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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin will fail
by
CtrlAltBernanke420
on 31/05/2013, 19:55:46 UTC

You see, my actual goal is find investors to invest in a farm and produce worthy tangible items. So I would need a miner to invest bitcoin in me at a rate that is not worthless, but about 6-8$/btc
That is the laziest scam attempt, I have ever seen.

Your logic is what prevents bitcoin from becoming what it needs to be. And it wasnt easy to mine the bitcoins, as soon as you learned of it, the logical race was scale up computing power. Electricity from the wall into millions of dollars. in a world in which millions to hundreds of millions = highest echelon. If that is  not lazy, idk what is..

Grant the Fed does this already, but the federal reserve played a major role the creation of the economy around us. If everyone of us had to front end the labor vs wealth, which is what they did, you get what we currently have. debt payed through slavery.

How hard do you want me to work in order to buy a farms worth of produce sustainably, consistently. Do you really just expect me to find a corporation, hand one of you miners hundreds of millions of dollars for your 'precious' coins to invest in a sustainable project. Especially if i am the government and i am force to just kick you off your property in order to cultivate it. And if they dont do that, who will.

Dark days lay ahead with your misguided attitude. Thank you also for attempting to cast me out of context.  Not that you do not make a fair point in the general mockery attitude that prevails far beyond just you, but the honest conversations with good intentions, hard, loyal work, is something that will pervade you. The potential beauty of bitcoin is that if forces these intelligent conversations to occur with the right and capable minds at work. Bitcoin has made wealth physically intangible, but that brings moral duty to make it sound money.