Anyone got any strong opinions on this?
i know we (Hibs) released some token thing recently but I didn’t read that thread. I don’t really understand it at all if I’m honest and I almost understand quantum mechanics. To a degree.
My interest has been piqued as I heard of someone local to me had apparently retired of his profits from (I think brokering) it and simultaneously and coincidentally I’d began reading “Once a Bitcoin miner” by Ethan Lou. I’m only half way through it but it reinforces my biases that it’s a world populated by the money obsessed and libertarians of our epoch, neither of whom, I have to be honest, I admire much. To put it mildly.
Somewhat paradoxically I probably wouldn’t mind being rich though.
It feels like a tulipesque bubble ready to burst to me but I’ve felt that way for 5yrs at least.
The environmental thing of it seems horribly immoral too? And even if I wasn’t a Greta fan wouldn’t that eventually devalue it in the eyes of the world?
Money’s abstract I know. But I’ve also been skint enough to know how concrete a concept it is. I’d rather have it than not.
I’m definitely not investing. Does that make me a fool?
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Thread: Cryptocurrency
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28-10-2021 12:39 AM #1
Cryptocurrency
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28-10-2021 01:51 PM #2
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People have been saying it’s a bubble ready to burst for years. It’s impossible to say I suppose but I think it’ll be around for the long haul.
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28-10-2021 02:59 PM #3
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Cryptocurrencies aren’t inherently bad for the environment, bitcoin is due to the way that the mining process works but cryptocurrencies don’t need to be bad for the environment. Bitcoin mining is bad for the environment because it takes huge processing power so people use loads of computers running 24/7 to “mine” the coins.
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It doesn't have to be environmentally damaging if you use renewables to power it.
In answer to the o/p, I share the feeling this is another asset bubble that will probably pop at some point. Which is not to say cryptocurrencies won't be a long term and potentially useful thing, just that the valuations seem ridiculous and are driven by speculation, which usually isn't a good thing.
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28-10-2021 05:41 PM #5
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I was once advised by a financial adviser not to put money into things I don't understand. I've stayed out of cryptocurrencies.
They look like a bubble to me.
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28-10-2021 05:48 PM #6
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I've been toying with the idea of investing. I wouldn't know where to start though.
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28-10-2021 06:09 PM #7
I've got a few using my revolut account, ones sitting where it was when I bought it, the other 2 are all now up although bitcoin plummeted as soon as I bought it
Only a tenner each so not setting any records.
What I still don't get, what are they actually for? Where , in Edinburgh for example, can I go and buy something with them?
Are they actually usable anywhere?
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Money in general is a border-line abstract concept. It’s not real. It’s a construct of human imagination. It requires us all to trust and believe in it and crypto just seems the same but cuts out the middlemen with some computing I’ll happily admit to not understanding. I could be wrong, economics has always been beyond me. In part because I don’t think it’s real. It’s a faith system. Isn’t it?
I’m actually planning investing some money I can afford to lose to play about with because I’m starting to think it’s here for the long term. What Facebook announced today is equally beyond me but seems likely to also require crypto of some sort?
A brave new world is dawning. You’re better men than me if you understand it. Does anyone? I’ve a gut feeling everybody’s guessing.
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28-10-2021 11:07 PM #9
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18-06-2022 09:05 PM #11
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Bitcoin absolutely collapsing $17,500 and falling fast. $65,000 in November. A few people will have lost alot of real cash
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-61813845.amp
El Salvador invested $100,000,000 in it last year with public funds
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