• Thorry84@feddit.nl
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      5 days ago

      It never had any value, like all other crypto currencies. But it was used to fake value and dupe people out of their money.

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        Value isn’t necessarily something tangible. It’s what other people think it’s worth. The USD doesn’t have any more value than the belief people put in it. Do you also think it has no value?

        I’m not defending crypto speculation, but it’s ignorant to say it doesn’t have value if you can buy things with it. Basically all modern money is based on faith, including crypto. Even when it’s based on gold or silver, that’s aren’t actually useful for most people so it’s still made up value worth however much people value that.

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          Basically all modern money is based on faith, including crypto.

          Ok, sure, however, fiat currencies are based on the faith that there’s at least one entire nation that you can use your currency in, and is motivated to ensure their currency is worth something, and has some semblance of stability. Crypto is based on the faith that there’s other dumbasses out there that will agree with you that these particular bits hold value for some reason.

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            Crypto is based on the faith that there’s other dumbasses out there that will agree with you

            And that’s the most beautiful thing about crypto that got lost in all the speculation, shitcoin, scams, and nft bullshit. A currency of the people for the people, but of course, when the pigs came into power they were the same as the old farmers.

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              It was always a scam. When people were saying these things, that was part of the scam.

              There are good uses for the blockchain, just not really with currency.

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                Keep telling yourself that crypto is a scam with no value, etc… While you loyally and unquestionably use your green paper money covered in pictures of slave masters.

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              Eh, it’s also the thing that makes it so vulnerable to speculation, shitcoin, scams, and nft bullshit

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                Not really, I think the vulnerability is the lack of knowledge of the public.

                Binary Options and Forex use fiat and they are the exact same brand of scam.

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            Sure. I’m not disagreeing with that, just that it doesn’t have value. It does. Just because it’s made up doesn’t mean it doesn’t have value, as long as someone is willing to buy it from you.

            I don’t like these uses of crypto either. It’s just a really stupid argument to say it doesn’t have value. There are plenty of valid arguments that can be made against it without making something up like that.

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              Right, and I’m not arguing that cryptocurrency doesn’t have value, just that it’s value is based on a much less solid foundation than the value of fiat currency.

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            I’m sorry, but at this point I honestly have more faith in the latter than the former. I just don’t have any faith in America at all.

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              Ok I’m talking about fiat currency as a concept though, not the USD specifically.

              If your point is that fiat currencies are still vulnerable to some instability, then sure, I guess I agree, but fiat currencies are still orders of magnitude more stable than cryptocurrencies.

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                If a state converted from paper money to crypto, the only discernible differences would be like more computers, more transparency, less middlemen, etc. Crypto is literally just a new (distributed, open) form of accounting.

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                  Sure, and that would make that cryptocurrency a fiat currency.

                  *Also, it’s not even close to being new, the idea of distributed ledgers has been around for decades at this point.

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                Serious question: do the Europeans here have more faith in your governments than you do in obsessive internet people?

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                  I can’t answer for anyone but myself, and I’m not European, but I absolutely trust government more than anonymous obsessive Internet people. At least governments are theoretically held in check by those they govern. Internet randos don’t play by anyone’s rules but their own.

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          Basically all modern money is based on faith,

          Wrong.

          Fiat currencies are based on military might, not hopes and dreams.

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          I don’t think it’s worth the discussion, but comparing a fiat currency like the US dollar with crypto currency is a false equivalence argument. They aren’t even comparable.

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            I didn’t say they’re equivalent. I said both of them have value that is imaginary. Crypto currencies have value if you can purchase things with them. It just makes you sound dumb to say it doesn’t have value. That’s not the correct argument to make against it.

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        Yo, don’t be bad-mouthing our soon-to-be currency. Scams and money laundering were never this easy.