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Topic: What Satoshi Sees, What You See, Am I missing something? (Read 268 times)

sr. member
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It is just that Satoshi has this idea that people can send money to other people without an institution involved in it and Satoshi didn't really see that it will go this far and people using bitcoin as an investment like digital gold.  I still see some people that using bitcoin not just only for its value but they are using it because they love the idea of anonymity.
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Yes I can, yes I can.  If they wanted to be greedy tho they would just hold btc, they are just fools. They are literally trading real money(btc,backed by work) for monopoly money and expecting to get their real money back in the future for cheaper with the monopoly money they gained LOL, there is a reason people are trading $9000 for 1 btc, it will be $90000 for 1 when you wake up one day overnight. (CAD I am in Canada)

How can you call someone a fool just just because he / she sold some bitcoin? What if a person did it for a reason to buy food, medicine or maybe a rent? For me, it is not justified to have 1 BTC, hold it and be hungry or living on street waiting for the price to rise to some astronomical amounts.

In other words you say that it is justified to sell bitcoin for $90k and not for $9000, does it make someone less foolish?



Pay attention to your posting, there is edit button and you can also quote more then one post in single post.

I can call whoever I want a fool because it is my right to, infact I can call anyone any word I please. (Sticks and stones may break my bones, BUT WORDS MAY NEVER HURT ME) IT IS THEIR RIGHT NOT TO LISTEN
If they are buying more bitcoin to obtain more fiat, they did not buy bitcoin for the right reason in the first place, and should not be gambling in the first place.

No, I say don`t sell your bitcoin ever until there is fairly distributed money supply in circulation, which there is TIME/DURATION, the people are just to FOOLISH to accept it.

I am not demanding people, not trade slave money for a some what legit money supply. I am just giving them a reason as to why they should not, (a suggestion). Don`t like the suggestion go to another post and talk about the fiat price some more  Wink

I try my best to edit stuff so it`s not such a mess, but in the end, life is a blockchain, so there is no reason to. Making more edits to something just creates more data in time, But I will try and keep it a bit cleaner there for yah bud.
legendary
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Yes I can, yes I can.  If they wanted to be greedy tho they would just hold btc, they are just fools. They are literally trading real money(btc,backed by work) for monopoly money and expecting to get their real money back in the future for cheaper with the monopoly money they gained LOL, there is a reason people are trading $9000 for 1 btc, it will be $90000 for 1 when you wake up one day overnight. (CAD I am in Canada)

How can you call someone a fool just just because he / she sold some bitcoin? What if a person did it for a reason to buy food, medicine or maybe a rent? For me, it is not justified to have 1 BTC, hold it and be hungry or living on street waiting for the price to rise to some astronomical amounts.

In other words you say that it is justified to sell bitcoin for $90k and not for $9000, does it make someone less foolish?



Pay attention to your posting, there is edit button and you can also quote more then one post in single post.
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Yes, bitcoin is a new incarnation of digital money incorporating blockchain technology, a veritable revolution. But bitcoin can coexist and thrive with fiat currencies. There will always be a use for cash. For example, if the power grid goes down due to a natural disaster, cash can be handy.

Yah the use of that fiat cash, it is to en$lave you and make your gains another mans gain, you do all the tricks and they get all the treats!
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Yes, bitcoin is a new incarnation of digital money incorporating blockchain technology, a veritable revolution. But bitcoin can coexist and thrive with fiat currencies. There will always be a use for cash. For example, if the power grid goes down due to a natural disaster, cash can be handy.


What if you had a phone or watch that had a solar panel in it, remember those old calculators?
 that little strip gave it enough power to run with nothing else needed. (unless you are somewhere where the shine don`t shine you should be alright, give it a back up battery or two)

It has been proven people don`t use cash in natural disasters it becomes a free for all lol, Go ahead and line up at the bank to get money that is not there while your house gets looted.
sr. member
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Yes, bitcoin is a new incarnation of digital money incorporating blockchain technology, a veritable revolution. But bitcoin can coexist and thrive with fiat currencies. There will always be a use for cash. For example, if the power grid goes down due to a natural disaster, cash can be handy.
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A system of money is useless when there is no value/information being transferred. I highly doubt Satoshi thought speculation would not happen, in fact, it is essential to the process of the system being used and gaining adoption.
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Money has been the most powerful motivation tool on earth for centuries! Therefore, we must not underestimate the effect of money on people. Yes, Satoshi has created something perfect for people to work for, but we don't know if he did it for money!
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Canada when it becomes a true democracy, which it will very soon
https://twitter.com/manny_ottawa/status/1127352807781277696  LOL A POTATO WON!
Seriously, is this still related to OP? It's more like you're talking economics and politics here.

