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A reminder that this will eventually happen to all the crypto currencies
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>>528044402
>$237 for pixels
lol, lmao
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>>528044402
Stupidity and vanity has to hurt more.
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>>528044402
>worth $237
237 cents maybe, if I was feeling generous
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>>528044472
>for pixels

not even that, anyone can just save the file
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>>528044402
To the moon!
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>>528044402
>I bought this NFT for $2.5M
I refuse to believe anyone this rich could have been this stupid.
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Time to buy the dip
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dude bought the shape of one of the shadows in Plato's cave for 2.5M and is crying about it.
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>>528044788
Young Buck had a platinum-selling album in G-Unit and now he's broke as fuck and back to selling crack. Many such cases.
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to be fair buying ious with ious is pretty dumb
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>>528044788
They either inherited their money or won the lottery
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>>528044895
that's funny as hell, and so true
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>>528044402
You will forever look like a moron for wasting 2.5 mil on a picture.
And I will forever look stupid being unable to make that kind of money to piss away on something so obviously useless
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>>528044402
>paying for it
i just got mine for free
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>>528045100
I'll take eight!
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>Paying 2.5M for a hash file to let people know you own a picture of a retarded monkey with a hat.
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>>528044402
>today it's worth...
nothing. its worth nothing. it was never worth anything.
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OHNONONONO
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>>528045100
b-b-but it's non-fungible! NON-FUNGIBLE!!!!1!
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>>528045447
So does fiat money and so does bitcoin, the difference is that, thankfully, NFT fags are not a big enough group of people so their "let's pretend" game is not relevant
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>>528045666
Our currency is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government.
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lol anyone remember the NFT weirdos going on about

>oh you saved the image huh?
>well can you produce the token?
>because i can

ppppppfffffftttttttt ~right-click save~
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>>528045826
Indeed, another "let's pretend" game.
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>>528044402
There's some artist retard that sold one of his piece of shit bryce 3D pictures tied to an NFT for 200+ million or something like that.
All of this is clearly money laundering
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>>528045666
Based Satan tellin' it like it is
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>>528044402
>Not even $2.37
I'd buy it off him for a dollar just to show off how retarded retards are.
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>>528045826
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-kEcYbdVk8
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>>528044402
I want to know who sold it for 2.5M
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>>528045666
>So does fiat money and so does bitcoin, the difference is that, thankfully, NFT fags are not a big enough group of people so their "let's pretend" game is not relevant

Yes, that is the one and only difference. Buying butter and milk with fiat currency is equally as efficient as walking into a store and transferring ownership of a hash file of a monkey with a hat that says "butter and milk yo" on it to the cashier.
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>>528045666
Good crypto like monero's value is dodging SWIFT and Visa faggottry. Such as the recent purchase censorships.
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>>528046281
Bored Ape Yacht Club devs, who were also nazis. Classic nazi w.
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>>528045100

I just made a brand new one. I'm looking for $40. Any takers?
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>>528046302
It could be if the powerful kike cabal wanted it to happen, all systems could be just made optimal for it
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>>528044402
NFTs were people who were late to Bitcoin desperately trying to rip off people getting into tokens because they knew a friend who knew about Bitcoin's rise.
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>>528044402
I never understood the point of NFT's, nothing stopped anyone from just hitting right click then "Save image".
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>>528044402
>A reminder that this will eventually happen to all the crypto currencies
The US dollar too--buy gold and silver, AND END THE FED!
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>>528044788
Richfags are some of the dumbest people on earth, second only to their defenders.
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>>528046435
I’ll give you 2.5 million.
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>>528045904
The joke is that the previous owner of the store is called Chuck so if you replace "Sneed" with "Chuck" you get "Chuck's Feed & Seed".
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>>528046554
zero interest rates during the bioweapon time
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>>528046554
Ayo, this dude just downloaded $237, right onto his fricken' computer
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>>528044402
>a reminder that this will eventually happen to all the currencies
Fixed
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>>528046610
This
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>>528044788
I'm pretty sure gang lords and white collar criminals were laundering money and the rest just traded for profits while it was happening. The poor fucks that sat on it without any real value.. well a modern form of Darwinism.
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Those ape NFTs always looked so ugly and shitty... Really goes to show the type of low IQ, low taste, low class, financially illiterate retards that were fleeced into buying ugly, nigger-coded "art" was a good idea.
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>>528046462
>It could be if the powerful kike cabal wanted it to happen, all systems could be just made optimal for it

It literally couldn't. Being non-fungible by nature makes standardization impossible.

