UHHH SILVER BROS?? SHOULD WE BE WORRIED???
>>61642877i dont listen to people that look like that
>>61642877>oy vey shut silver down
>>61642877I am starting to notice certain things...
>>61642877That's normie knowledge since graphene was in development for the public in the early 2000, silver will moon believe it or not
>>61642877Thanke for the tip. Just booked an appointment with my local bullion dealer to sell my 50lbs of silver... NOT! Ha ha.
>the only applicable fud case anymore is a graphene substitution which could potentially mog silver in terms of electric conduction Graphene coins when?
>>61642877post the white paper or some sort of study or paper on it or link and ill begin to give a shit.till i see it...this is cold fusion
>>61642877Meh...I just paid $100/oz for my first physical silver.If it goes down, it goes down. If it goes up, I won't have trouble sleeping at night.Either way, it's less liquid than bitcoin, so it ensures an impulsive slob like me isn't going to spend it on pizza and beer.
>>61642877increased cost of silver will simply make graphene applications viable. if you have ever done ANY work in research, by far the largest problem you ever face (when trying to make a product that can go to market) IS COST. The more expensive silver gets, the more viable any research and potential applications of anything else suddenly becomes.in the end, the math doesn't lie - graphene is better than silver when it comes to math, except for cost. once cost is no longer a benefit of silver, guess what will happen. only a faggot idiot doesn't understand this
>>61642877> Disheveled man says this from his carOh yea, that is totally going to happen.
>>61643415it's not only less liquid, you will pay a premium to sell as well. and then you get to pay taxes as well (and if you do it at any volume, good luck trying to hide that lmao)
>>61642877Why is his name Eli? Why does he look like a rat? Why does he hate silver and fud it? Why??/
>>61643424If the value of silver was only worth its potential in conductivity then substitutes like copper already exist in terms of metals. Graphite is a crystallised carbon and follows the pros and cons of that trend. It isn’t going to substitute silver other than in price, and if you’re worried about getting priced out then you should just find a way to make better use of copper, or if you can, integrate graphite. Otherwise silver will continue to be invaluable as it outperforms its competitors except in price.
>>61642877>grapheneStopped there. Anytime schizos talk about graphene its always a load of high fantasy horseshit
>>61643648Oops, technically it’s not GRAPHITE per se, but derived from graphite. It’s been around since 2010. Oh shit look at that, silver wasn’t even priced in by then.
>>61643014Schizos are the noblest souls of our civilization.
>>61643014This one simple little trick would have save humanity thousands of years of degeneracy and evil, yet here we are
>>61643014good case for aposematism still not selling