Sending small to large quantities of wealth worldwide quasi instantly and with small fees does have a tremendous value. Ask families of immigrants. Buffet hasn’t even invested in digital tech stocks. IMO, even after all the huge respect he deserves, he doesn’t get this technology. Other than that, I don’t doubt that many current “investors” are only FOMO movers
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#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
I don't live in the bay area. idk if you saw this but UN has previously used Ethereum to send aid to refugees. https://www.coindesk.com/united-nations-sends-aid-to-10000-s... You have to realize that in the US you have the luxury of stable (corrupt, but stable) government. A lot of other countries dont have that luxury. An international standard is a lot more enticing to someone from such a country than it is for you…
> A lot of other countries dont have that luxury The intersection of (a) countries with reliable Internet access and broadly-available Internet-connected devices, (b) a useless national currency and (c) effective controls on the use of cash hard currency is small. The GDP of that intersection certainly doesn't support anything close to Bitcoin's price.
Ok what do you think would be a justified price and why?
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#43It's interesting to note that most of the people who are pro-Bitcoin were born after 1980 or so. Could it be that Mr Buffett just doesn't get it?
Bitcoin is a financial instrument with currency aspiration. Mr Buffet is very much an expert talking about stuff he knows.
On the other side of the coin, recent history of bitcoin exchanges woes showed that "pro-bitcoin" people were not specifically enlightened, they were just inexperienced.
That does not make Mr Buffet right and pro-bitcoin wrong, but you should at least give him the benefit of the doubt and not simply dismiss his points as old people ramblings.
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#44Bitcoin saves lives in Venezuela, you people need to get your head from your asses, first world is not the only world.
And destroys lives by contributing heavily to CO2 emissions which, funny enough, have an outsized impact on the citizens of third world countries.
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#46Sending small to large quantities of wealth worldwide quasi instantly and with small fees does have a tremendous value. Ask families of immigrants. Buffet hasn’t even invested in digital tech stocks. IMO, even after all the huge respect he deserves, he doesn’t get this technology. Other than that, I don’t doubt that many current “investors” are only FOMO movers
Given you can have an infinite number of crypto currencies, should one necessarily dominate indefinitely?
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#47It's interesting to note that most of the people who are pro-Bitcoin were born after 1980 or so. Could it be that Mr Buffett just doesn't get it?
Is that a subtle version of ageism ? Bitcoin is a financial instrument with currency aspiration. Mr Buffet is very much an expert talking about stuff he knows. On the other side of the coin, recent history of bitcoin exchanges woes showed that "pro-bitcoin" people were not specifically enlightened, they were just inexperienced. That does not make Mr Buffet right and pro-bitcoin wrong, but you should at least give him…
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#48Sending small to large quantities of wealth worldwide quasi instantly and with small fees does have a tremendous value. Ask families of immigrants. Buffet hasn’t even invested in digital tech stocks. IMO, even after all the huge respect he deserves, he doesn’t get this technology. Other than that, I don’t doubt that many current “investors” are only FOMO movers
Apple is not a tech stock?
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#49Earlier quoted context omitted.
And destroys lives by contributing heavily to CO2 emissions which, funny enough, have an outsized impact on the citizens of third world countries.
Look up energy consumption of other worldwide services, like gold mining. Then get back to me.
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#50As someone completerly uninvested in this whole mania, I still see Bitcoin as something with an inherent value. The real problem right now is that nobody knows what that inherent value really is. Even if the price were to crash 100x tomorrow, Bitcoin would still have some value because of the energy expenditure involved with Proof of Work. Of course people that are "investing" in it now are simply gambling. But Bitco…
Things don't have value because of how much it cost to create them. They have value because of how much people are willing to buy them for.
If you and I both produce spoons, and the spoons that we produce are identical in every way, but I have a more efficient manufacturing process and it costs me less to produce those spoons, that does not make your spoons worth "more." And, importantly for people who are drawn to this idea, we should not attempt to legislate that your spoons are worth "more" for fairness reasons -- this fundamental approach to value is exactly what creates incentives for me to find efficiencies in manufacturing.