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"Don’t tell me you support law enforcement if you won’t condemn what happened on the 6th,” Biden said to applause"
Since when do democrats support cops? No-one should support cops BTW, they are a double edged sword and should be treated as such. "Supporting" Cops is like supporting hurricanes because it blew away the house of someone you don't like.
I look forward to the media reporting his dementia tics during this speech.
The value of the resources necessary to solve said problems plus the market value of the rewarded coin, as well as the intrinsic value of Bitcoin, which could be different based on personal preference given Bitcoin's many advantegous feautures when compared to fiat money (privacy, semi-anonimosity, verifiable, decentralized, deflationary and so on).
It seems like a fiat currency that you have to expend a lot of energy and time (value) to obtain, that is trackable and show all the entities that have owned it. It has no value in and of itself unlike gold, silver or platinum. If all the power goes out it is unusable like credit cards right? Blockchain follows suit with tracking and identifying who has owned it.
If tomorrow no one gave a shit about Crypto or NFTs they would be worth nothing like tulip bulbs in the 1600's.
The push towards a 'cashless' society seems to be another level of control. You are bad I am locking your accounts. If all money is 'electronic' big brother sees it all.
It seems it is all about control.
I have asked these questions to electric car zealots over the years:
- Where do we get the electricity to charge your F'ing car?
- When your e car is done what do you do with the toxic shit in the batteries? Most Junk Yards won't take them.
- Do you think the equipment used to mine the elements in your batteries is powered electrically?
The hypocrisy of the whole think is mind boggling.
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I think the analogy of mining is pretty good. It scales with energy. More computers calculating gives a higher probability of finding a coin. Similar to backyard panning vs major commercial operations. I can accept in the abstract that more energy consumed produces more reward (provided entropy is not increased).
The problem, to me, unlike gold which is real and finite, is that crypto is conceptual and potentially infinite. Apparently how modern governments treat money anyway.
The senior executive that I reported to would make an implication. His operations guy would then meet with me on the side and press me hard, trying to convince me of his methods. I advised him that my models were based on purchase orders that had been committed to. Anything one unit above or below that number is fraud and I am unwilling to commit fraud. On at least one occasion they sent their "projections" to head office instead of mine, this was in an effort to conceal declining demand and secure more budget. The manufacturing team ordered parts based on those projections and we had to write off millions of dollars. This was all part of the company culture - conceal poor results and ignore reality to get through the next quarter. I started raising alarm bells in 2010. I warned that if this behavior continues and we don't refresh our product portfolio to become more relevant, the whole company would come crashing down. I raised this in every senior-level meeting for the next two years and finally quit when I realized the people running the company were self-interested and not wise or brave enough to make a short-term sacrifice for long-term benefit. One of the many reasons that I left.
My question is: what precisely is the intrinsic value of Bitcoin? You are dancing around the question without answering it. If the math problems that have to get solved to "mine" Bitcoin are not useful in and of themselves in the greater economy, then this is all bullshit and you guys are just playing an elaborate and expensive game.