your statement is actually nonsensical and indicates clarkes 3rd law
before you try and argue that it is all twaddle you had either educate yourself alot or just desist
I am not going to educate you
your statement is actually nonsensical and indicates clarkes 3rd law
before you try and argue that it is all twaddle you had either educate yourself alot or just desist
I am not going to educate you
No problem Balders.
You are bought into it and entitled to your opinion. I know a few cyber techies in a some roundish shaped buildings who don't share your outlook so we'll leave it there.
he's right ---- you can't break block chain in XP
The money in your bank is already a cyberdolla in that it is just a number associated to your account. Your bank doesn't physically hold the money or any assest of that value.
There are also already a couple of cypberdolla's, cryptocurrencies tied to the $US, and there are more in the works. JP Morgan is also working on one, or has already developed one, I forget. The JP Morgan one is only for use in it's own banking networks and with trusted partners. This centralised, walled garden approach is what some cryptocurrencies are trying to break down.
Some people think it don't, but it be.
Erm PlanB i know that,
This whole thread is really about what money as a means of holding value will become, in what form and who will control it. If any muppet thinks the outcome will be a venture like Bitcoin then good on them, they may make or lose cash on bounces until its resolved but that's it - it ain't going to be the Apple of the currency world nor its lesser moons.
Last edited by NamPikToot; 28-05-2019 at 01:33 AM.
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I totally agree. BTC is not the answer. Environmentalism will kill it in the long run, regulatory authority may kill it first, trust (probably the biggest factor) in a system that has centralised mining and is vulnerable to a 51% attack will make it unpalatable to anyone who actually looks deeper into the technology than what the twitter shills are pedaling. Still you can't deny the potential for disruption this technology provides.
Off topic from crypto I find the idea of 'supermoney' an interesting prospect. A partial return to the gold standard where you have a one-world currency backed by a basket of currencies and assets. So maybe a coin based on the value of $US, GBP, Yuan, Euro, Gold, Silver, Oil. It wouldn't be %100 pegged to one currency/asset so local fluctuations would have minimal impact. It also wouldn't be 'owned' by one country so theoretically less able to be used as an economic weapon like the US and China currently do.
I also question the motivation behind not having a dark currency like cash. The powers that be are making a good show in pushing for transparency in all monetary transactions because: crime/terrorism/tax dodge. These are the same people that like to snort cocaine off high-class escorts at the weekend and hide their money in offshore accounts.
Yep, there will always be channels available to those controlling the warehouse where their dosh is tax sheltered whilst they merrily impose these overheads on the "Chavs" as Buttfly likes to call non algerians, or through dark means, the word offshore will switch to darkshore....
Erm nope, name some of the tech or investment houses you've work for, lets get down to this. You've consistently called posters liars on here drunk and called into question their background so go on just give us a single line from your CV.
Last edited by NamPikToot; 28-05-2019 at 02:45 AM.
You mate are from day one on here full of shit.
If you go back to night school you might learn enough to stop spouting the same repetitious shit on the Brexit thread you've got stuck doing for 3 years. There ain't one shred of evidence over 13 years that yuu know fuk al about Tech outside a simple google search - just a fraud
hey you have been posting drunk for 18h straight, how do you do it?
and what do you know about tech and finance, you life loser? you only post and read shit on TD
get an education, you stupid chav
obfuscation
diffraction
Diversion
Mussie bullshitter, still updating the dictionary for you
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