NFTs were always crypto's somehow even more retarded brother, but in this case the scam was so unbelievably obvious that it was doomed from the start.
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>>528046554
>I never understood the point of NFT's
there's a sucker born every minute, was the point
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>>528044402
Delusional. Nobody's buying that for 237 USD.
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>>528046554

I just made 100K copies of it and now I'm back to almost 2.5 million
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i, too, can be a lazy yet fashionable monkey with too much time on his hands. the NFT club with give me a yacht for only $2.5mil plus i get to download the picture of the silly monkey to look at later
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>>528044402
These will go back up
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>>528046785
I wish that was how it worked. : (
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>>528047707
BUY THE DIP
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kuffar dogs deserve this. you treat money as a commodity itself rather than a mere means of exchange. soon you'll be bundling fast-food microloans, gambling on OnlyFans fantasy-sports type lineups, etc.
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>>528045100
BRO THIS IS LITERAL THIEVING
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>>528046554
>I never understood the point of NFT's, nothing stopped anyone from just hitting right click then "Save image".
The technology itself hsa uses. Instead of a monkey picture, imagine it was the deed to a $2 million plot of land. It wouldn't matter that you or I could make a copy of the image of the deed, the blockchain acts as a immutable record of the deed that only the owner can re-assign to someone else (since other people who might falsely claim to have the deed couldn't reassign it even if they tried). How many deeds have gone up in smoke in courthouse fires over the centuries? The blockchain can't be wiped out by any one disaster, or even several coincidental disasters.

Hell, you could put last wills into this. Now everyone can see the will, and some scammy nephew can't hide it or try to alter it... it's essentially public record.
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>>528048321
>the blockchain acts as a immutable record of the deed that only the owner can re-assign to someone else
until some exploit comes out and you can clone everything (etherium) or the shadow organization (which will be the government eventually) decides to fuck you over
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>>528044402
I can't figure out why it's worth $237
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>>528048321
So why does it only get used for shite pictures? Why do you have to "mine" it? Just save a database on your hard drive and then back it up to offsite. Job done.
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>>528044402
I bet there's lot of people that are still winning and think hodl is the way like it used to only to see it plummet under the value of their investment and not recovering this time
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>>528048475
Money laundering
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>>528044402
Why would that happen to cryptocurrencies? If I copy an image of a Bitcoin I don't magically have 1 Bitcoin.
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>>528046435
We live in the AI Era, THIS one is easily worth $5mil.
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>>528048321
What if the blockchain your deed is on is forked?
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>>528044960
Young Buck
>"while you are being misused by these jews, even if you sell 10 mill you still lose"
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>>528044402
what retard would pay $237 for this
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>>528044402
Engage in imbecilic recreations, earn foolish rewards
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>>528045907
It's not 'lets pretend' when they can throw you in jail for not paying taxes in it. Do not take this as me endorsing it
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I have a theory that these will one day regain value as an old internet novelty
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>>528044402
>niggerape drawing
>$2.5 million
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>>528044402

I will only care once they start jumping out of windows and redecorating their office walls with brain matter.
Until then, it's all speculation and small talk for midwit suburbanites.
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>>528048559
>So why does it only get used for shite pictures?
Why does Bitcoin, which eliminates the need for banks, see every stooge putting their bitcoins into "exchanges" (read: banks)? Because people are mentally retarded.
>Why do you have to "mine" it?
Wouldn't need to mine it. Just pay someone a small fee to have it written into the blockchain.
>Just save a database on your hard drive and then back it up to offsite.
And then your house burns down, and the hard drive is gone. This is useful for documents (like deeds, wills) that you want to survive any sort of disaster... it's distributed across all the machines in the world who keep a copy of the blockchain, and they're all adversarial to each other and ready to call out bad actors that try to fake the blockchain. That makes it essentially immutable except for the person who "owns" it.
>>528048896
>What if the blockchain your deed is on is forked?
Well, I wish that were a dumb question. The current slate of cryptocurrencies/blockchains are all run by scam artists and/or idiots. So it's unclear whether this is really safe. Don't go putting your car titles on this quite yet, I guess.
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>>528044402
If true, then damn
JUSTed
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>>528044402
So he hid his $2.5 million in an alt account using this nft as a tax event. He's definitely not still trading his $2.5 million using defi protocols to avoid touching a CEX.
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>>528049021
bars
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>>528049259
How much did you pay for that????
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>>528044788
>noticed
we have this saying in Finland that "mikä laulaen tulee se viheltäen menee" (what you get with singing you lose when whistling)

