Why should BTC be the "currency of the future", what is positive about a deflationary currency? The vast majority of economists see slight (2-3%) inflation as positive. What convinces you otherwise?
I still support Bitcoin as a store of value and speculative object to a limited extent, but a deflationary currency would only have negative consequences in my opinion. It is also unlikely that the big players on the financial market would simply give up their position of power so easily. But you can keep dreaming.
All the best and continued success. But be a little more constructive in your discussion behavior.
I still support Bitcoin as a store of value and speculative object to a limited extent, but a deflationary currency would only have negative consequences in my opinion. It is also unlikely that the big players on the financial market would simply give up their position of power so easily. But you can keep dreaming.
All the best and continued success. But be a little more constructive in your discussion behavior.
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@Trizzle So you enjoy rising prices that do not rise in relation to your income (in employment), so that you can no longer buy anything in the long term? Congratulations! Anyone who can think will realize that there is nothing good about inflation. Inflation of 2-3% is NOT necessary for stable economic growth (which is really just debt growth instead of economic growth). The majority of mankind's most important inventions come from deflationary phases because the market is forced to innovate in order to be profitable. Inflation not only robs people of their purchasing power, but also robs humanity of its innovation. Just go to https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/ and take a look at what has happened to our world since the abolition of the gold standard. If you are smart, you buy Bitcoin knowing that you will never again be able to exchange your fiat for Bitcoin at such a favorable price. At the moment (due to the low mc) Bitcoin still offers room for speculation, but this will no longer be the case in the future. with a hard currency you can really save without being robbed of your purchasing power every day. I made a detailed post where I wanted to have disadvantages of Bitcoin mentioned, but no argument so far could not be refuted argumentatively and logically... Maybe you are the first.
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•@CoinDome Haha, even the rhetorical question in the first sentence shows that you have no interest in a meaningful discussion. Nobody can refute your arguments because you won't allow them. If you want to understand economic and monetary policy, I recommend "The Macroeconomics of Low Inflation" by Nobel Prize winner George Akerlof, among others.
All the best.
All the best.
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@Trizzle 💀 Then just provide me with a sensible argument against Bitcoin. Shouldn't be that hard if Bitcoin is ass. I also find it funny how you didn't respond to anything I wrote... Should I explain this to you in Fortnite Terms?
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@CoinDome Funny straw man, who says Bitcoin is ass? Not me. I read the discussions under your first post and you can already tell from your passive-aggressive manner (Fortnite🤓) that a discussion leads to nothing.
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@Trizzle Okay then, quite objectively: give me a sensible argument and that's that.
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•@CoinDome No, you've convinced me. Bitcoin is the means of payment of the future
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@Trizzle Very nice. At last. Have a nice day🙏🙏🙏🙏
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•@Trizzle You've convinced me that RTL 2 is still watched by some people. If you need money to buy BTC, ask at "Hartz und Herzlich" and they're sure to have a free slot 🤝 And remember, never send your Bitcoin to African princes and you have to open the packaging of ready-made burgers before eating them 🫶
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•@CoinDome That is correct. I am unemployed and weigh 150 kilos.
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