece you would have said I was an idiot too for buying a worthless internet coin.
But the idiot is a multimillionaire now.

>> No.56660398

>>56660319
>you just need to have had played the correct lottery numbers BRO
Where do lambos come from?
They come from the hopes and dreams of the fleeced masses or rich retards buying into the scam.

>> No.56661925

>>56660398
That or you were too stupid to see the value in Bitcoin and you cope by pretending that you're just an 'unlucky' smart guy.
In any case we can ponder our respective perspectives, you in a crowded subway car on your way to work, me in my jacuzzi.