He said cryptos are obsolete. He says the only reason it even got this far was because all the idiotic millennials fomoed in once they caught wind of the crypto currency delusion.
Bitcoin is too expensive to mine, ethereum is a buggy software that can be interjected with malicious code to infect everyone on the network.
The fact that ethereum was forked twice to prevent hackers is scary. We don't even fucking need decentralization. Do you realize google cloud storage isn't just one fucking storage unit of data you idiots?
Google storage has tons of servers running. Just because you hack into one server doesn't mean all of the data is not corrupt.
Stop sucking your dicks and thinking you're gonna get rich. Digital currencies have been around since the 90's. No one ever took it seriously. This shit is just the same as the dot.com bubble but worse because millenial cucks that were too young to experience the dot.com bubble are eager and ready to try and make a quick buck.
Anything with blockchain technology on it would skyrocket 1000% percent. It's the same shit. What happens to pets.com?
Cmon you idiots. You really thought crypto was going to save you from wage cucking?
The governments, big banks, and other mult-billion dollar investors think it's horseshit.
Get off the deluded high horse and realize this shit is slowly dying. Exit now or cry later.
This will go back to sub 2k by EOY. It's so damn obvious.
>mining will always be profitable. unless bitcoin is worthless (which it is)
Jayden Smith
This is weird. Youre a weird guy arent you.
Michael Mitchell
Nobody cares, OP. Only brainlets buy HTC and ETH.
Grayson Perry
This is exactly the right answer.
Jordan Johnson
>CS programmer at UCLA >just give all your data to google
nice b8 fag
Luis Hall
a cs programmer at UCLA
that's really scraping the bottom of the barrel. is this a troll post
Dominic Nguyen
how does ethereum beat Eos
Oliver Smith
Crypto is literally my life. I'd rather die with it than sell.
Michael Smith
Nice reddit spacing.
Sebastian Hill
> that formatting > CS "programmer" at UCLA > governments, banks, multi billion dollar investors think it's horseshit
Exquisite bait. Have a (you) OP.
Adam Lee
A CS PROGRAMMER?!!!!!! OMG... AND.. AT UCLAN??!!!! OMG... CS... PROGRAMMER. SOUNDS SO TECHNICAL.
Chase Barnes
>CS programmer at UCLA Any nigger with a 28 on the ACT can be a "CS programmer at UCLA".
Jayden Campbell
My fucking face when I'm a Software Developer with no fucking degree working daily on a Process Control System and actual Market Rival of Siemens in that segment.
I don't get it why normies or literal retards put Computer Science on such a high pedestal, is it because they're completely ignorant about Computers in general and the word Science just makes it stronger?
Most graduates are really retarded since they have no experience at all, and so far majors or doctorates that I encountered so far in my field haven't been that much more intelligent in programming than me.
>Google storage has tons of servers running. Just because you hack into one server doesn't mean all of the data is not corrupt. You don’t don’t understand crypto and your friend doesn’t either. Idiots.
Asher Parker
>CS programmer at UCLA No one cares about what some crusty old fucker sitting in a broom room thinks about the real world
Andrew Foster
Unless you went out of your way to study academic CS concepts, you probably have no idea how much theory you're missing if you only study job-related CS.
Justin Barnes
I actually do a lot of research myself while going to workshops and doing certs. So I doubt there is a lot of material that I lost by not going to uni.
Fucking newfags don't even try to put out quality FUD. Crypto is far from obsolete, my prof and 2 of his TAs are researching improvements of SHA. I guess IBM didn't get the memo because it is pumping billions into blockchain research Fuck off
I'm just waiting for the next bullrun and then I'm out. I could have pretty much "made it" if I cashed out in early Jan but I was too greedy and now I gotta wait.
Jason Miller
UCLA cryptocurrency community explores the potential of blockchain By Maya McNealis
Students on campus are exploring different ways to use blockchain technology by creating new labs and clubs related to cryptocurrency.
Cryptocurrencies are digital currencies that individuals or institutions can trade for value online. These currencies, such as bitcoin, are stored and transferred in secure and recorded transactions using a technology called blockchain. Every secure transfer of cryptocurrency is added to a record of recent transfers of that currency, and these blocks of data add up to form a publicly accessible blockchain, according to technology website Lifewire.
“Think of it as an open ledger that safely secures data so that it is publicly accessible,” said Aditya Agarwal, a second-year international development studies and economics student and vice president of Bruin Crypto Trading, a cryptocurrency club at UCLA.
Anthony Humay and Douglas Wong, both second-year computer science students, founded the club Blockchain at UCLA last year because they think there is a lack of opportunities for undergraduate students at UCLA or living in Los Angeles to explore blockchain. The club, which formed in partnership with the Blockchain Lab, hopes to educate and encourage students across disciplines to design new applications for blockchain.
Agarwal said because cryptocurrencies are decentralized, they do not require a bank or any other third party to facilitate transactions.
>Just talked with a CS programmer at UCLA >pretending you have friends >pretending you talk to people
shitty larp, loser
Ryder Long
gee user, nice originality with the whole "dot com bubble" idea. i really like how you compared a currency with a stock, you know? also, tell your (((friend))) at UCLA to GET FUCKED YOU STUPID FUCKIGN MONG GET OFF MY GODDAMN FUCKING BOARD. FUCK YOU
Same as the dotcom bubble you say eh? Well in that case we are at the return the to the mean and are about to get rich
Hunter Morales
>Most graduates are really retarded since they have no experience at all, and so far majors or doctorates that I encountered so far in my field haven't been that much more intelligent in programming than me. experience trumps schooling level. But say that at a job interview and get laughed out of the room. You can't even interview for that tier job without it, regardless of how well you have your shit together. I didn't go to school for CS, but I ended up in the field by working up. These days, I work on server backends building and connecting various SQL databases to an assortment of frontends for clients. Boring as fuck. I make ok money and end up teaching CS hires how to do it as they shadow me and get paid more than I do. It is retarded though, cause most jobs are completely different from each other, so you really do need a lot of experience to see something through from start to finish without wasting time. It's pretty bullshit, but my own fault for not majoring in it. Couple years extra school = 6 years irl experience according to the world. Companies literally don't care if you do the job better or end up fixing the mistakes of others.