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Anonymous (ID: 5edBiOMf) United States No.507433027 >>507433401 >>507434669 >>507435702 >>507436339 >>507436514 >>507437230
Trolling on /biz when I caught a fedboy saying the quiet part out loud
Buy assets. Silver, gold, property. The great happening is coming.
Anonymous (ID: 5edBiOMf) United States No.507433401 >>507433899 >>507434669
>>507433027 (OP)
Of all the words uttered by men, the saddest always are these. "Pol was right, again."
Picrel
Anonymous (ID: nWJbMxAI) United States No.507433899 >>507435618
>>507433401
Ok? But in a world where everyone trades in electronic money in an electronic universe wouldn’t that make you commodity niggers? And us the meta-chads?
Anonymous (ID: u8Av/UIE) United States No.507434333 >>507435923 >>507436588
that's just a regular person who's studied central banking and crypto, nothing glowing about it. its a normal bizraeli

but yes, crypto is a fiat overprinting sponge, but critically it cannot be owned, only possessed at time of spend. in theory, though it would take a lot of machine sitting there doing nothing else, you could accidentally generate the same wallet key as an existing in-use wallet when generating a new wallet randomly. It takes time to check and see if the wallet is empty or not, but on the long tail, people lose their sats to this type of attack and its not even theoretically "theft" cause its just entropy, you accidentally generated the same key, no one "owns" the bitcoin behind the key, people only possess the key (hopefully in isolation).

This also muddies the water on other attacks. Say someone gets your key some other way, finds your notebook, writes it down, hacks your computer, whatever -- how do you KNOW how they got the key? you can't know. so legally crypto breaks the entire ownership property law section of society, and that basically fucks the whole original fiat system in long tail game theory.

So.... yeah. The minute institutions added bitcoin to their balance sheets they committed to the collapse, yes.
Anonymous (ID: goCwSuTJ) United States No.507434669 >>507435618
>>507433027 (OP)
>>507433401
You think this will stop me from keeping all my money in crypto you retarded fucking jew

You think I'm gonna invest in something that only ever decreases in value due to jews
Anonymous (ID: SSN27Ji7) United States No.507435277
Gold is always going to be 3x valued because of USD inflation. During a time like this its already too late to buy gold.
Anonymous (ID: SSN27Ji7) United States No.507435354
The economy can go without crashing until there's a president who doesn't support QE because the economy is a house of cards. There's no actual benefit to QE so it stands to reason itll happen soon.
Anonymous (ID: +bim3g+V) United States No.507435618
>>507433899
How confident are you in that economy? I mean really? How sure are you that a digital economy is actually going to work?
>>507434669
So you think they can suppress the price of a finite resource that is highly desired forever even with inflation?
I don't understand your logic.
Anonymous (ID: px6GJ+pc) Australia No.507435702 >>507436271
>>507433027 (OP)
how can there be hyperinflation when supply of goods is abundant?
Anonymous (ID: kEK7rQyI) United States No.507435923 >>507437172
>>507434333
>its not even theoretically "theft" cause its just entropy, you accidentally generated the same key, no one "owns" the bitcoin behind the key
do you hear yourself? what an enormous faggot
the intent is what matters
>his head just fell off when my arm fell and i just happened to be holding the bladed object, it was just... gravity
when you kys, please do not leave any writings behind, world can do without your retardation
Anonymous (ID: +bim3g+V) United States No.507436271
>>507435702
I was going to reply, then saw the flag.
How ya doin cunt?
Anonymous (ID: QpNxtkWM) Canada No.507436339
>>507433027 (OP)
> It's a new paradigm
More like euphoria before a crash
Anonymous (ID: DrwE+kBE) United States No.507436514
>>507433027 (OP)
Iwas in that threead
Anonymous (ID: DrwE+kBE) United States No.507436588
>>507434333
Anonymous (ID: DrwE+kBE) United States No.507436754
Companies based in greece suddenly skyrocketed when benjamin liquidated his portfolio then bought some random greek companies. The mossad follows me around, it needs to stop.
God bless you
Anonymous (ID: DrwE+kBE) United States No.507436853
Anonymous (ID: DrwE+kBE) United States No.507436989
>ctrl+f
>kek
>333
Pic related rear view mirror shot
Anonymous (ID: 7JRP03Cb) United States No.507437031
>digital numbers on a computer screen that require an Internet connection and might as well not exist without the Grid
vs
>physical object that's shiny and people have fought over for thousands of years
yeah i really wonder which is the actual valuable one and what's a ponzi shilled by conmen
Anonymous (ID: U4kZqhqn) United States No.507437169
/pol/ is wrong about bitcoin once again
Anonymous (ID: u8Av/UIE) United States No.507437172 >>507438880
>>507435923
okay so if I generate your wallet and I do not INTEND to do so, then its not theft then? great!
Anonymous (ID: 5jCOdl1O) United States No.507437230 >>507438723
>>507433027 (OP)
Gold, Silver, and Property/Land are all certainly fine, they'll keep your wealth safe, but they won't grow wealth.