attached is a Finnish crypto lord
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I had someone pressure me to look into NFTs because I paint, and thus create images.
I kinda forgot about it but amusing to see it's basically dead now.
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>>528044472
he actually bought a link to the pixels, not the pixels themselves.
it's completely retarded
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>>528044642
He paid 2.5M for a unique receipt that declares he is the sole owner of this image.
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>>528049060
It's even a bigger lets pretend precisely for the reason you mentioned. What's the real value of the peace of paper the government decided to write "50 dollars" on it. That's my point.
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>>528044402
A reminder that everything is temporary. Anything that has ever beennused as currency has been rugpulled or cock blocked or whatever. Nothing is safe.
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>>528044402
Tulip bulbs and retards with money. Two are easily exchanged.
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>>528044402
Wasn't it Seth Green that help get this scam started?
He should be investigated. He is obviously doing so sort of fraud or money laundering
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>>528049259
Ill take 8 amigo
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>>528049731
you could be the smartest man in history and still lose your shirt playing the market
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>>528044402
i've never understood nfts. what were they even about? whats stopping me copying the image, pasting it somewhere or just screenshotting it?
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>>528046554
>I never understood the point of NFT's
The retarded idea that something unique must be valuable.
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>>528046554
I'm telling ya anon, there's a lot of money in this pokeymang cards
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>>528044402
2.5m for a jpg
Please be lying
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>>528044788
You forget there are trust fund babies with bet worths of 50-100 mil
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>>528050452
He didn't buy a jpg; he bought a link to a jpg. It was probably just a money laundering stunt anyway.
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>>528044788
I remember NFTs like it was yesterday
The idea is still so retarded it’s burned into my mind
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>>528044788
oftentimes they're trading imaginary money for more imaginary money, they're all playing pretend and slinging around crypto, shitcoins and other NFTs for more fake bullshit, the majority of these retards aren't rich and never were because they can't and would't have been able to trade their "assets" for anything of actual valie
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>>528046554
Nfts serve a functional purpose when tied to tangible assets such as real estate or shipping manifests
Sadly this is not that
This is just blatant money laundering and fleecing plebs with retarded speculation and fomo
Sucker born every minute
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>>528045543
Holy shit women and money
There is no worse combination on this earth
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>>528049203
Al Jolson records on vinyl have a better shot, best of luck
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>>528048321
Also a good explaination
Hence the mark of the beast
>no man may buy or sell without the mark
That will include all your former assets, titles, and deeds
All the money

Flee to the wilderness of the people to survive the great tribulation and find your local 144,000 scattered abroad; theyll be leading the camps of the righteous

Ezekiel 20:33+
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>>528050157
>i've never understood nfts. what were they even about?
They're the defining gimmick of the Ethereum crypto blockchain

NFTs are unique digital sets of code that could technically serve any purpose, but their most common use-case is peddling image-links as a get-rich-quick scheme

>whats stopping me copying the image, pasting it somewhere or just screenshotting it?
Nothing, but the NFT is technically only the digital item on the blockchain. Not the image itself
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>>528044472
Yep, I remember trying to warn these dumbasses you could literally right click save a copy.

I got told "shut up conspiracy theorist, you can't do that retard".

They deserve the loss desu.
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>>528048443
>he thinks the government is going to allow competition
Lol
Lmfao
Even

