Not really a meme meme, but i felt like i had to :s

  • lurch (he/him)
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    132 days ago

    so… what’s the point?

    The point isn’t anonymity, but independence and autonomy. It’s hard to shut down and hard to tax. The banks/governments can’t freeze your bitcoins, nor can they simply print more or regulate the value otherwise.

    • @[email protected]
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      122 days ago

      The banks/governments can’t freeze your bitcoins, nor can they simply print more or regulate the value otherwise.

      You’re just listing reasons why bitcoin sucks lol. Oh no!!! Flight risk criminals and terrorists had their accounts frozen!!! Oh no, ReGuLaTiOn BaD!!! Grow up.

      Finite currencies (like gold/silver/bitcoin) are deflationary currencies and are genuinely absolutely terrible for an economy. That’s why we don’t use gold anymore.

      • @[email protected]
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        101 day ago

        “Flight risk criminals and terrorists had their accounts frozen!!!”

        Yes, those criminals, for example, LGBT people who conservatives believe are pornographic simply for existing. God forbid LGBT artists want to have a way of earning a living. Crypto is relied on by a lot of marginalized groups. It’s used by artists who make perfectly legal art, but whose content conservatives object to. Crypto is used by many queer content creators as they face being cut off from payment processing systems, as again, conservatives consider queer people pornographic simply for existing. Crypto is used by sex workers, often people with few other employment options. Oh, and crypto is used by trans people to get access to healthcare that is quickly being criminalized.

        How insane do you have to be, in 2025 Trump’s America, to fall back on the idea that anything criminal is bad. Republicans are trying to criminalize the existence of entire swathes of the population. And those people face being cut off from the banking system entirely, if folks like you, who blindly consider legality=morality, have their way.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 day ago

          Ah yes, that’s why the Trump administration is one of the biggest proponents of crypto, right?? 🙄 did you even try?

          • @[email protected]
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            71 day ago

            How are those related? It is possible for some conservatives to want to purge LGBT voices from the internet at the same time other conservatives want to advance crypto. These are not mutually exclusive goals.

            • Zoot
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              31 day ago

              It does however look really bad that such a massive criminal organization (trump and co) are pushing for it so hard.

              All of this before getting into just how insanely wasteful and terrible for the world that crypto is.

              Sorry that it helps a few artists, but the cost for everyone else is significantly higher to embrace what crypto is.

      • lurch (he/him)
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        31 day ago

        It wasn’t my intention to come off as supporting it. I was simply giving the objective reasons for its creation. I see it as a tool that can be useful in some situations, but can be problematic in others.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 day ago

        Finite currencies (like gold/silver/bitcoin) are deflationary currencies and are genuinely absolutely terrible for an economy.

        Myth. Deflation is just negative inflation, and that’s been fine.

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          It’s a fact.

          Deflation is just negative inflation

          Yep, that’s a major problem. The total pool of currency needs to be able to grow with the economy. Take a first year econ course before speaking

          • @[email protected]
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            41 day ago

            It’s a myth.

            The total pool of currency needs to be able to grow with the economy.

            Go on, back up that statement with references from your first year econ course notes.

            Under your model, how was the economy able to grow before 1976?

              • @[email protected]
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                21 day ago

                Ah. So the rate of gold extraction exactly matches the expansion of the economy.

                Oh, it doesn’t.

                Try again.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    21 day ago

                    So we agree you’ve proved your statement that “The total pool of currency needs to be able to grow with the economy” is false?

                    Excellent. Glad I could help.

      • lurch (he/him)
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        41 day ago

        oh wow, it’s that easy? we should do it with other things like piracy, human trafficking, tax evasion, insider trading, bribery, cyberattacks and environmental violations as well. oh wait, we did? it didn’t stop it? i’m shocked. /s