The people sharing Satoshi's vision, live in countries where they are forced to use "centralized" payment options and where alternative payment options are needed the most.  Wink
Indeed like they leave no option but to use it more than a currency and less than investment not unless they're rich and afford to hold significant amount.

Economics and Politics are kind of tied into this bitcoin discussion

Damn that sucks they are forced to use it? someone comes up to them and forces them to use their national currency? or do they use it willingly? (weather you have 100000 btc or 0.00000001 btc it does not matter)
sr. member
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Canada when it becomes a true democracy, which it will very soon
https://twitter.com/manny_ottawa/status/1127352807781277696  LOL A POTATO WON!
Seriously, is this still related to OP? It's more like you're talking economics and politics here.

The people sharing Satoshi's vision, live in countries where they are forced to use "centralized" payment options and where alternative payment options are needed the most.  Wink
Indeed like they leave no option but to use it more than a currency and less than investment not unless they're rich and afford to hold significant amount.
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Satoshi or anyone who founded/ created bitcoin may have had an idea that this may happen but not in this scale especially as early as 2017. Nobody expected bitcoin to boom that way in the first place. Though he or they should be holding money beyond their wildest dreams lol. But one thing's for sure, their vision for btc would likely be realized in a few more years. As long as the value moves this way, people will see it as a means to make money.
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Can you really blame people for being greedy? Just look at the price history since 2009 and show me one person out there that would not like a massive return on their investment like that. A break like that would seal most people's future and take them out of poverty and middle class, if they can cash in on a profit like that.
I agree. Who doesn't want crazy money? I was always fascinated by the concept of Bitcoin and the tech behind it myself, but I admit that profit was always a major motivator for me.

Majority of the investors view BTC as an asset primarily and currency secondarily which needs to be reversed by improving adoption rates and educating investors.
sr. member
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We have different views and perception of cryptocurrency.
Satoshi made it as a mode of payment but it would not succeed if people didn't support and appreciate its function.
People see it's importance and value so they see it as a profitable investment. Satoshi has done his part and bitcoin plays multiple roles in every user's life.
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Canada when it becomes a true democracy, which it will very soon



https://twitter.com/manny_ottawa/status/1127352807781277696  LOL A POTATO WON!




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Canada when it becomes a true democracy, which it will very soon

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hero member
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This is pretty accurate.Maybe that's why Satoshi left the bitcoin community.Bitcoin was turned into a market speculation tool.His vision about pure peer-to-peer transactions never happened.Nowadays everything in the crypto world is about crypto exchange platforms are crypto trading.
legendary
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enjoying the profit that bitcoin gives you has nothing to do with "seeing" bitcoin as a currency. there are lots of people who truly believe in the potential of bitcoin and the financial sovereignty that it is giving them but at the same time they see the potential profit that one can gain by getting in on bitcoin train while it is still early and we have not reached mass adoption. i don't see anything wrong with that.
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"GIVE THEM NOTHING! BUT TAKE FROM THEM EVERYTHING"
-King Leonidas

"YAH BECAUSE THEY TOOK EVERYTHING FROM US AND GAVE US NOTHING!"
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WHO DO YOU THINK KILLED JFK? WHO GOT PUT IN AFTER?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nixon_shock

"AND THEN I BACKED THE MONEY WITH NOTHING LUL"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6dJtScSnxM

Hes not just laughing at the American people, ALL OF THE U.N!
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Can you really blame people for being greedy?

Yes I can, yes I can.  If they wanted to be greedy tho they would just hold btc, they are just fools. They are literally trading real money(btc,backed by work) for monopoly money and expecting to get their real money back in the future for cheaper with the monopoly money they gained LOL, there is a reason people are trading $9000 for 1 btc, it will be $90000 for 1 btc, when you wake up one day overnight. (CAD I am in Canada)

The more BTC we let out to the system of fiat, the more the bankers win and governments that have en$laved us win.

Hold the line.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdNn5TZu6R8

"GIVE THEM NOTHING! BUT TAKE FROM THEM EVERYTHING"
-King Leonidas

"YAH BECAUSE THEY TOOK EVERYTHING FROM US AND GAVE US NOTHING!"
-I
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Can you really blame people for being greedy? Just look at the price history since 2009 and show me one person out there that would not like a massive return on their investment like that. A break like that would seal most people's future and take them out of poverty and middle class, if they can cash in on a profit like that.

The people sharing Satoshi's vision, live in countries where they are forced to use "centralized" payment options and where alternative payment options are needed the most.  Wink
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