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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: How I would attack Bitcoin 2.0
by
digitalindustry
on 06/07/2014, 12:36:31 UTC
if you havent read my first "How I would attack Bitcoin" thread, i suggest your read it. as of date, we have seen net neutrality fall. that was step 1
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lets pretend im a controller: a controller is someone who controls large amounts of money and vital industry.
is anyone familiar with ROTHCHILD ? youtube your history if you must.

1] i invest or create a multinational crypto bank  in (USA, RUSSIA, CHINA, BRAZIL)

2] accumulate a decent amount of crypto-currency from fees and exchanges as would normal banks would do.

3] wait for fiat currency flux opportunities (example: RUSSIA/CHINA PETROL DEAL) when fiat currency falls in value for the US dollar, the fiat currency value rises in other fiat currencies like RUSSIA / CHINA

4] where fiat value rises, thats where you buy crypto; where fiat value falls, thats you sell crypto.

5] now that you know the game, its time for you to make a move. similar to stock prices manipulation, small rapid quick sells, large lumps buys.

i believe with those steps, the market will be owned and controlled by a few. while you, my friend, just sit on a few coins, earning pennies or losing pennies.

its a fantasy land.

point 1 - Quark EQ Reward eliminates fees - so there is no gain to be had.

point 2 - Crypto will have Superior distribution in future - some cases if a sovereign distributes it it will be almost "nominal"

last point.

- you miss the whole point of the current monetary system, and that is the :

you go to work and we slowly siphon your "wealth" = "energy" though debt.

show me where the "energy" theft occurs in crypto?

so even the most flawed crypto i.e {Bitcoin + PoS} is better than a Debt money system.