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In reply to the discussion: Is Bitcoin in any way valuable? [View all]SomethingFishy
(4,876 posts)50. There are 2 things of actual value on this planet.
If you strip away all the bullshit, all the technology, and all the advancements, the things that are left that are of value are...
Food and water.
If the shit ever hits the fan, the richest person on the planet will be the guy with the food and water.
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I see that it has relevance and yet, don't have the expertise to invest as others have
MrMickeysMom
Feb 2014
#3
The security situation behind cryptocurrency seems to be absolutely horrific.
Gravitycollapse
Feb 2014
#4
No, their own website says it is backed by nothing. Now is the push to offload to the masses, IMHO..
grahamhgreen
Feb 2014
#8
The BitCoin exchange was robbed! How does that not equate with 'funneling money' somewhere?
randome
Mar 2014
#25
I doubt anyone thinks to protect us from predators when an alternative monetary system is created.
randome
Mar 2014
#46
I would submit that e-mail DOES have monetary value for the service it performs.
Loudly
Mar 2014
#82
So if there is no difference between dollars and BitCoins, why does BitCoin exist?
randome
Mar 2014
#29
The people flocking to BitCoin are the greedy ones hoping to 'get away' with something.
randome
Mar 2014
#42
At one time Roman legionnaires were paid in salt, and our word "salary" reflects that
tblue37
Mar 2014
#64
You realize that whenever you use non-US money for anything, you are weakening the US economy, right
FSogol
Mar 2014
#19
Which the US govt trackes down and prosecutes. Guess what Bitcoin has zero interest in doing?
FSogol
Mar 2014
#47
Until it has an Army to enforce it's debts it is a wantabe imitation of the "quarter".
CK_John
Mar 2014
#26
Because it's not regulated, you have no security. Mt. Gox proves that. They are now
OregonBlue
Mar 2014
#51
Just as the bitcoins' value is. The only difference lies in who makes the monetary policy.
Democracyinkind
Mar 2014
#66
Bitcoins' monetary policy is the algorithm that fixes the rate at which new bitcoins are "mined"
Democracyinkind
Mar 2014
#71
The algorithm - the creation of new bitcoins - is NOT influenced by any of the factors you listed.
Democracyinkind
Mar 2014
#74
Unlike dollars, when all of society collapses, you can't wipe your ass with Bitcoins
Orrex
Mar 2014
#75
It's a bet, plain and simple. You bet there will be another sucker comes along. nt
bemildred
Mar 2014
#83