human civilization and "money" has been around for nearly 5000 years
suddenly we are the VERY END of money?!
there is nothing different from today's society than Roman society when it comes to human nature.
LMCane said:
H-A I love your takes but come on man-
human civilization and "money" has been around for nearly 5000 years
suddenly we are the VERY END of money?!
there is nothing different from today's society than Roman society when it comes to human nature.
AggiEE said:Heineken-Ashi said:
I've said this before.. but the power and compute is nonsense. Sunk costs. We don't value anything in the energy it took to create it. We value things in what someone is willing to buy it for. Hard stop. Bitcoin is no different, or else it wouldn't be so volatile.
Everything that has ever been traded has a bid and an ask. If we ever get to the point where BTC is all mined and the only game in town, there will be no ask. There would never be a reason to sell it. Which means there will never be any available to buy. Whatever your government has is what they will loan fractions of to the people to participate in society. And it would be a constantly deleveraging society. If we are going that route, we are going there with gold, not made up internet money.
That's precisely my point. There's no value to bitcoin other than to speculate that the price will go up.
If all bitcoin becomes fully mined, there is a reason to sell - that is to liquidate it for actual currency where you can buy actual things, with the idea that the price will go down in the future. The ask does not magically go away.
Just because there's limited supply to something that does not mean it has any actual value. Bitcoin is completely fictitious just like those that claim Fiat currency is, but at least Fiat currency has legitimate legal tender and is backed by military, how we are all compensated, and how most transactions flow.
🚨BREAKING: JPMORGAN WANTED A WAR WITH BITCOIN - NOW THEY HAVE ONE🚨
— Adam Livingston (@AdamBLiv) November 23, 2025
JPMorgan really thought they could kneecap MSTR and nobody would notice.
They thought Bitcoin people were still asleep, still obedient, still grateful to beg for “permission” from legacy banks that survived… pic.twitter.com/UlULVFJv0R
Yukon Cornelius said:
What JPM do?
Seek truth. Stand with integrity. Fight for freedom.
— Jack Mallers (@jackmallers) November 23, 2025
Protect Bitcoin at all costs. https://t.co/jLtM8RD54s
Yukon Cornelius said:
What JPM do?
Yukon Cornelius said:
On btc I assume? If these hardcore believers were loaning their btc to banks they kind of deserve it lol
FobTies said:
Tom Lee called an ETH bottom last week. Might end up being right.
🇺🇸 U.S. COULD START BUYING BITCOIN FOR STRATEGIC RESERVE 🚀
— BMNR Bullz (@BMNRBullz) November 24, 2025
Pomp on CNBC , “the U.S. will start buying Bitcoin… adding it to the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.”
Not official yet, but just the possibility is MASSIVE for $BTC / $ETH / $BMNR 🔥 pic.twitter.com/qEHJ9ULZ44
FobTies said:
Im not sure this can happen as easy as people think. Assuming it will happen sets up a major disappointment.🇺🇸 U.S. COULD START BUYING BITCOIN FOR STRATEGIC RESERVE 🚀
— BMNR Bullz (@BMNRBullz) November 24, 2025
Pomp on CNBC , “the U.S. will start buying Bitcoin… adding it to the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.”
Not official yet, but just the possibility is MASSIVE for $BTC / $ETH / $BMNR 🔥 pic.twitter.com/qEHJ9ULZ44
GeorgiAg said:
Strategic Bitcoin reserve? What's that goobledegook?
The first rule about StratBit is, nobody talks about StratBit.GeorgiAg said:
Strategic Bitcoin reserve? What's that goobledegook?
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Texas becomes first state to buy Bitcoin, investing $10 million into its Strategic Reserve. pic.twitter.com/m77vmZdYQW
— Watcher.Guru (@WatcherGuru) November 25, 2025
techno-ag said:
Texas invested. See above.
Dale Earnhardts Stache said:
Japan monetary policy ****ing **** up