Ahmed wrote:Guy, the use of crypto currencies is still in the old model, as an unrealistic escape attempt.
In any case, I know kids who play this and for whom it works with the fire of God!
Ahmed wrote:Guy, the use of crypto currencies is still in the old model, as an unrealistic escape attempt.
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Ahmed wrote:Guy, the use of crypto currencies is still in the old model, as an unrealistic escape attempt.
In any case, I know kids who play this and for whom it works with the fire of God!
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Either way, you are discussing an economic system that is about to be replaced by another. Take an interest in cryptocurrencies that generate incredible profits, see their mechanics and you will have an idea of what the future will become.
eclectron wrote:Cryptos are a bubble, momentary, like all bubbles.
Christophe wrote:What makes me laugh are the "specialists" who spit (as with every bitcoins leap) on bitcoin speculation ... while carefully omitting to specify that stock market speculation (especially on agricultural commodities) is no more. honorable and see worse because this endangers real lives ...
Ahmed wrote:Eclectron, you write:Capitalism, which by nature demands growth, is a problem today, whereas it was a solution yesterday.
It may have appeared at times as a solution (and continues so in many minds, due to intellectual inertia), but it is neither a solution nor a problem, rather a utopia-real of a transitory nature. as a vector of thermodynamic determinisms ...
Ahmed wrote:Further:Technology is relegated to the role of neutral tool in this story, it is not that which decides.
What decides is,
- the system with its own human-made rules ...
In reality, everything interferes and it is only for convenience of analysis that we compartmentalize reality. Technology is only apparently neutral (and the ideology that promotes it strives to make it believe in order to better impose it), because it can only develop in a very specific context that is adapted to it. To picture, I would say the wheel is irrelevant without the road ...
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Christophe wrote:What makes me laugh are the "specialists" who spit (as with every bitcoins leap) on bitcoin speculation ... while carefully omitting to specify that stock market speculation (especially on agricultural commodities) is no more. honorable and see worse because this endangers real lives ...
Given the opacity of the cryptocurrency system, we have absolutely no idea what we are doing, or the consequences that it can have.
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