is this the ultimate example of greater fool theory?
>>61235534Is being able to board an airline with a billion dollars in a thumb drive, or having the ability to send a billion dollars across the world with no counterparty risk a valuable thing in today's day and age?
>>61235553I can't read your post - there's a skeleton dancing over it.
>>61235553>a billion dollarsThere ain't no dollars inside that thing, the dollars only show up when some one comes to buy with a billion dollars in hand. What you're carrying is a tulip.
>>61235553What if a billion dollars is the price of a cup of coffee in 2035? Pretty sure there's no airplane flying in that scenario also by the way.
The stockmarket isPassive investing and muh 10% per year forever, whats the difference really, a steady growth implies a steady flow of fools buying>But those are real companiesAs if current valuations have anything to do with reality, 5 trillion for gpus, really?
>>61235563You're not carrying anything, retard. That's the point.
It's programmed to fail, max TPS is 7. Transaction fees alone will not support the miners once block rewards end not at 7 transactions per second. Community refuses to scale, miners reject all scaling attempts (Because it bricks their ASIC. And the ONLY scaling solution, Lightning does not pay fees to bitcoin miners it's essentially a Layer 2. Sure there's still 115 years left until Block rewards run out but the thing is Investors set their valuations way into the future, hundreds of years in some cases with US tech and their 500 P/E ratios, they are not penny stocks.
>>61235534>is this the ultimate example of greater fool theory?no, gold is. golddealers always looking to dump overpriced toy rocks with no use case on dumb retail
wasting money to go back to school instead of getting some was the stupidest thing I did
>>61235563Do you actually belive the retarded words you just typed?
>>61235566If inflation goes out of control, like it is, btc will replace the dollar. They're already telling you this. It will cost q billion dollars or 5 satoshis.
>>61235815Ya, all the intitutions and governments just overlooked this, but you... you're a genius.
>>61235577Stocks have a price floor. Bitcoin could go to zero tomorrow and nobody would care because bitcoin doesn't represent any underlying value. Stocks can go above what one could consider reasonable earnings expectations but can't go below them for long because the cash flow is real.
>>61236266no he's right. your crypto can't buy you a house or car until you exchange it for fiat.
>>61235577>5 trillion for gpusyes really. what do you think gpus do? the entire gaming is built upon them, the entire AI is built upon them. the moment new gpus drop they are sold out before they are even released. GTA 6, sora, gpt, fortnite, all of those are built on gpus.
>>61236292Realistically it won't (go to zero) though.
>>61235815>Sure there's still 115 years left until Block rewards run out Block rewards drop exponentially. Next halving has 150 million times bigger effect than the final one.
me working hard in the businessand i don't feel like here is fools in it
>>61236266>>61236276>>61236283Next time consolidate all your seethe into one post. Seething samefag.
>>61235534No, this is a natural extension of the fractal algorithm that makes up reality. Everything within "Reality" follows the pattern. You should look into Higher Ellipticals and Fermat's Last Theorem. Modular forms, Fibonacci, etc. There's a method to the madness and you can literally predict the future from past price action. I have proven this multiple times this year through my charting. Any chart, any chain. Completely deciphered.
Anyone notice the main x crypto influencers all post synchronized narratives like the USA tv channels?"Trump crypto president!""Rotation from gold to btc by whales!""Binance and wintermute manipulating the market!"Fully captured market, and bad news for non insiders.
>>61237686Might be retarded but what fears me for the not so distant feature is how manipulated and widespread it is rn and starting to really feel not like “bitcoin”Is it really bullish?
>>61236292Until the cash flow stops and the company goes bankrupt, as has happened countless times before.Regardless, partcically, there is little difference between a -90% and a -100%.