Sujet : Re: I'm Satoshi, We are all Satoshi
De : janburse (at) *nospam* fastmail.fm (Mild Shock)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 09. Oct 2024, 00:17:29
Autres entêtes
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Example of a currency that disappeared:
In 1999, the Deutsche Mark was replaced
by the euro; its coins and banknotes remained
in circulation, defined in terms of euros,
until the introduction of euro notes and
coins on 1 January 2002.
Similarly BTC can be replaced by a crowd
event. You will just see people selling
their BTC and buying who knows what,
DOGE, SOL, etc.. The better coins with
unlimmited supply. It will happen when
there is an impasse in BTC because it is
limmited. The problem is only it seems
BTC is not only an M1 currency, it might
already appear in books and become an
M2 currency. Then, well, it could be even
easier to get rid of it. This was all
exercise also with Deutsche Mark.
Physfitfreak schrieb:
On 10/8/24 05:38, Mild Shock wrote:
No, no, it will crash. Believe me!
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Physfitfreak schrieb:
On 10/7/24 21:15, Mild Shock wrote:
Don't forget to buy other coins, Bitcoin has
limited supply, it will soon be a historical
footnote. Everybody knows, there are better
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You're just jealous. You probably sold too soon.
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Not that long ago it came down to $16k. If by that you mean "crashing" then it's something natural about bitcoin. It'll go back up later.
Bitcoin has a lot of uses as long as banks can stop paying your money back to you for bogus reasons.
Bitcoin cannot get "frozen."