When the mark of the beast arises, these tokenized nft assets will be directly immutuable to the owner via a 24/7, 365, digital ID interlinked with KYC DNA biometric protocols
There is no getting off this ride if you get on it
Tldr dont take the mark of the beast like a retarded reprobate and thus blaspheme the Holy Spirit of God indwelling within your bodily temple
God does not Forgive blasphemy of the Holy Spirit
He does Forgive blasphemy of the Father and blasphemy of the Son
Jesus Christ is God
Be born again by the Blood of Jesus Christ
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>>528044960
Young buck got buck broken by the kikes and has nothing to show for it? Kek.
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>>528048896
We're quickly moving to (arguably already have) a multi-chain world where each bank runs their own blockchain, and they all communicate with each other via a secure interoperability layer. It doesn't really matter what chain you're on, if it's all backed by verified data and processes. So yes, you could go and make some fake record which says you own a house, but the real chains all disagree with you and have hard proof against your claim.
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>>528044824
Underrated
>>528050358
Those held their value 1000x better than NFTs
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>>528044788
It's not real money, he bought it with 2.5M "worth" of some crypto that he bought for significantly less than that. The crypto of course was never that valuable because you can't sell it without crashing the market but the numbers sure do look big on paper.
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>>528051069
Young buck got rear ended without lube and now questions everything lol.
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>>528050938
I hope you realise that you already can't exchange large sums of money (and banks can't transact it for you) without KYC/AML compliance. Blockchain and digital ID just bakes that information into the fundamentals of the asset, which makes compliance seamless and automatic. It makes it more private and secure too, because nobody (not even the computer) needs to know anything about you in order to verify your compliance, it just gets a flag saying whether or not you do. It's like a bouncer letting you into a club knowing that you're over 18 without having to see your name or even your date of birth.
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>>528051069
'fraid so
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>>528050157
>>528049670
>>528049539
>fell for the psyop and forget what will be a precedent hitherto unknown in its technocratic tyranny
Ngmi
>>528049323
>knows whats up
Gmi

And jusy fyi, this was all the hype ever was; wash trading your "art" nfts- nothing new under the sun; and they act as if its a loss because they pocketed that money tax free
Lest theyre actually gullible and retarded enough to buy worthless shit like a jpeg minted with xyz ULTRA RARE SUNGLASSES in the portrait
These stupis fucking things were a dime a dozen, because once whales were finished laundering their funny money into tax free art; retarded scammers jumped in hoping to fleece plebs

>>528048896
>he doesnt know the future of these technologies will require the mark of the beast linked directly to your DNA biometrics internet of bodies KYC
Yeah, youre very uninformed with where this is all going
And that has been intentional
As are majority of the replies itt

Basically
If youll allow me to tldr all my posts:
>if only you knew how bad things are really going to get
Get Saved by the Blood of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit will Help Discern the principality and spiritual wickedness afoot
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>>528044402
>Eventually
Brother like 99% of crypto is a rug pull scam.. almost all already are worthless
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>>528051122
Yes
See iso20022 as per the protocol standardization of this, in essence the tcp/ip of blockchains
SWIFT has by and large already been running in tandem and will be replaced by XRP/Ripple
If one scrutinizes the open source publications from the WEF, UN, BIS, IMF, central banks and governments, and various fintech organizations- one very quickly realizes the winners and losers chosen and appropriated by the banking cabal and lucifer himself
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>>528044402
>today it's worth $237
it absolutely isn't
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>>528051460
I don't care, schizo
I'll probably be dead by then
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>>528051406
>he doesnt know
You dont know who youre talking to
You dont disagree with me, you suppprt what ive already said
And yet you dress it up otherwise
The old guard is being replaced by the new
Welcome to agenda 2030 in a nutshell, hope you embrace Jesus Christ before its too late
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>>528044788
I think it's all just people who got lucky with Bitcoin and now think they're financial geniuses, and are just endlessly burning through their gains chasing that high again. Obviously there are plenty of minor rubes too but I think the vast majority of income for the grifters comes from that relatively small group of whales
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>>528050772
>Hence the mark of the beast
That would be centralized, government-mandated electronic clearing systems, not blockchains. They're uncontrollable by the beast, which is why they're being demonized by leftoids.
>Flee to the wilderness of the
Not very many wildernesses left.
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>>528049978
>A strange game... the only winning move is not to play
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>>528048869
>If I copy an image of a Bitcoin I don't magically have 1 Bitcoin
why not?
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>>528051610
When my river, the river euphrates dries; 1/3 the population will die in the span of a year
And then another 1/3 in the following month
And another 1/3 in a week
And a day
And a hour

