Dogecoin bust
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Mate of mine used to sell timeshares in the 80's, double glazing in the 90's and penny stocks in 00's. Think he came out of retirement to sell Crypto. Makes a good wedge on the commission he charges.....
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Still overpriced junk
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This from a NYT piece about Tether
"Tether, a company whose namesake currency is a linchpin of crypto trading worldwide."
"Even by crypto’s often-surreal standards, Tether has a peculiar history. The company was founded in 2014 by Brock Pierce, a cryptocurrency evangelist who, as a child actor, starred in the “Mighty Ducks” movies. He and his partner, Reeve Collins, later handed control of the firm to a former plastic surgeon named Giancarlo Devasini, who has stored some of Tether’s assets in a bank in the Bahamas run by one of the creators of the “Inspector Gadget” cartoon."
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/17/tech ... rency.html
Amazing!
"Tether, a company whose namesake currency is a linchpin of crypto trading worldwide."
"Even by crypto’s often-surreal standards, Tether has a peculiar history. The company was founded in 2014 by Brock Pierce, a cryptocurrency evangelist who, as a child actor, starred in the “Mighty Ducks” movies. He and his partner, Reeve Collins, later handed control of the firm to a former plastic surgeon named Giancarlo Devasini, who has stored some of Tether’s assets in a bank in the Bahamas run by one of the creators of the “Inspector Gadget” cartoon."
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/17/tech ... rency.html
Amazing!
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Have to agree parrot .........amazing!
It's "amazing" what a mess can be caused by peoples downright GREED
It's "amazing" what a mess can be caused by peoples downright GREED
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Really interesting article on Tether.
The above quote (from the same NY times article shared by Parrot) would not fill me with confidence. The use of a Casino as an example seems to suggest using this 'stable' crypto is the same as gambling!“Everyone’s freaking out — like, ‘I lost my life savings,’” said Mr. Collins, who founded Tether with Mr. Pierce and now runs a crypto venture called BLOCKv. “That’s a tragedy, but it’s just as much of a tragedy when someone says, ‘I went to a casino and lost my life savings.’ But that doesn’t mean let’s regulate casinos out of existence.”
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Truly.parrot wrote: ↑June 19, 2022, 3:03 pmThis from a NYT piece about Tether
"Tether, a company whose namesake currency is a linchpin of crypto trading worldwide."
"Even by crypto’s often-surreal standards, Tether has a peculiar history. The company was founded in 2014 by Brock Pierce, a cryptocurrency evangelist who, as a child actor, starred in the “Mighty Ducks” movies. He and his partner, Reeve Collins, later handed control of the firm to a former plastic surgeon named Giancarlo Devasini, who has stored some of Tether’s assets in a bank in the Bahamas run by one of the creators of the “Inspector Gadget” cartoon."
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/17/tech ... rency.html
Amazing!
I cannot imagine how Doodoo missed this for his therapy thread
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Oh! Tell me it's not true!deankham wrote: ↑June 19, 2022, 6:52 pmReally interesting article on Tether.
The above quote (from the same NY times article shared by Parrot) would not fill me with confidence. The use of a Casino as an example seems to suggest using this 'stable' crypto is the same as gambling!“Everyone’s freaking out — like, ‘I lost my life savings,’” said Mr. Collins, who founded Tether with Mr. Pierce and now runs a crypto venture called BLOCKv. “That’s a tragedy, but it’s just as much of a tragedy when someone says, ‘I went to a casino and lost my life savings.’ But that doesn’t mean let’s regulate casinos out of existence.”
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Here is what appears to be the same article without the NYT paywall:
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/c ... eck-crypto
Not sure which is more worrisome, the way Tether is backed or the US gov getting involved to regulate it further.
For some, these low crypto prices are certainly a buying opportunity. I don't think I would like to own crypto as my life savings or retirement plan but it might be fun in a long term gambling sort of way. Unrealized losses are not anything I would be jumping off a rooftop about. Now, like the stock market, leveraged or money borrowed to purchase something this volatile simply does not make sense to me. Perhaps I am just a more conservative investor.
Just wondering: Do any of the posters in this thread hold any cryptocurrency?
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/c ... eck-crypto
Not sure which is more worrisome, the way Tether is backed or the US gov getting involved to regulate it further.
For some, these low crypto prices are certainly a buying opportunity. I don't think I would like to own crypto as my life savings or retirement plan but it might be fun in a long term gambling sort of way. Unrealized losses are not anything I would be jumping off a rooftop about. Now, like the stock market, leveraged or money borrowed to purchase something this volatile simply does not make sense to me. Perhaps I am just a more conservative investor.
Just wondering: Do any of the posters in this thread hold any cryptocurrency?
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I don't but it's easy to meet people who do. Gambling is very popular.
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Yup, I was just wondering if any of the previous posters on this thread held any cryptocoin.
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A friend of mine urged me to invest in Bitcoin. I told him that as a Luddite, I simply cannot understand how wealth can be created from nothing. At my advanced age, my main need is to protect my nest egg. My money is in a US bank and earns basically nothing. I have absolutely no investments. I'm happy to say that I now have more money in the bank than at any time in my long life. Since I do not spend money like a drunken sailor, my pensions have a healthy surplus every month. I will add that I have no need to live on a budget and I do like new toys and have many things that I really don't need. Feeling secure is more important to me than trying to get wealthy with risky investments. I am by no means wealthy and I never will be. Being content and comfortable allows me to sleep well.
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I have to say I've lost a fortune in Wifecoin over the last 50 years
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Easy. Nothing has any intrinsic value. Things have value only to the extent that people think that they do. When lots of people think that something has value, then it does.
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A piece of land can grow food. With some baht in my pocket, I can buy a beer nearly anyplace.
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Just waiting for another dot-com bubble burst to happen to crypto.
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Thank you.tamada wrote: ↑June 17, 2022, 7:43 amReuters: Elon Musk sued for $258 billion over alleged Dogecoin pyramid scheme.
https://www.reuters.com/legal/transacti ... 022-06-16/
A bit specious IMHO. Anyone here reckon that Elon Musk is a smart financial advisor? I mean, if he is such a wiz, wouldn't he already be running the Fed?
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That's the ticket to happinessglalt wrote: ↑June 22, 2022, 9:43 amA friend of mine urged me to invest in Bitcoin. I told him that as a Luddite, I simply cannot understand how wealth can be created from nothing. At my advanced age, my main need is to protect my nest egg. My money is in a US bank and earns basically nothing. I have absolutely no investments. I'm happy to say that I now have more money in the bank than at any time in my long life. Since I do not spend money like a drunken sailor, my pensions have a healthy surplus every month. I will add that I have no need to live on a budget and I do like new toys and have many things that I really don't need. Feeling secure is more important to me than trying to get wealthy with risky investments. I am by no means wealthy and I never will be. Being content and comfortable allows me to sleep well.
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