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In reply to the discussion: AMA: Long-time DU lurker and democratic supporter, know everything there is to know about bitcoin [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)84. It also depends on continued appreciation which seems pretty risky at this point
The problem with accumulating bitcoins is they have no value beyond what goods and services people are willing to exchange for them. If bitcoins start to depreciate signficantly there will be no incentive for anyone to hold on to them and with no central bank to guarantee their value the bubble could pop overnight leaving the holders with little or no value and zero legal recourse. The stock market seems far less risky by comparison.
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AMA: Long-time DU lurker and democratic supporter, know everything there is to know about bitcoin [View all]
Rassah
Oct 2013
OP
Have you made a profit holding bitcoins, and if so have you paid taxes on the profits? n/t
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#1
Explain to me like I'm five, exactly how bitcoins are generated/created.
StrictlyRockers
Oct 2013
#2
I'm baffled by bitcoin mining - what sort of math problems are done to create bitcoins, and WHY?
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#5
The more fundamental problem seems to be the question of why a bitcoin should have any value at all?
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#30
So all the calculations are a part of a massive program for making bitcoins theft-proof or
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#25
Wait - while obtaining your Finance degrees, Charles Ponzi never came up in any of your classes??
REP
Oct 2013
#24
Aren't you worried that an unofficial currency such as this promotes market anarchism?
KY5
Oct 2013
#16
Who maintains this trustworthy, indestructible database. And who created it, and how do we know
madinmaryland
Oct 2013
#31
No computer, no money. And how do I use bitcoin to fill my gas tank or buy a donut?
MADem
Oct 2013
#59
Like tulip mania....the tulips didn't hold their value, but they're still a cool flower... nt
MADem
Oct 2013
#67
It also depends on continued appreciation which seems pretty risky at this point
Major Nikon
Nov 2013
#84
Bitcoin has value, an exchange rate, and will likely be treated as foreign currency
Rassah
Nov 2013
#104
Is it true that there is a preset limit to the number of bitcoins that can be created?
grantcart
Oct 2013
#40
Your explanation is overly complicated and lacking the broad overview...here I fixed it for you
Drew Richards
Oct 2013
#45
Thank you for this fascinating topic, and for your efforts in helping folks like me understand this
2banon
Oct 2013
#68
Your best choice is to open a bitcoin wallet, create an anonymous account on websites
MattBaggins
Nov 2013
#96
Would it be correct to say that Bitcoin is the very definition of a Fiat Currency?
solarhydrocan
Nov 2013
#83