Now don't go deleting posts..
Never have, never will.
Hell, I don’t even edit them after 10 minutes.
Fun fact, I considered at one point to delete all my initial forum posts, because let’s face it - I’m not the same person anymore.
The retardness of their content, pretty much illustrates how much my view points have changed since I engaged with this thread.
I don't delete any either, and sure anyone who wants to look at past posts should be able to see some evolution in thoughts (or ways of expressing thoughts) on various topics.
Thank you WO.
I came here to find a bottom, and found a lot more than that.
I doubt that WO is going to be very helpful to find bottom, but it might help to figure out how others are thinking about similar questions as you.
Are you going to be hanging around in the coming weeks?
I’ll try, no promises, but my guess is that I will timeout again around summer.
Why? Did you miss me? Do I make your silica circuits spark? Welp!
I was just asking, since you seem to participate in spurts... You have had some moments in which you have been more likable than others, but from my point of view, you have frequently been a bit annoying. It doesn't bother me either way.. whether you choose to participate or not, that's up to you.
Hello fellow Bitcoin "enthusiasts,"
I know that many of you are probably licking your chops at the thought of Bitcoin going on another one of its infamous parabolic runs, but let me tell you, you're all going to be disappointed.
First of all, let's look at the so-called "increased adoption" of Bitcoin by mainstream businesses and organizations. Yes, there are a handful of companies that have started accepting Bitcoin as a form of payment, but let's be real here, how many people are actually using it? The vast majority of transactions are still done using traditional currencies, and until that changes, the demand for Bitcoin is not going to skyrocket.
And even if there was an increase in demand, do you really think that would be enough to cause a parabolic rise in the price of Bitcoin? Please, spare me the "limited supply" argument. Just because there will only ever be 21 million Bitcoin in existence doesn't mean that they are all going to be worth a fortune. In fact, the vast majority of them are probably being hoarded by a select few, and the rest are being traded for pennies on the dollar.
And as for the idea that Bitcoin is a "hedge against inflation and economic uncertainty," give me a break. Do you really think that a decentralized, unregulated digital currency is going to be able to withstand a global economic crisis? It's not even backed by anything of tangible value, and it's completely subject to the whims of the market.
In conclusion, all of you need to stop drinking the Kool-Aid and face reality. Bitcoin is not going to experience a parabolic rise in the early new year, and anyone who thinks otherwise is deluding themselves. So please, for the love of god, stop spamming the forums with your nonsensical ramblings and try to have a little bit of critical thinking.
produced by ChatGPT?
I doubt that these bot generated contributions are very helpful in thinking through these matters.
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And that’s when you know that GPT3 is absolutely horseshit.
Doesn’t even qualify, JJG is way more advanced.
In essence, that's what I was trying to say.