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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The Great Bitcoin Secret Revealed
by
Iron Fist
on 24/03/2022, 12:15:18 UTC
Snowshow.
How do you think it will affect your mental health when every day people are using this digital currency which you claim does not exist, more and more? To see how it's value is growing and more companies and banks adopt it to their system?

How do you see yourself handling these news next year? How about in 10 years?

Again, I'm not trying to insult you. I'm trying to show you that where all this is going is not a nice place for your mental health if you keep fighting the reality by lying to yourself that Bitcoin does not exist.

Idea: Would you believe that Bitcoin is real and it has value, if you buy little bit of Bitcoin with your fiat money and then you buy some products with that Bitcoin? Or would you still claim that even when store accepted it as a currency, it still does not exist?
I am not interested in your fantasies. Sorry.

No, I am showing you that you own no digital product. And that Satoshi's number which suggests you do, is a fake number. You see how simple it is?

If you've read my posts, you saw that I didn't talk about my feelings, Trump or elections. So, you're imagining things. Just like you're imagining that you own bitcoins.

Okay, I'll bite. If I don’t own bitcoin, then what do I own? When I go to the exchange and sell my bitcoin for $ 43k, what did I sell? I don't understand what you're really trying to prove here.

Factually, you sold nothing. System just increased and decreased the numbers next to addresses and added the results to the blockchain. In short, the Satoshi's system performed some mathematical and technical operations and then the exchange gave you the existing money (liability), that is, 43,000 units of that liability for free.

Of course, you own an address in the system. Just like you own an email address.

But I did not sell my address in the system. I still own the address.
To say "nothing" cannot be factually correct, because logic dictates that I obviously sold something. I owned "something" that, after the sale, I no longer own. I ask you again, what did I sell?