You need not self prescribe yourself such a hopeless deterministic fate
You could just escape, survive, and endure to the end by believing God and keeping His Commandments for your wellbeing
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>>528046673
I cant wait until this meme dies. I haven't laughed once in 10 years to it.
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>>528051687
Lmao trust me, I absolutely do not agree with what you've already said. I know the tech in this industry pretty well, and XRP has nothing to do with it. Sorry you married your bags.
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>>528048837
That's what all fiat currency is. It only has value if people decide it has value.
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>>528051821
>he doesnt know that XRP has already been designated as the clearing house for all private forks of their already distributed ledgers to basically every nation's central bank on earth
You really ought to investigate the breadcrumbs
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>>528049560
This. The image isn’t even stored in the blockchain
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>>528044402
>I WANTED MONEY FOR DOING NOTHING AND INSTEAD I GOT NOTHING
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>>528049812
It was actually Trump
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>>528044402
>this will eventually happen to all the crypto currencies
When? 2 weeks? 2 years? 2 decades? 2 centuries?
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>>528044402
Relative, dollar value is based on "use this or i am gonna kill you" what if Usa collapse and bitcoin scammers grow a pair and start threatening people to use bitcoin?
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>>528051955
Time will tell
Bags are irrelevant
You might become the richest man in all of babylon from it
But so Saith the Scripture:

34 And when he had called the people unto him with his disciples also, he said unto them, Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.

35 For whosoever will save his life shall lose it; but whosoever shall lose his life for my sake and the gospel's, the same shall save it.

36 For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?

37 Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?

38 Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he cometh in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.


You cannot serve two masters; God and mammon
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>>528044402
Shieeeeeit I just downloaded this image and copied it 2000 times on my computer im fuckin rich :O
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>>528052071
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>>528044788
Most of it was money laundering but you still get some who believe
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>>528045100
Checked and reported for theft
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>>528052124
Youre only rich if the asset in question is liquid
And youre not
Youre in the same boat as them
Stuck in the middle of an ocean on a boat without a sail nor wind
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>>528052124
>Shieeeeeit I just downloaded this image and copied it 2000 times on my computer im fuckin rich :O
screenshot that folder shiiieeeet
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>>528046554
NFTs are just receipts. They're only worth as much as the thing they're proving you've bought and can transfer ownership of by selling the receipt. The invention of a receipt is a useful one but that doesn't mean every receipt itself somehow is worth money.
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>>528044472

it wasn't even the actual pixels either, the pixels weren't stored in the blockchain, just a URL to some pixels were stored. So if the host that had the NFT content went down, you just owned a broken link.

The only thing gatekeeping someone from creating duplicate NFT's with the same url was the market places, which were all a part of the same scam.

I can still recall arguing with the NFT bro's, and they'd always parrot the same line "You just don't understand bro!".

I did understand, and the whole thing was a massive scam built on investor ignorance of how blockchain even works, but i guess that's how most investment vehicles work.
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>>528044402
I just checked and the floor for apes is 6.3 ETH. Why lie? I wanted to laugh, now this is just disappointing
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>>528051460
>>528051566
>>528050649
>>528050772

Johnny, this is your handler for CSIS Western Canada. Please refrain from your intended travel plans to a yet-undetermined country in the middle east. My cell phone is out of minutes and we blew our quarterly budget on a birthday party for our DEI hire so can't make the field trip to Edmonton to talk to you in person.
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>>528046554
Lol the point was to sell nothing to retards who have too much money
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>>528051432
Broke bucks? Who broke those bucks?
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>>528044402
Private stock, do not save
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>>528051687
>You dont know who youre talking to
Incorrect. We know who you are. You are the asset labelled "leaf-bearjew". Just scanning your file I can see you work in the oil and gas industry and have a motorcycle license and have a propensity for mania.
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>>528051687
>>528051908
just kidding akiba its too obvious to see when you are posting on pol . was gonna let you sweat but i would feel kinda bad if you ended up in the edmonton psych ward.
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where did he get 2.5 million dollars from?
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>>528044402
>>528044472
>>528044544
OMFG MUH DIGIPOGZ!
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>>528053286
>t. dharmacat

