@_denadyne @Adouble212 @CryptoKaleo To clarify - I don’t doubt the influence folks can have across some of these markets - that happens for sure. I mainly meant BTC (although the OP didn’t specify BTC). But mostly it was a genuine curiosity on his (and now your thoughts - so thanks ) as opposed to a position on it.
@ChrisBlec@JoeBiden@RepMaxineWaters Agreed. But if people don’t agree with the verdict saying a large amount of blame is on recent politician comments, rather than decades of systemic failure, is you ignoring a lot of the evidence.
@ChrisBlec@JoeBiden@RepMaxineWaters Right. And def not the cop that killed him or the system that in that scenario would have let him get away with it (like it does so many others). Got it.
@LindsayxLin@jchervinsky Excellent thread.
Beyond the legalities the thing that pisses me off is that as soon as there��s even a whiff of “scam” in this space, if you’re not a scam & healthily backed, then do what you can to reassure people.
They’ve done the opposite in the pursuit of hype/pseudo-anon
1/ Tether is not the reason for the recent fall in Bitcoin's price. We may just be at the end of this particular hype cycle, the fourth major cycle in Bitcoin's history.
https://t.co/lUudyI9mgw
@VinnyLingham@tetherprinter This could work both ways though, right? If Tether were legit but big money is bearish then they wouldn’t be buying so no printing. Or, also, the other option...
@crazy_crypto Problem with replying is that your email (assuming this is email) gets whitelisted in scam circles as someone who opens / answers. So you’ll get a lot more over time. A friend of mine used to have a lot of fun responding but his email address paid the price! Was hilarious though