To people born into a failing currency, #Bitcoin is incredibly intuitive.
Even without understanding the technology they can understand why they should own some, because they’ve lived the alternative.
@diglloyd Have you never owned a dividend stock before?
Dividend investors have been buying and holding 30vol assets paying 2-3% for decades and have been quite happy with it.
Expecting something to pay 11% AND be perfectly stable is the definition of a free lunch.
@HardMoneyLex@Innerdevcrypto It’s not a sample size of 3, it’s a sample size of 16 years.
Human behavior creates repeatable patterns.
Satoshi hard-coded this cycle in to the code and its [diminishing] impulse is still highly impactful.
@Bkclaims …or more nefariously, simply using this as a method to collect personal information of anyone stupid enough to respond to the lawsuit and presumably sell that info to someone who could extort the keys out of them…
@Bkclaims What exactly is the plan here?
Go faketoshi route by trying to sue developers to fork the coins over to them? Use the claim as basis for a loan? Who would even take a clearly encumbered asset as collateral?
Claiming ownership is nonsensical without the keys to spend them.
@Bumcleaver@ezzyskii 100%.
Also, in sign language a question is not typically a separate or stand-alone sentence type.
Questions are formed [implied] with intonation, emphasis, and expression. No doubt our cousins have many questions, but don’t “ask” them the way we expect them to.
@egregious_angst@Aelthemplaer The vast majority of astronaut sightings can be explained with one simple fact:
Space is full of stuff!
It’s only empty in the relative sense, there is tons of debris, dust, rocks, ice chunks, just floating about in all sorts of orbits everywhere in our solar system.
Explained: the UFO that seems to fly around a wind farm and change direction with no visible means of propulsion
A video that some call impossible to explain actually has a very plausible explanation. But you might not like it.
It's probably a balloon.
@KezzieSquared Checkout the 360deg panoramas built into Google Earth (moon map obvs.)
They’re fantastic, and marked to the actual locations they were taken.