p.s. u wanna go riding this summer
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>>528045100
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>>528053402
Selling rare pepes
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>>528053402
*2.5 mil worth of NFT assets*. He's posting it like a before tax income because he feels that unimportant in life atm.
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>>528053440
Long time no see, howve you been?
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The earth is flat
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>>528053601
He just trained his hard drive on it, he didn't steal, the original still exists. What're you, against ai or something.
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>>528044788
It's the same community who deluded themselves into believing a concept project was the future of currency and a fantastic store of wealth. Then held those fake numbers running around cyberspace for literally decades through extreme ups and downs, never selling a high, never buying a dip. Crypto retards are the fucking definition of mentally retarded gambling addicts and it paid off literally once for them and now they won't shut up about how they're amazing investors.
I hate crypto so fucking much.
It should be worthless. It is worthless. Understanding why people pay money for it made me realize that if you want to understand the economy, you have to understand hyper greedy retards and chronic gambling that have a high enough hit rate to not off themselves in their mother's basement after crashing out.
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>>528045100
Lol, people should be paying to not have to look at this "art".
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>>528052896
>mania
Audibly laughing hard, thanks top g
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>>528052597
I wouldn't download a car.
I looked at your picrel; how much do I owe you?
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>>528049653
It's worth less than a dried shit on a pavement, and means less than last year's snow.
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>>528045100
Not cool man. Give it back.
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>>528045100
>>528046554
you don't own the NFT, you just took a photo of it and then saved it. bear with me: when someone buys a car and you take a photo of it, you don't own the car, you just own the photo. so no, you don't own this ape, you just own a photo of it
source: I just made it up
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>>528044402
Did they forget original paintings are expensive because someone liked them?
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2.5 million is enough money to coast on if you aren't a faggot that wants to show off to people that don't care
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>>528058210
He doesnt own a tangible asset like a car though, he "owns" a specific drawing of a monkey. I can save it and then have as much use of that shitty drawing as he does, unlike the car, where I would only have a photo.
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>>528045100
Jamal!
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>>528044402
Can still hardly believe morons were paying millions for fucking JPEGS

THEY ARE FUCKING PICTURES.

HOLY FUCKING SHIT
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>>528049488
>crypto lord
Im going to call him a nigger instead
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>>528044402
also, progressive taxation is immoral and woefully inefficient
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>>528044788
Polcels with crypto
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>>528044402
>right click
>save as
Huh, I was able to get* it for free

>*I did not actually download this worthless piece of shit
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>>528044402
>Today it's worth $237
lol
more like 0
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>>528050895
Wow, no way. You must be extremely intelligent. They really didn't believe you, huh? I think they just couldn't wrap their minds around the complexities of what you had to say.
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>>528060514
you just, like, don't understand the blockchain man
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>>528044402
Wrong. XRP $35,000 EOY
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>>528060514

Its NON FUNGIBLE! Dear God! Don't you understand!
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>>528045100
yo ho yo ho a pirates life for me
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>>528045100
MODS
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I stack silver and slurp Asian pussy
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>>528049978
Holding dollars is “playing the market.” Thinking you can opt out is an illusion.
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>>528044402
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>>528044402
i paid nothing
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>No Refunges!
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>>528063105
>t. provenancelet
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>>528062967
Michael Douglas was a fornicator and adulterer. I slurp one Asian pussy: my wife's. HPV doesn't just occur in someone who isn't a fornicator. Same as STDs don't just occur in someone who isn't a fornicator.

Sex is for marriage. Period.
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i still dont get what they are
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>>528044788
Are you willing to believe that rich people perform money laundering?
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>>528046610
This, I did IT for "high end" corporate customers. Most CEOs are on the level of two year olds, they are completely helpless to do basic tasks and they scream until they get what they want. They are surrounded by people that take them seriously, as if they were serving royalty. In case you were wondering why everything is terrible, it's because the world's power is held by people that think like retarded children. This is universal to almost any age group among richfags, though the old ones tend to be more entitled and petty.
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It's non-fungible because it's already fungi
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>>528044402
>2.5 m
>237
I just got his nft for free what a dumbass
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>>528044402
>$237
that's a nice chunk of change
if he doesn't want it I'll take it
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>>528046554
How are they any different to bitcoin?
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>>528044402
It'd be funny if it weren't so pathetic.
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>>528063266
it doesn't even matter, it's just another boat some of us missed
being able to recognize these flash in the pan scams will be a vital skill in the future
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>>528051941
You are replying to a MI5 bot doing a call to monitor specific threads.
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>>528063787
hopefully a wide meteor crashes into this guy's house
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>>528063805
I've heard that before but why would they post that shit on the forum itself instead of bookmarking the threads/links privately.

