@Vivek4real_ I can do anything and everything in the fraction of a time with very few bugs and problems. Compressing months to days for all my software development projects.
@PeterSchiff@phongle STRC has real assets
Strategy holds hundreds of thousands of Bitcoin. Those are real balance-sheet assets
Dividends can be funded by:
- reserves
- financing
- asset sales
That alone disqualifies it from being a textbook Ponzi.
@btcjvs Possible in theory, but not realistic in practice. Dividend resets aren’t driven by short-term trading cycles, and retail can’t force increases that way. A 20% yield would likely require severe market stress, not routine buy/sell behavior.
@cryptomanran AI competing for electricity with Bitcoin miners is real, but it doesn’t “kill Bitcoin.” If miners shut down, the Bitcoin difficulty adjustment lowers mining difficulty, restoring profitability. Hashrate shifts to cheaper energy sources. AI may reshape mining—not destroy it.
@PeterSchiff@TFTC21 The fact you’re saying the word “tokenized” is acknowledging a losing battle. Stablecoins are based on deflating fiat. Gold is expensive to store, transport, and verify. Bitcoins solves this problem.
That assumes AI’s goal is replacing humans. Most tools we rely on aren’t perfect: calculators depend on inputs, GPS makes wrong turns, pilots use autopilot but still monitor it, doctors use imperfect tests, and markets price risk imperfectly. The standard isn’t perfection—it’s improvement.
@RobertFreundLaw@JoeCarlasare You probably said the same about cellular and internet when it first came out? Find one issue and dismiss the technology. Cellular, internet, AI, probably nothing.
Cool experiment, but Doom isn’t a fair benchmark for AI. Those neurons aren’t running the game or reasoning about it — they’re controlling a simple signal with feedback. Comparing that to training trillion-parameter models on GPU clusters is apples to oranges. Fascinating research though.
@kyledoops Cost of living abroad is 2-3 times cheaper than the united states. 10% doesn't bring back manufacturing, it causes inflation. Nobody wants a $3,000 iPhone made here.
@hasantoxr I use AI to build software. You’re using AI wrong. Requirements are part of the source code and build process. The AI will read the requirements that evolve over time. Nobody relies on prompts. Nobody assumes it “remembers”.