>>520959663
>it has literally no use case and its value is a bubble as big as it has ever existed
>its quite obvious to anyone who isnt coping
see
>>520958699
>I really do think the main difference between the rich and poor is curiosity. Maybe that's obvious to everyone else but I grew up dirt poor with family and friends of family who were all smugly certain they knew everything about everything, despite their position in life really providing objective proof that they didn't. That of course seemed natural to me and it never really clicked until getting rich, knowing rich people, and noticing their response to unusual ideas or concepts tended to be "Really, tell me more about that" instead of "That's stupid, here's what's REALLY going on"
>Life-altering moment of clarity for me, then again of course I'm rich because when someone was excitedly telling me about crypto I said "Really, tell me more about that" and 15 years later there are still brokies saying "Crypto's stupid, here's what's REALLY going on"
You're not curious. You are, somehow, looking at a $3.5 trillion industry which is now participated in by every major financial institution in the world outside of China, and somehow coming to the conclusion that everyone is stupid but you, the person who is proud to know nothing about any of it
>>520959746
>you somehow havnt answered have you ever cashed out little faggot?
I've cashed out millions, what are you talking about? Do you actually think you can't sell crypto for cash? In 2025?
There are entire multibillion dollar corporations that exist to do that
>you are poor
I'm doing alright, that number should start with a 3 but I played 2022-2023 completely wrong