Are government glowies really that stupid desu
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>>528044402
nigger faggot tokens were just a money laundering scam
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>>528049812
Yes, but it's *possible* he got fucked over, but because he's a kike he was probably a perp.
If I remember correctly he bought several of the apeshit pics because he was going to use them for a show. Supposedly the logic was that because he owns some of the Apes, he can make a show using the ones he owns.
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>>528044402
>all this time I thought you at least get to "own" the stupid pictures
>look it up
>you "own" a place on a blockchain with a link to the picture
>a fucking link that can die
>you don't actually get the copyright for the picture itself
The absolute state.
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A shit skin nigger saying I bought a bayc bored ape with a nazi skull and bones on the hat for 2.5 million dollars now it's worth $237.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpH3O6mnZvw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV-stZmTwNA

Buy the Dip. A greater fool awaits back at the top at 500 and 900 billion US dollars. Where is this BAYClub anyway?
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>>528044402
Why advertise your foolishness like this?
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>>528044402
>he paid 2.5 million
>I simply right-clicked, and saved as
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>>528044788
>I refuse to believe anyone this rich could have been this stupid
People like you; goy cattle destroyed America kek
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>>528066666
Check(ed)s out.
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>>528049656
The real value of a piece of paper that everyone in the world agrees is $50 is $50..
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>>528067491
fuggo
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Bitcoin is low as fuck. Buy!
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>>528045100
You wouldn't download...

...a PNG.
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>>528063502
no, because some fungi actually have value
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>>528044600
It's not worth the pixels it's printed on.
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>>528045666
Retard. The USD is backed by the US Army, US Navy, US Air Force and US Marines. If you don't believe it, ask Gaddafi or Sadam.
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>>528044402
muh apes
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>>528044824
Kek
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>>528045543
this one is cute unlike the retarded ape.still wouldn't pay a cent for it
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>>528044402
APE floor is well above that, lot of seething no ape havers in this thread.
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>>528048321
What if a bunch of guys with AK's come and chase you off your plot of land? How does the blockchain enforce your claim?
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>Investing in jpegs that anyone can save
>Not investing into Hudson Bay Blankets when the main company went under.
The stupid shit that people buy into these days. At least you can use the blanket.
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>>528044788
Most people who do not come from generational wealth are retards who go broke in less than 10 years of getting their windfall.
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>>528049560
Kek that's grim despite paying for he cant even have the original printed, marked, appraised. He only got license to pixels
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>>528067672
>Bitcoin is low as fuck. Buy!
Can't spare the money, need to fomo into gold.
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>>528051703
I've never sold a single bitcoin. I have over 13, bought my last full bitcoin for about $3,000. I will tell anyone I can that I just got lucky.
When I was first worth a quarter of a million I went shopping online for a 911. That would have been nearly everything. So I looked at Caymans. That still would have been 10% of what I had for something I had to insure, put gas in, maintain. So I did nothing and it crashed to 3K less than my 50K buy in. Then it went up again and I had more than half a million. Then it crashed again. It's done that several times with the last peak being 1.8M. I haven't touched it. If I need to, I'll cash some out to buy a decent amount of land but otherwise my initial investment is water under the bridge and we'll see how high it goes. I have other investments and other assets. I've made the most money with it but I'll be the first to admit I don't understand everything about it. But then, most people don't understand everything about a Tesla or an iPhone.
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>>528069136
unfathomably based and woolpilled
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>>528045100
fixd
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>>528051122
>>528051566
>each bank runs their own blockchain
So data can be intercepted and modifed over the wire, rendering the blockchain not only pointless but orders of magnitudes more wasteful, expensive, and retarded than using a simple database.
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>>528067491
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>>528044472
Should have invested on gacha instead.
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>>528071173
Excellent question, this is exactly the kind of thing more people should be asking.
The bridge is a massive attack vector, so it has to be designed with all of the same diligence as the original chains. The good news is that the industry standard bridge CCIP seems to be incredibly secure, but the bad news is that some companies still try to go with cheaper options. Basically every time you hear about wallets getting drained, it's either the oracle (data source) or the cross-chain bridge.
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>>528073459
I don't quite understand how this doesn't invalidate most of the purported use cases for blockchain. Wallets are attached to bank accounts and IRL identities, bridging is at the discretion of banks (any regulation will mandate backdoors, disclosed or otherwise), they can easily spoof or disappear calls to the bridge.
What advantages are there to justify the massive costs, compared with a typical multi-tenant distributed service/database stack and signed contracts?
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>>528044788
good people dont seek vast riches. bad people are stupid.
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>>528044600
23 rupees, max
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>>528046554
Maaaaaan, you just don't get it! You don't own the image, you own a digital certificate that SAYS you own the image!
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>>528074391
It's best to think of the whole thing as one giant "Unified Golden Record" where all banks have one singular shared set of information. It's the exact opposite of your fear, because the entire benefit is that it completely prevents the ability for companies to falsify or underreport information (eg what FTX did).
There are lots of other benefits too, like speed and cost savings. For example superannuation funds here (not sure if you have an equivalent) currently take about 14 days from receiving money to actually finalising investments. But there have been some trials with real money that brought that down to 1 hour.

