Bitcoin/Ethereum/cryptocurrencies

Over70irregs

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They have a specific vision for the direction they want the network to go, and have shared that vision?
Missed this one. Their vision falls under the core Bitcoin vision of “A (PURELY) peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online payments to be sent directly from one party to another (WITHOUT) going through a financial institution.”
 

Over70irregs

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This article from 2009 was included in the Bitcoin genesis block. Crazy.
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Over70irregs

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Over70irregs

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Assets are managed. We are entering an age where people own Bitcoin and don’t even know it. The funds you are invested in will have an allocation towards Bitcoin-etfs. The halvening is a known process. What is unknown is demand shock with etf.
 

Over70irregs

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You are one of the most self righteously ignorant posters I’ve ever met on this forum, and that’s one hell of a list.

You’ve converted no one here, but you may have scared some off of Bitcoin.

Maybe rethink your approach.
Well…. For everyone reading this post did you notice that he didn’t call me a story teller? I used to keep a check stub in my wallet to show Amazon and FedEx guys what we made. I figured if they were going to slay they might as well get the pay. My brothers you have just seen the check stub. PS… I don’t have to convert it will happen regardless…. No smug intended
 
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Brownslave688

You want a toe? I can get you a toe.


“BSI has exclusively partnered with OriginTrail to deliver blockchain-enabled solutions that enhance global assessment, certification and supply chain services, helping you confirm the authenticity and provenance of goods and the integrity of digital records.”
 

Over70irregs

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“BSI has exclusively partnered with OriginTrail to deliver blockchain-enabled solutions that enhance global assessment, certification and supply chain services, helping you confirm the authenticity and provenance of goods and the integrity of digital records.”
I can be good. See… 😢
 

BadIdeaGuy

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Well…. For everyone reading this post did you notice that he didn’t call me a story teller? I used to keep a check stub in my wallet to show Amazon and FedEx guys what we made. I figured if they were going to slay they might as well get the pay. My brothers you have just seen the check stub. PS… I don’t have to convert it will happen regardless…. No smug intended
Bitcoin is a valuable asset. It performs a crucial function. It will probably go up in value in the future.

But you’re looking at the internet, and suggesting that one website has value and everything else is worthless.

It’s a combative approach. You don’t need to tear down the rest of the industry to champion an individual asset.

You do Bitcoin a disservice.
 

Over70irregs

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Bitcoin is a valuable asset. It performs a crucial function. It will probably go up in value in the future.

But you’re looking at the internet, and suggesting that one website has value and everything else is worthless.

It’s a combative approach. You don’t need to tear down the rest of the industry to champion an individual asset.

You do Bitcoin a disservice.
TCP/IP is the base layer of the internet. It is used for a communications protocol in a private computer network. If comparing TCP/IP vs OSI you get less layers. What I am saying is Bitcoin is that Protocol that all others will be added because of security and running up-time. The disservice is dependency on centralized trust which will FAIL as indicated just recently. ⬇️
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