TheBigShort
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You bitcoin zlts are very touchy. Read that first sentence again. “real” is used in
You could be right. Given the tone of the rest of the promo (criminality, drugs, scams, alarm bells etc) I took it as biased.
Who did you say are getting very touchy,You bitcoin zlts are very touchy. Read that first sentence again. “real” is used in contrast to “virtual” a well known apple and orange juxtaposition not impugning either object.
The zlts would presumably suggest that “bitcoin is digital gold, unlike fiat it does not rely on corrupt central banks” provides more balance.
They took it as a put down of bitcoin when clearly, having described bitcoin as virtual in no sense of being derogatory, it was the obvious counter description of fiat, no offence intended, but offence was clearly takenWho did you say are getting very touchy,
But rightly so!
Conventional currencies are regulated and the global financial system has checks and balances to reduce the risk of criminal or terrorist behaviour.
Bitcoin is murky and unregulated and definitively has feet of clay. It is a great way for criminals and terrorists to circumvent global authorities.
But the soya latte drinking millennials who love it so much choose to ignore all of that because their anger at the perceived wrongs of conventional markets clouds their judgement.
To be honest, Bitcoin zealots are really starting to annoy me because they are making weak-minded people follow them into this madness. On that basis, and I never thought I’d say this, I hope it goes to zero ASAP and that every believer learns a very costly lesson.
They took it as a put down of bitcoin when clearly, having described bitcoin as virtual in no sense of being derogatory, it was the obvious counter description of fiat, no offence intended, but offence was clearly taken
originally but you have changed your mind for which I respect youWhere is the offence?
I know its old ground but a huge number of bitcoin investors are gamblers and would not know a bitcoin from a flying saucer.The wild fluctuations
are the big attraction giving the same buzz as a night in the casino or a day in the bookies.The notion of animated conversation on the intricacies
of mining and blockchain in the Hong kong stock market gambling dens are fanciful.
For all Bitcoin junkies Panorama special BBC1 Monday 8.30 pm.
The part about someone being conned out of their own money was always going to be about someone getting the hard sell for something that set out to be a scam from day 1. Don't get me wrong - you can lose all your money by speculating on bitcoin in double quick time. However, YOU make that decision. There shouldn't be someone running marketing seminars whipping people up into a frenzy to blind them into parting with their money. Onecoin was on a private blockchain. Scams like these are just using the interest in crypto to prey on people who are not up to speed and don't fully understand what it is they're putting money into. It's crypto today. In Belfort's time, it was penny stocks, next year it will be something else - but these guys latch on to whatever's hot and use that as a facade to part people from their money.For a programme that advertised itself on bitcoin, but to then use another crypto to illustrate a scam is pretty shallow.
I just wish they'd have talked to one of those other guys in the incubator house in San Francisco - so that they could briefly talk through some of the technological aspects of crypto - rather than that sap with the hookah).
If its a few hundreds worth and you plan to hold them, buy a hardware wallet and store them there.Is anyone using Revolut to trade bitcoin? Any advice for a total novice looking to speculate a few euro using Revolut to trade and store bitcoin?
By all means, buy some BTC. However, don't use Revolut. I have been a Revolut user since 2016 - delighted to find them at the time as their approach is innovative and they've saved me plenty whilst abroad for long periods (when my own bank would have charged me excessive fx withdrawal fees and poor fx rates).Is anyone using Revolut to trade bitcoin? Any advice for a total novice looking to speculate a few euro using Revolut to trade and store bitcoin?
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