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Bitcoin is a Ponzi

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Re: Bitcoin is a Ponzi

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"By that definition the USD is a ponzi. No, national currencies too fail to fit the definition, because people do not "invest" in them with the expectation of gain" <-- The 6.6trillion/day forex market begs to differ.

Re: Bitcoin is a Ponzi

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> No, national currencies too fail to fit the definition, because people do not "invest" in them with the expectation of gain. The entire forex trading industry: am I a joke to you?

Isn’t forex kind of a joke to everyone?

Hearing your friend got into Forex is about the same as when they get into Amway, Tupperware, DoTerra, or Herbalife …

Re: Bitcoin is a Ponzi

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I’ve discouraged friends from investing in CC as I could never see a material basis for value, present or future. I wonder what if anything exists that is similar that is not a Ponzi scheme. Ask yourself this: if you woke up in the morning to find BCs value had zeroed out, how surprised would you be

Re: Bitcoin is a Ponzi

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In a nutshell: A ponzi scheme has no external revenue, instead the payoffs come from new investors. This is the case when investing in Bitcoin.

Re: Bitcoin is a Ponzi

#9
I think this is simplistic. It’s viewing Bitcoin through a lens of a traditional Ponzi scheme assuming people that trade their fiat currency for Bitcoin are investing, with a view to one day take profits back into dollars.

What if people are seeing discussion of minting a trillion dollar coin, trillions in QE, 25% of all dollars created in the last 12 months…and concluding that fiat currency is in an endgame and they are permanently trading what fiat they have now for one of a finite number of digital assets that will ever be created.

As Michael Saylor once said in an interview: “It’s the superior asset, Laura”

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