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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin is a Myth and not Real
by
Snowshow
on 29/05/2022, 14:06:51 UTC
Sure you have to preach. You hold certificates of the system that won't return even a dime worth of your investment. Meaning you were tricked into buying the certificates which are completely worthless. And now you are forced to trick others to buy these worthless certificates by speaking and preaching positive about them. I understand. This preaching is what tricked people into buying the certificates in the first place. Now there's a whole army of tricked victims (holders) and they all need new investors to return their investments. So, of course that the only thing this army will do all day long is talking positive about their holdings.

You made a bunch of bullshit up. Every part of it is incorrect.

1. Like I said before, I don't have to preach. No one has to. There is no reward system or other form of incentive for those who preach versus those who don't. Every bitcoin holder has the same rights and opportunities as everyone else in the system. Therefore, your claim is totally incorrect.

2. I do not hold any "certificates". I have no idea where you got that definition from, or if it is just a product of your imagination, but that is not what defines bitcoin cryptocurrency.

3. What exactly am I tricked about? Can you be a little more specific? By the way, bitcoin cryptocurrency is not worthless. Whoever told you that is trying to fool you. Do not trust them!

4. No, I am not forced to do anything. That is what makes it so great.

5. The rest of your post is just wrong conclusions you drew based on the wrong assumptions you made.

And a couple of questions in addition to what I already wrote.

Let's say that you hold certificates (shares) of Tesla company. Then, Tesla goes bankrupt. Capital is completely gone. It's gone so much that the company is not even able to produce a single car. And consequently, you're not able to return even a dime worth of investment from the company. Not today, not in the future. Question: wouldn't it be ok to publicly talk that Tesla shares are very valuable? That the company is something that will save economy? That adding Tesla shares to your retirement savings is a good strategy? ...

And would I be right, when saying that all that positive talk about Tesla shares, has only one purpose: your want to get rid of worthless Tesla shares?