Post
Topic
Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin is a Myth and not Real
by
Snowshow
on 03/06/2022, 04:48:00 UTC
Crypto is scam in general because it creates a system that issues the certificates to lure people to invest, and then people are able to return the investments only if new investors buy the certificates. Hence, a modern day investment scam.

Nah, crypto is about decentralization and individual empowerment. Nothing can be used to mislead people, and none of these fraudulent practices can work here.
In fact, I can only say that crypto is the most promising form of money creation system we have in this era and crypto and blockchain are here to stay.

Yes, that's the story you must preach because you're not able to return your investment from the system whose certificates you hold. You need new investors and you must trick them to buy your worthless certificates by talking about decentralization, empowerment, how your certificates will save the humanity, make poor people rich, how they are equivalent to Jesus, and so on.  I understand what you're doing. It's just that people don't buy this nonsense anymore.

If you're so anti-crypto I don't see why you're on this forum. Bitcoin is as popular as its ever been. Post COVID, people recognize that decentralization is the way financial systems should be run. It took all of 3 months for governments all around the world to permanently destroy their currencies through artificial economic stimulation via money printing. EU and the U.S are seeing high inflation numbers and low economic growth. You think these are signs that people are somehow awakening to Bitcoin's antics and NOT traditional currencies?
I am on this form to save people from scam. Governments destroyed nothing. Borrowing business of the banks and the borrowers is still going on and thise who hold shares in this business (fiat currency) are still receiving the goods, services, labor or collateral of the borrowers. It is just that they receive less due to inflation. But, all businesses have ups and downs. Why do you mention the borrowing business in the forum about shares in the nonexistenent business?