Crypto, not PM’s, will replace USD after it collapses

Crypto, not PM’s, will replace USD after it collapses.
Check ‘em.

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>he doesn't know it will be both
also checked

Yeah I can't wait to see the entire worlds e-commerce on 1MB blocks. Just have to wait your turn in line for 8 years for your Amazon payment to clear.

Coda protocol

This is going to be seen as such an artifact of these times 20 years from now.

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Bitcoin is not capable of replacing anything with its 1mb blocks. Ethereum either with its 2.0 continually postponed for eternity. Both are flawed. Get your bag of AVAX, because it is the only thing that will be capable building the next USD on.

arbitrum boyo

Coda protocol

If my ID is green, has two capital i's in it and ends in P then Bitcoin will undeniably be $20,000 (twenty thousand U.S. dollars) by January 31 2021.

crypto will just become the new fiat which will be backed by gold

Still used Ethereum as the L1.

checked and all in

as a ledger, the transaction speed is miles faster with their protocol

>Pay for pizza delivery in bitcoin
>Transaction takes 2 hours to go through
>Mining fee makes the pizza cost enough that you essentially lose 3 slices worth
>Pizza arrives after the party already finished
>Tip delivery guy in bitcoin
>He stands on your front lawn for 3 hours waiting for his tip

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No.
Covid proved that crypto is nearly parallel to the stock market. If the market crashes, memecoins crash. All the while gold is fucking soaring

and by crypto we all mean Bitcoin.

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Miles faster than ETH yes, but thats a low bar to set. Arbitrum will be better off using Avalanche.

Uhhhh guys?

>tfw you're colorblind but everything else fits

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Anarchy now.

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We get time travellers here all the time. Just ignore him and maybe he’ll go back

that's kind of trashy unless deflation really kicks in, or if that's the new bottom after a massive 2017-like pump

Layer 2 will blow your mind. Learn how the internet works before spouting off like a retard

WAT

>he doesn't know about Stakenet

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>praise be to kek; the inevitable god of chaotic, atomic, and astrologic entropy.

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Alright, faggot, how rich will I be with one XSN Masternode?

wow that sounds really cool, I think I'll buy Bitcoin though

>building the next USD
Did you know Harmony is about to launch an Indonesian stablecoin on their platform.
Oh, and did you know Binance is about to launch a stablecoin on Harmony's platform too?

>scripting
But I believe you.

Mmmm indeed

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Said this in another thread, but it bears repeating here:

Read Mike Hearn's article, "The Resolution of the Bitcoin Experiment,"

blog.plan99.net/the-resolution-of-the-bitcoin-experiment-dabb30201f7

and watch Barely Sociable's video "Unmasking Satoshi Nakamoto." (youtube.com/watch?v=XfcvX0P1b5g.) Fact is, we used to think that the banks and Blockstream, under the leadership of Adam Back, captured Bitcoin and ruined it, by hamstringing the block-size. But it would seem that Adam Back was Satoshi all along, and that Bitcoin was intended to be flawed. Crypto was a scam from its inception. It was probably invented as another way, besides the COMEX, to suppress the price of gold and silver, and prop up the system for a few more years.

When the people in power want to control you, they over-complicate things. Think of gender politics, climate change, the coronavirus panic, and so forth. They make up something confusing which is intended to harm you, but say that you yourself can’t really understand it, and so simply have to accept it and put all your faith in the experts. They make you go against your natural instincts. Crypto is pretty obviously a part of that stratagem. Crypto would require a technocracy to succeed. No normal person really knows what any of these coins does or what their value is. But so long as the technology exists, there always is that lingering doubt in the back of the average person's mind that crypto might be the “real gold,” and so gold stays suppressed for a little longer. Still, I don’t think that gold can be suppressed now that it is breaking out, which is why I’m finally getting out of crypto.