Argent Stonecutter
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Well that's the libertarian dream and promise for many people. Reality is different, though: Bitcoin is pretty much centralized nowadays. Turns out that even in such a system which was designed to work without central money storage entities, so banks, people are creating them by themselves. It's just that they've got different names, bitcoin exchanges.Yeah but with Blockchain we can move away from a centralized system that benefits rich bankers and to a decentralized system that benefits rich assholes with a majority stake in whatever particular chain!
Dakota Tebaldi I've said before you should be teaching, an idea you didn't think much of, but there's also a market for writing the way you write about technical stuff. You could freelance for some of the tech or science oriented web sites (small money but short articles and sure money) or self-publish Kindle books on Amazon - more work/time, but potentially (sneaky word ...) better money. I imagine the sites get perpetual rights to your stuff, so you probably couldn't go with what is becoming a very common path, which is anthologizing your web pieces in print/Kindle, but it is worth keeping in the back of your mind.Dakota Tebaldi - You have a flair for describing and explaining a very complicated topic so that I can actually understand what is going on. I really look forward to your posts because I know I'm going to learn something instead of being mystified by some event in the cryptocurrency/NFT arena. Thank you!
Brilliant! Such good advice!Dakota Tebaldi I've said before you should be teaching, an idea you didn't think much of, but there's also a market for writing the way you write about technical stuff.
I'm not 100% sold but you've certainly given me something to think about, so thanks for that.You're writing the stuff anyway -- might as well get paid for it!
LOL, that reminds me of when Mugabe tried to literally outlaw inflation in Zimbabwe, back in 2007. Literally, he would send goons to arrest you and throw you in jail if you increased prices or wages. It was an economic disaster. Before, you had goods that people could not afford to buy. With draconian price controls, he created extreme shortages, so there were no goods to buy. The only way out for them was to allow people to use foreign currencies.This NFT project is coding a price-floor into its token that the project leader says will never let the NFT trade for lower than its initial price, claiming this means the buyers can have confidence that their investment will never lose value. What it actually means in practice is that if the NFT loses any value, it functionally loses absolutely all of its value.
There's no stupidity floor with NFTs.The more I think about that price floor concept the stupider it feels.
www.thebeaverton.com
LOL... But I got to say, I think most "techbro" stereotypes aren't true of actual tech people... just bro's in general. Most of the people I know who really lost their shirts in crypto were military.![]()
"Uh, that's also how they're supposed to work" says techbro as NFT market drops 92%
SILICON VALLEY - Amid reports that NFT sales have plummeted 92% since September, the techbro who has struggled to explain what NFTs even are is also assuring you that “the drop is also definitely part of it”.www.thebeaverton.com
You're posting cryptocurrency news in your NFT thread? But cryptocurrency is fungible.Heh.
Can't. The thread itself isn't fungible. It says so right in the title.You're posting cryptocurrency news in your NFT thread? But cryptocurrency is fungible.
TIME FOR A THREAD RENAMING!
Delete the thread! Start Over!Can't. The thread itself isn't fungible. It says so right in the title.![]()
Too late, its been minted as an NFT on the immutable BlockChain.Delete the thread! Start Over!
Too late, its been minted as an NFT on the immutable BlockChain.