I think in general you're underestimating how advanced this bridge is, it's not a singular point of failure that can be lied to. Just think about all of the general purported benefits of blockchains as a whole, but then this solves the specific problem of banks not all wanting or being able to use the exact same blockchain as each other.
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>>528044402

Anyone who was retarded enough to fall for NFTs also thought fiat currency was a solvent, stable idea.

All large transactions on fake shit is money laundering and nothing else. They spent their ill-gotten gains buying art (paintings) "thinking" they would maintain wealth when in reality the transaction was the means to an ends. Now that the money can be laundered, it can be legally invested.
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>>528045826
So it's nothing.
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>>528045543
How are these NFTs worth so little? Weren’t they tied to actual crypto?
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>>528044402
Depends, most people with money were in it for money laundering (which is also why governments have been intentionally so slow to legislate it).

Until that happens it will still be viable, but it’s always been bs gambling, but so is the stock market.
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>>528044472
Didn't Eminem buy this shit too?
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>>528079490
I bet his palms are sweaty, knees weak arms are heavy. There's vomit on his sweater already, NFT spaghetti
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>>528044402
He should’ve invested in something real like a full bionicles collection
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>>528079999
He should have invested in a gun, put it in his mouth and pulled the trigger.
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>>528044402
nah criminals and turd worlders suffering from hyperinflation use crypto. there's an actual market for the stuff
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>>528044402
Im pretty sure that despite what others are gaining and they winning at the system. they will eventually get their shit pushed in when their corrupt systems of finances crumble.
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>>528044788
You are right. outside looking in, normies really do believe that people were genuinly buying NFT's. but in reality there were a bunch of insider deals, moving money, or straight money laundering using the excuse of a NFT to transfer a large sum of money to shell crypto accounts to usually avoid taxes, but could be for the normal reasons, drugs, sex trafficking, pedo sells. ect.
a lot of artwork has been and will be used this way. there isnt a reason why that shitty painting got sold for 10k because it was actually good. it was done to hide a transaction. once you realize this, the magic trick just isnt magic anymore.
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>>528044788
You really underestimate humans.
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>>528045907
>>528077450
Retards, it's backed by the US fucking military. That's the backing. If you don't take dollars as your currency, the US military shows up and fucking kills you.
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>>528044402
NFT's were a stupid idea right from the get go.
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>>528080969
that's literally exactly how Rome was coping while dying
>As long as you have this (a sword), we have everything we need !!!
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>>528081053
Surely not. There's no way that spending millions on a jpeg could have been a stupid idea.
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>>528044960
If they'd all just listened to 50 cent they'd probably all be in 7 digits by now, and 50 would have hit 8 digits like a decade ago
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>>528082140
whoops, meant 8 and 9 digits
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>>528044402
Anyone with a single braincell new NFTs were a dead end. OP makes me happy.
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>>528044960
>Young Buck
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>>528082456
He's Broke Buck now, the Buck Broken Young Buck
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>>528044402
I bought this NFT for $1.6M in 2020, still think it was worth it
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>>528045543
If she spreads her legs for me ill buy it for $100
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>>528082903
I just saved it for free
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>>528082903
You should have paid $6 million for it.
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>>528046673
You will NEVER be a real glownigger
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>>528044402
this piece of shit is worth 80 bucks max. dont fall for the bullshit, retards. its called magick that you retards believe it and make it happen.l

you see how this works, its always you. the more retarded you are the easier it is for me.



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