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1. WilTim+o2[view] [source] 2022-02-10 12:41:37
>>nemoni+(OP)
It's astonishing to me that people will just buy into any success story that involves crypto and NFTs. People don't question why poorly drawn pictures are being bought for thousands of dollars, don't question why there are hundreds of altcoins on the market and some "cryptocurrency experts" are supposedly "offering free tips" on investment. The whole space is rife with scams and embellishments and yet there are so many people just blindly buying into it, including the damn BBC!
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2. luckya+Y4[view] [source] 2022-02-10 13:00:07
>>WilTim+o2
Every person I've spoken to who's told me they're interested in crypto literally only care about it to make money, and have no interest in learning how it works. They all treat every last crypto-based use as investment like stocks, and not as a normal economic choice (e.g. "I want $3000 worth of bitcoin to buy a car" is not something people are doing, instead it's all "I want $3000 worth of bitcoin because the internet told me it'll be 3 million in a year").

NFTs also annoy me because it's literally the worst part of art industry - "buying" the "rights" to a piece of art so you can turn it for more cash later on, and not as an appreciation of the work. Bored Apes might be one of the few exceptions where people are doing it for "bragging rights", which is infinitely better because you're buying it to say you own it, much closer to normal art purchases.

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3. cutebo+58[view] [source] 2022-02-10 13:22:48
>>luckya+Y4
This is largely because there is almost nothing you can do with crypto apart from speculate and gamble. The more I learn about stuff like defi the more I understand just how fractally useless crypto is.
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4. Rarebo+0b[view] [source] 2022-02-10 13:39:49
>>cutebo+58
You can buy drugs and other illegal things off the internet (tor), that's very useful for some people. Basically crypto allows for transactions that could otherwise be blocked or easily tracked by central parties (1). It can also be used to bypass gambling laws.

For legal purchases and activities crypto is useless, regular money is much more practical.

[1] depending on which crypto and how it's used tracking is possible, so care is required (especially) when converting dollars to crypto.

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5. pessim+Mf[view] [source] 2022-02-10 14:02:59
>>Rarebo+0b
> You can buy drugs and other illegal things off the internet (tor)

Can you? After that huge bust a few years back, I figured that particular usage was marginal at this point. Seems like the only use for crypto is ransomware, dodging taxes or smuggling embezzled money out of your country.

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6. Mattic+rw[view] [source] 2022-02-10 15:08:35
>>pessim+Mf
Yeah, there are still plenty of drugs on the darkweb. Busting a few dealers doesn't eliminate demand, and in-person dealers don't have a "reviews" page for their products and behavior.
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