#1 2017-12-16 20:28:35

Here's looking at you latest fad bubble

Here's the moment where we identify those who fail to grasp the concept that a currency is only as valid as the country that backs it:  based on political & economic stability, GDP and military might.

What a fuck show.

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#2 2017-12-17 07:14:21

..good post.......thanks

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#3 2017-12-17 11:43:12

https://cruelery.com/sidepic/boing.png


The whole idea is retarded.

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#4 2017-12-17 12:12:51

I saw this article kicking around, but I didn't read it until you posted it. It's actually quite interesting.

Stolen to post on a different forum.

The obvious thing to do is to sell bit coin short in anticipation of the bubble bursting, but you need to get the timing pretty close or you...a) take it in the shorts, b) have to cover your shorts or c) get dragged around by your short and curlies. The problem with shorting is that the downside is theoretically infinite. If you buy something (long), you can't lose any more that what you pay for it, so your downside risk is capped. If you sell something you don't have, however, the price can climb, and climb and climb...and you're on the hook to buy it at the market price to "cover your shorts" no matter how high the price goes -- a great way to turn a small fortune into a non-fortune.

http://i.imgur.com/K8o7z.jpg

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#5 2017-12-17 15:41:11

Bitcoin could go to $40,000 before it bursts. Remember you heard it here first folks.  I will be short when it hits 40K but not a second before.

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#6 2017-12-17 16:33:01

Can I have your locker and parking place?

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#7 2017-12-17 18:09:25

It's moving to fast now for anyone but the idiots or the rubes to play with - volatility is the street investors worst enemy.

And again - bombs > bit-chain,  you need power and I can make that go away with the push of a button.  Again currency is only viable if based on political & economic stability, GDP and military might.  A bitcoin still won't buy you a cup of coffee down at the 7-11.

Well the value of the metal in the coin is a last resort...

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#8 2017-12-17 20:25:04

Smudge wrote:

Can I have your locker and parking place?

Of course you can.

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#9 2017-12-18 00:11:45

Thanks. I'll keep your memory alive with the youngins.

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#10 2017-12-18 12:07:25

https://i.redd.it/m39qm895vn401.jpg

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#11 2017-12-18 12:12:34

Ironically, Chuck E. Cheese tokens actually have value.

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#12 2017-12-18 14:16:10

Baywolfe wrote:

Ironically, Chuck E. Cheese tokens actually have value.

And taste better than that god awful pizza

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#15 2018-01-27 09:57:29

Also this happened again.

The irony and the agony.

It will end in tears.

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#16 2018-02-02 09:03:47

https://cruelery.com/uploads/11_ponzicoin.jpg

Click it

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#17 2018-02-06 12:21:00

The devil is in the details

Last paragraph and a good idea: 

Kodak is working with a company that promotes paparazzi photos to offer a blockchain-based service that would let photographers get paid whenever their images are used.

Content creators protected by blockchain - now we're getting somewhere with this technology.

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#19 2018-04-19 10:26:57

Exactly.  Bitcoins are the 21st century version of Collector Plates.

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#20 2018-05-01 14:38:18

OK, this works for me (if their bacon didn't actually suck).

**Edit:  OK, I've officially asked the "offspring" for a BaCoin as my gift for the year, this is too cool.  https://kraftheinz.promo.eprize.com/bacoin/

Last edited by Emmeran (2018-05-01 14:42:32)

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#21 2018-05-02 08:33:58

Want something more tangible? 

OSH,OISHF,OISHY

Because:

Partnered with Repsol
Bigger find than Kuparuk
Gundlach likes bubbling' crude
Vanguard grabbed a straw
MAGA bitchez

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#22 2018-05-03 14:54:28

Blockchain is the biggest buzzword of the year. However, we are just now beginning to see what silly creative ways will this technology be applied. The newest example from China is a blockchain-based toothbrush by Shenzhen-based 32Teeth, currently crowdfunding the project through the JD Finance platform.

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#24 2018-05-10 16:27:11

Bit-chain will change our world, I just doubt it will do so as a currency.

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#25 2018-05-11 11:05:05

Emmeran wrote:

Bit-chain will change our world, I just doubt it will do so as a currency.

I keep waiting for Amazon to start issuing its own in-store currency.  They already give you a 10% bonus for reloading a gift card, why not sell 100 Amazon Bucks for $95?  As long as AMZD = USD I'd purchase it.

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#26 2018-05-11 13:55:28

Baywolfe wrote:

Emmeran wrote:

Bit-chain will change our world, I just doubt it will do so as a currency.

I keep waiting for Amazon to start issuing its own in-store currency.  They already give you a 10% bonus for reloading a gift card, why not sell 100 Amazon Bucks for $95?  As long as AMZD = USD I'd purchase it.

Can you say "Tax Accounting Nightmare"?

I knew you could, I like the way you say that.

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#27 2018-05-11 15:34:31

Emmeran wrote:

Baywolfe wrote:

Emmeran wrote:

Bit-chain will change our world, I just doubt it will do so as a currency.

I keep waiting for Amazon to start issuing its own in-store currency.  They already give you a 10% bonus for reloading a gift card, why not sell 100 Amazon Bucks for $95?  As long as AMZD = USD I'd purchase it.

Can you say "Tax Accounting Nightmare"?

I knew you could, I like the way you say that.

The same way the Amazon model couldn't work because it was "A Logistics Nightmare"? :-/

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