question. Whats the value of something that doesnt do anything and doesnt really exist?
Question. Whats the value of something that doesnt do anything and doesnt really exist?
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humans r basically worthless
About 1000$ EOY usually
Depends. What shape/color is the logo?
priceless
nullset
if you look at humanity from a 8th dimensional pov how can anything even be worth anything to begin with?
Whatever people are willing to pay for it
idk ask the Vatican
irrelevant
well a car is made up of something you can physically feel and it can take you places.
A house is a roof over your head.
Even food is real, we consume it to survive.
Are you referring to bitcoin?
easy
pastebin.com
AT THE PRICE OF 10,000,000 USD FOR 1 BITCOIN IT ALREADY CAN REPLACE DOLLARS
to a farmer a tractor is worth more than a ox. how much in dollar in cents depends on the exchange rate between the value he provides to someone else and the currency all participating parties agree upon.
I dont know what that is but ive in the last fortnight ive received 6 phonecalls and about 20 emails from people all telling me the same thing and that itl cost money, when i ask them what it does they say nothing.
I ask them if i can hold onto it they say no
is that what bitcoin is?
bump for interest
I even asked them if i could see a picture of what i was purchasing and they couldent provide that either
DOLLARS also not exist
the paper dollar it debut note on somethin not existing
paper dollar can be replased or printed more
Might be worth thousands to some people and nothing to others.
What’s the value of God?
thats literally the stupidest thing ive ever heard, you would have your computer if you didnt have dollars, which makes you a hypocrite.
What do you use to buy your clothes, or your food? this bitcoin thing
I can literally goto my bank and withdraw my so called non existent dollars and they will give me something i can actually feel and see.
dollars are printed in proportion and represent the value created by the economy.
we left the gold standard because it doesn't make sense to have a fix number of dollars buying an amount of stuff that doubles every decade.
Yeah, but only cavemen still use paper fiat.
I used to think like this back in 2010. What good is something virtual? Can't I just copy it? Then I realized cryptos do actually exist.
3/5
>all money greater than stock markets
wrong.
lmfao
does bitcoin pay for your isp which allows you to shitpost about something you know nothing about?
Cause i believe youre paying them with 'paper'
Another hypocrite
unironically price singularity
just do the math; if you don't, you're just lazy and/or stupid
You can transfer value internationally at little to no cost and everything is secure and electonicaly automated. Noone can take your money unless you give them permission or your key is taken. Limited amount in circulation and if private keys are lost more bitcoins go out of circulation increasing the value of the coins you own.
No, my money comes into my bank account via direct deposit and I pay my bill via debit card. No paper necessary. My electronic transactions just use fiat as a measuring tool of value, the same way value is applied to cryptocurrencies.
It doesn't physicslly exist but it has a function and usecase. There is also no way to prove that real life isn't a simulation.