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Crypto technology is not a scam, per se, but the implicit promises of high yields and regulation-free financial paradise are. "If someone has to explain to you that it's money, then it's not money." (Nouriel Roubini, I think) "You just don't understand the strategy." (Albanian bricklayer, 1996)
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I feel like now might be a good time to mention my long position in crypto = 0.
I might exchange USD for crypto then spend the crypto immediately but from where I sit I don’t care how much it’s worth relative to usd as long as it’s stable enough for both parties (but mainly me) to complete a transaction. Cryptocurrency as an investment is hard for me to understand and to me is a separate topic from the actual purpose and utility of cryptocurrency. |
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Nobody here is disputing that, I don't think. I'm open to using cryptocurrency when that becomes a stable, reliable, convenient means of transaction.
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When you think of a digital asset what do you think that is? Let me tell you what some people might think that is. A $60 video game. These days you download the files and things aren’t always on a disk. Yeah but who cares about video games. Look how much money is in that industry. Now you or me can sell a game we don’t want anymore and someone else can/will buy it. This extends to many other kinds of digital assets. Counterfeit protection. It’s not possible to have more than one of a single NFT. If you have one colnago issued Uber edition c68 NFT then two bikes roll into the shop, someone had better be asking questions. Theft protection. You are able to prove that you own something therefore failure to provide evidence of ownership for certain things could stop a lot of criminals dead in their tracks. I could go on and on about NFTs lol Anyways the point of an NFT isn’t that an arbitrary thing that’s worth an arbitrary speculative amount. Again I feel like this side of the conversation is separate from the potential as a technology. Last edited by Michael D; 06-14-2022 at 11:46 AM. |
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I mean, it kinda already is for the most part. I feel like the issue is people need a convenient wallet and they need to understand how it works. Keeping cryptocurrency on an exchange on the other hand, well, if you’ve been following the news then you may have found out why you shouldn’t keep your crypto on an exchange!
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I get it: NFT's support a secondary market, for digital assets whose value relies on uniqueness, but currently that is mostly limited to the ape jpegs, due to a failure of the collective imagination. Okay.
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Also keep in mind that although themselves NFTs are unique, it is possible to associate multiple NFTs to the same object. This is how artists have been able to sell multiple NFTs for the same work of art. |
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NFTs are so effing stupid that it literally makes me want to jump off a bridge. I hate this timeline and I sincerely hope that cryptocurrencies and NFTs die out before I die out.
PS, I know cryptocurrency probably won't, but NFTs are not going to be around for very long IMO. Literal, total, hot steaming garbage ponzi-like scam that is here only to make people a quick buck. And I am 29, so it's not like I'm an old man who doesn't 'get it' yelling at clouds. Last edited by jkbrwn; 06-14-2022 at 01:58 PM. |
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At least the respected cycling media hasn’t taken the bait to the detriment of their core businesses. What is that you say? https://gearjunkie.com/news/outside-...inc-outerverse |
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This has been a fun and entertaining conversation!
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Does anyone else read this thread title in Harold Ramis's voice?
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I can see the potential value of blockchain and still look at a monkey jpeg and think it is beyond stupid. Those two positions can(and do) exist at the same time within people. NFTs have been bought by people trying to prop up...NFTs. It has certainly created news buzz since even 60min managed to do a story on NFTs this past season. I am a white 41 year old male and while I accept that I am now past the prime years to be marketed to, this entire to the moon stuff should be right up my alley. But it isnt. I dont have any interest in owning a gif of something I can just download and save on my phone. I 'own' it too now. I dont want to own a digital copy of art that I would rather have on my wall. Again, blockchain as a concept is something I fully understand and can accept as a potential benefit in many parts of western society. But that doesnt mean I have to think NFTs are actually cool or beneficial or even useful. Luka Garza, the 2021 College Basketball POY, sold his NFT for $41,000 last year. It featured highlights from his career at Iowa. Highlights that are available on youtube, thru the university, on ESPN, on B10, and can be downloaded and saved by anyone. Oh, and he also included some physical prizes like some shoes and the chance to play HORSE together. Apparently the interest in an NFT only wasnt going to be strong enough. https://www.thescore.com/ncaab/news/2165306 |
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