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(01-03-2025, 02:49 AM)Busty Doll Wrote: The explanation is not enough. If someone says "Free energy machine is possible," and another person challenges him: "Not possible, how do you intend to bypass the law of preservation of energy?"
and the first guy replies: "Criminals will use the free energy machine." The core question itself remained unanswered.
He just repeated the impossible thing and added the term "Illegals will..." in front.
So my question about where BTC value is found, is not whatsoever answered by saying "Criminals will find value."
You'd have to explain what that value is. Namely if "THUG A" receives 1 BTC, he still has to re-sell to get his value, and this leads you back to square one (trying to explain why anyone would need it, without criminals).
They don't? Lmao
Its only non criminal utility is making a transaction That's anonymous and irreversible, so basically criminal adjacent shit
You have to massively deluded to not realize this. An investment in btc is banking some idiot destroying their entire life with substance abuse
And that's a sad reality
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(01-03-2025, 03:11 AM)freddie Wrote: They don't? Lmao
Each BTC buyer is just hoping to resell it, but that "infinite chain of resellers" can't instill value.
My analogy for it is writing the following on the blackboard, and hoping to get a result above zero:
"0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x..."
Imagine if the person writing the zeroes reasoned: "I know they are zeros, but I figure, I plan to write a whole shitton of them. Eventually it will have to equal more than zero, just due to sheer volume."
For the same reason, the explanation: "No one knows what BTC's for, but they keep reselling it, so it'll have to work," is wrong.
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(01-03-2025, 03:59 AM)Busty Doll Wrote: Each BTC buyer is just hoping to resell it, but that "infinite chain of resellers" can't instill value.
My analogy for it is writing the following on the blackboard, and hoping to get a result above zero:
"0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x..."
Imagine if the person writing the zeroes reasoned: "I know they are zeros, but I figure, I plan to write a whole shitton of them. Eventually it will have to equal more than zero, just due to sheer volume."
For the same reason, the explanation: "No one knows what BTC's for, but they keep reselling it, so it'll have to work," is wrong.
Its for criminal activity
That's where it gets it's value
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Josh is right, the only time I've been *forced* to use was buying shady drugs and PED's online
And that is where it's actually a Godsend because there is no way in hell I'm using VISA or Stripe to pay on a Chinese rat piss reseller
Actually really good use here
That and Casinos because you can move large chunks of money from person to person seamlessly without security hassles.
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(01-03-2025, 04:04 AM)freddie Wrote: Its for criminal activity
That's where it gets it's value
You have to be specific. "After a ransom is paid, the criminal cashes in the BTC for dollars."
This means there is a buyer, so what if he loses interest.
Then BTC is $0 and the ransom was $0
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(01-03-2025, 01:38 PM)n9wiff Wrote: Josh is right, the only time I've been *forced* to use was buying shady drugs and PED's online
And that is where it's actually a Godsend because there is no way in hell I'm using VISA or Stripe to pay on a Chinese rat piss reseller
Actually really good use here
That and Casinos because you can move large chunks of money from person to person seamlessly without security hassles.
Why would the Shady Site accept BTC?
It's based on the assumption that they are still sellable for $
May not be true soon
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(01-03-2025, 04:43 PM)Busty Doll Wrote: Why would the Shady Site accept BTC?
It's based on the assumption that they are still sellable for $
May not be true soon
Yes you can sell crypto for real cash easily
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(01-03-2025, 04:45 PM)n9wiff Wrote: Yes you can sell crypto for real cash easily
Explain to me the dynamics of that. The part where someone wants USD for BTC is clear to me, but why does the BTC buyer want to split with his cash?
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I should do a vlog on this, I've debunked pretty much every crypto point except this Criminality fallacy
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(01-03-2025, 04:49 PM)Busty Doll Wrote: Explain to me the dynamics of that. The part where someone wants USD for BTC is clear to me, but why does the BTC buyer want to split with his cash?
The buyer of whatever product pays in crypto
The seller gets the crypto
Since fiat currency is way more widely accepted, he will likely sell the crypto for cash or debit currency. If he doesn't feel the need to then he won't obviously
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(01-03-2025, 04:54 PM)n9wiff Wrote: he will likely sell the crypto for cash
Why. That was the whole question: what's stopping the buyer from suddenly bidding $0.
People pretend they've solved a riddle by adding another complication.
"You know how the ancient Egyptians built the pyramids? Upside down and then flip them over boom."
"You know why people desire bitcoin? Because when some Criminal sells it to them, they say Hell yea gimme some of that."
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(01-03-2025, 05:15 PM)Busty Doll Wrote: Why. That was the whole question: what's stopping the buyer from suddenly bidding $0.
People pretend they've solved a riddle by adding another complication.
"You know how the ancient Egyptians built the pyramids? Upside down and then flip them over boom."
"You know why people desire bitcoin? Because when some Criminal sells it to them, they say Hell yea gimme some of that."
Because fiat currency is more widely accepted duh
I already answered your questions
"What's stopping the buyer from bidding 0"
Cuz the store has a set price and the coin has a market value, it's easier to just do normal exchanges
No need for "bidding"
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(01-03-2025, 05:15 PM)Busty Doll Wrote: Why. That was the whole question: what's stopping the buyer from suddenly bidding $0.
People pretend they've solved a riddle by adding another complication.
"You know how the ancient Egyptians built the pyramids? Upside down and then flip them over boom."
"You know why people desire bitcoin? Because when some Criminal sells it to them, they say Hell yea gimme some of that."
BTC is easy as fuck to launder
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(01-03-2025, 05:34 PM)n9wiff Wrote: the coin has a market value
No need for "bidding"
That's what constitutes a market: a Bid and an Ask.
But you have to explain the rationale of the bidder.
For gold, it could read something like this: "Of course I'm prepared to offer $1 an ounce! I can always use that gold to make a tooth."
But for bitcoin there is no explanation.
"I can get rich if I find a second fool" is their only hope.
But this must come to an end as soon as the biggest fool is located
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