• NoiseColor @lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I think most people don’t understand cryptocurrencies. On one side it’s all hyperbolic about being your own bank and financial freedom and new tech, on the other side it’s hyperbolic about how there is no underlying value, it’s all going to 0, scams, drugs, terrorism, money laundering,…

    But the fact is that crypto does have an underlying value. It’s gambling. Gambling is a huge industry.

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      2 days ago

      Also drugs.

      I always said as long as crypto can be used to buy drugs, it will have value.

      When everything we know in the world is gone and we’re using rocks to make spears again, people will still want drugs, the value is eternal.

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        I mean it’s also really really good at money laundering and other financial securities scams that are otherwise illegal in real currency. IDK why OP is being so dismissive of that.

        As long as the gov refuses to regulate it, it’s going to be useful for crimes. On the off chance we ever get a government willing to actually do anything but war crimes and graft, regulating it would destroy a lot of its utility and value.

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            1 day ago

            Normal money can get you a visit from the SEC when you do securities fraud with it. Has that ever happened with a crypto pump and dump?

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      1 day ago

      Congrats, now you understand fiat currency. It only has value because we agree on it.

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        16 hours ago

        Fiat has value because the government demands taxes in it. If you don’t pay your taxes, they put you in jail.

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        No. I mean you can get all philosophical and say that everything has value only because that’s a human concept, but thats not really something I would answer to.

        Fiat has value because it’s enforced. Because we have institutions that enforce it and because all of our lives are intertwined with it. We buy food with it and we are paid with it. It’s everywhere. It doesn’t make it immune to manipulation and fraud and crime, but we can take legal action because law is also intertwined with the same system.

        Crypto is , with a couple of exceptions, a really terrible casino.

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      2 days ago

      As opposed to the USD, which is backed by nothing, and therefore has no underlying value, but is not gambling for some reason?

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        The USD is backed by a state who demands their taxes be paid in their currency, ensuring there will always be demand for said currency.

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          This is also why people who complain about how “our tax dollars” are spent are missing the point. Their tax dollars don’t fund the government or any of its activities. Taxes are just an inflationary control measure; money is created when the government spends it.