Monday 28 March 2022

Reddit subs that are very anti-crypto?

I recently made the mistake of mentioning in r/sysadmin that since the fact we now have very good residential lines, and since streaming kicked off, I removed all my movies/tv shows and now days blockchain data takes up most of the space on my HDDs, followed by games, and then music.

I got absolutely hammered, called names and all sorts for two days over this.

Apparently I'm evil compared to the guy with 100TB of pirate movies in his NAS?

What other subs are like this? So I can avoid mentioning it in them?

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/tpq4vp/reddit_subs_that_are_very_anticrypto/

The Bitcoin Paradox

I love Bitcoin ever since hearing about it.

I love it because it is freedom and liberty.

But there is as I see it a paradox emerging- or more like a contest.

Nation states have derived huge power via fiat money- they along with banks can issue fiat to fund wars or projects to buy votes or gain power. The USA has enjoyed the greatest fiat monetary power being the world reserve currency since Bretton Woods. The vast wealth that being global reserve currency issuer givces the USA has enabled it to maintain global power and dominance but that dominance is waning and US debt is massive- probably impossible to repay. Now China is seeking to challenge that power and dominance. China is building Belt and Road and China is seeking to make the Digital Yuan the new global currency. Saudi Arabia is now considering selling oil for Yuan. Russias invasion on Ukraine is a declaration of war upon the current USA/Europe power.

China has banned Bitcoin and will expect its allies to use Yuan. While USA and Europe still allow BTC. In fact most countries to have banned BTC are autocratic undemocratic and corrupt. Because BTC respects and empowers the individual at the expense of state power.

So the paradox is - does BTC adoption potentially undermine the USD and western liberal democracy and enable Chinese Autocracy to gain global domination?

This is the unsure aspect- perhaps nobody wants Chinese money and the lack of transparency that goes with it.

Or will USA Europe ban BTC if they feel it is allowing value to drain from their fiat hegemony while they are also being challenged by a rising China?

Just my thoughts maybe Ive got it all wrong?

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The one right above it Buzzfeed, the one right above it.

The one right above it Buzzfeed, the one right above it. submitted by /u/ferriswheel9ndam9
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/tpp0n6/the_one_right_above_it_buzzfeed_the_one_right/

CRYPTON: The next-level private chain in the space.

CRYPTON: The next-level private chain in the space. submitted by /u/EngineeringInitial58
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/tpp4xo/crypton_the_nextlevel_private_chain_in_the_space/

Sunday 27 March 2022

It finally came.

It finally came. submitted by /u/Lord-Dongalor
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Realistic future market cap of BTC and BCH

Currently BTC market cap is 800 billion dollars. BCH is about 6 billion dollars.

What will BTC and BCH market cap be in the next 3 years, 5 years, 10 years, 30 years, and so on?

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/tp2ela/realistic_future_market_cap_of_btc_and_bch/

EU Parliament ECON 🤡 committee to vote on Thursday to crackdown on use of “unhosted wallets” (private keys?). Unlike the POW ban, this proposal by the Green parties has support in the EU Parliament and Council

EU Parliament ECON 🤡 committee to vote on Thursday to crackdown on use of “unhosted wallets” (private keys?). Unlike the POW ban, this proposal by the Green parties has support in the EU Parliament and Council submitted by /u/ResponsibleOwl2263
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Help stand up for Bitcoin when everyone is attacking PoW. Just because it uses a lot of power doesn’t mean we have to be burning coal in 2022 this is a outdated industry problem not a Bitcoin problem.

Help stand up for Bitcoin when everyone is attacking PoW. Just because it uses a lot of power doesn’t mean we have to be burning coal in 2022 this is a outdated industry problem not a Bitcoin problem. submitted by /u/concernedcookie999
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blockstream claim on their website that *they* invented mining…

blockstream claim on their website that *they* invented mining… submitted by /u/Striking_Resolve
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/tozrjp/blockstream_claim_on_their_website_that_they/

Privacidad en #Bitcoin Cash (#BCH) con Cash Fusion (tutorial) | Gutiman18

Privacidad en #Bitcoin Cash (#BCH) con Cash Fusion (tutorial) | Gutiman18 submitted by /u/XolosRamirez
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/toz199/privacidad_en_bitcoin_cash_bch_con_cash_fusion/

Saturday 26 March 2022

Wanna relax with a massage or get your haircut or nails done !! We have beauty salon and spa’s now in st Maarten , st kitts and india accepting BitcoinCash..the video attached is from Studio Fam salon and spa located in St Maarten ..

Wanna relax with a massage or get your haircut or nails done !! We have beauty salon and spa’s now in st Maarten , st kitts and india accepting BitcoinCash..the video attached is from Studio Fam salon and spa located in St Maarten .. submitted by /u/Sunnyskn
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/tnwdr1/wanna_relax_with_a_massage_or_get_your_haircut_or/

What would happen tomorrow if the US made bitcoin legal tender?

Let's think of the good and the bad.

What will be the short-term and long-term effects if Bitcoin is adopted as legal tender by the US?

For the US government?

For Bitcoin prices?

For merchants?

For average Americans?

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/tnvjyf/what_would_happen_tomorrow_if_the_us_made_bitcoin/

Jack Mallers tweet hints at Whole Foods, Starbucks and several others accepting payments via LN using Strike.

Jack Mallers tweet hints at Whole Foods, Starbucks and several others accepting payments via LN using Strike.

Original tweet:

https://twitter.com/jackmallers/status/1507053436096978946?s=20&t=81jk_vZwoWteVAC4x4tlgg

https://preview.redd.it/77pk1idnhkp81.png?width=2960&format=png&auto=webp&s=612ee8f646e6038f6ce2559074a803590dea0876

Image shows Whole Foods, Starbucks, Best Buy, Target, CVS, etc.

The tweet says the following:

"With #Bitcoin as the monetary network, the financial system will be cheaper, faster, more innovative, and more inclusive. Two weeks ..."

Possibly this will be announced during Bitcoin conference.

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