Just invest in production. Industrials, pharmaceuticals, natural resources, you name it. Humans aren't going to stop doing shit. Anything that makes the world go around will retain its value. People won't suddenly stop needing ACs and cars.
Anonymous (ID: +bim3g+V) United States No.507438723 >>507439018
>>507437230
Why would I invest in companies at the top when I know for a fact the dollar is gone.
Invest in silver, swap to gold when the GSR corrects.
I am a financial advisor, this morning s financial advice and if you don't do what I say your mother will die in her sleep tonight
Anonymous (ID: +bim3g+V) United States No.507438880
>>507437172
Sounds to me like you found some kind of wild btcs. Didn't even know thats where they came from!
"Says me selling the btc and playing db if I get caught.
Anonymous (ID: 5jCOdl1O) United States No.507439018 >>507440298
>>507438723
You have no idea what would happen to these companies in the event of massive dollar inflation.

For one, there's more than just US companies. There's plenty of productive companies that don't trade in a single USD pair.

Second, there's dual listings, so these stocks are priced in multiple currencies.

Finally, what do you think inflation is inflating? Goods, and therefore profits. Stocks absolutely soar in mass inflation environments. Sure a billionaire may be the new millionaire, but companies will similarly multiply in valuation.
Anonymous (ID: +bim3g+V) United States No.507440298 >>507440611 >>507441046
>>507439018
You're sitting here, with a straight face, and advocating for actively engaging in chasing to be middle class.
Investing enormous amounts of time effort and energy into this venture to try and remove some of the risk of the dollar collapse.
Or, and hear me out
I buy a bunch of shiny rocks, play with them and feel like a fucking dragon while lazily playing the GSR and increasing my hoard. All completely safe while holding insane growth potential the likes of which crypto dreams about.
Yeah, go ahead, I'm sure if you time all your trades well and grind away at learning the laws you'll get a much better financial return then I will.
But I have no risk, insane growth and a built in way to increase my stack size as long as every one to play games.
Here is what a lot of people are going to learn.
Stacktards are so secure be we know we are literally already rich, and as long as the mass of idiots keep buying the Fiat scam we just keep getting more rich. The second the Fiat scam falls apart all that wonderful land and homes becomes ours.
Of course, every faggot should at least have a 1000 XRP just in case they pull off the digital economy they are planning.
1000 is a make it stack.
Oh and fuck off, money is political we are talking government actions and distractions.
Anonymous (ID: 5jCOdl1O) United States No.507440611 >>507441540
>>507440298
Like I said, precious metals will certainly hold their value fine, but as far as increasing wealth, that can only be done through production. Generating value. Unfortunately rocks can't generate value out of thin air like businesses can.
Anonymous (ID: bg9kj/Mv) United States No.507441046
>>507440298
>that's when we need to start considering self defense genocide rather than political reform
Fuck off, I lost
Anonymous (ID: bg9kj/Mv) United States No.507441540
>>507440611
You are incorrect. Wealth can be bought. Like right now. Wealth is incredibly cheap.
Honestly, right now rich can be bought for about 10k and wealth is as cheap as 100k.
Only time in history wealth has been this cheap.
You are operating under the erroneous assumption that silver and gold are currently properly valued or at least in the ball park. That's because you are think of silver and gold in relation to dollars as opposed to other assets.
Right now I can exchange about 15k and get something like 3 oz of gold and 200 oz of silver.
Now that 15k won't buy me crap on the real estate market right now.
But once widespread knowledge of the dollars irrelevance becomes known 50 oz of silver will set you up quite nicely.
Of course I'm oy basing that assumption on every other time in recorded history except the last what... 50 years or so... Maybe 30.