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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
pereira4
on 12/06/2019, 23:48:02 UTC
How would you deal with the fact that it's only a matter of time we are able to mine gold in aesteroids/other planets and the supply will end up becoming huge with so much gold that it will become worthless?

Way to go making it ridiculously obvious that you're a lying scammer by continuously bringing up this stupid space mining meme.  The cost of production for anything in space is astronomical and that is never going to change.  It's also FAR LESS viable to mine silver in space than gold due to needing to process and transport far more materials.  

If this lie is the best thing you have to try and trick people into using digital, government tracking and slavery system tokens instead of metals, then your cause is as good as dead.  Seriously, you need to be an absolute fucking dumbass to even bring up this topic.  You may as well be a flat earther posting this shit.  The price of metals would also have to go to the moon BEFOREHAND for anyone to even attempt it.  You can tell you're full of shit because you brought ZERO actual numbers to the table.  What's the cost of production for mining gold or silver in space?  A million dollars an ounce?  Oh, that's right, you have no number because you're full of shit.


So you are allowed to make your hypothetical absurd scenarios including: "if I owned the entire silver supply..." or the classic "if the electricity went down...", but im not allowed to paint a picture of space mining to make a point. Is this how it works for metalheads?

No, you are not allowed to lie and pretend that you live in the movie Star Trek and that mining shit in space wouldn't have a cost of production of a million dollars an ounce.

So why are you allowed to make far fetched scenarios such as you having the entire silver supply under your control, or waiting for a mad max scenario in which there is no electricity, in order for you to pump your metals again?