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Cryptocurrency Investment Thread - No Haters Please

By Spyderturbo007

6 years ago


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    #16 6 years ago
    Quoted from Yoski:

    I am planting crypto tulip bulbs on my virtual land where I live with my virtual family and spend my cryptocurrency. And I lived happily ever after until the power got cut and reality intruded.

    Which obviously failed to affect the electronic money in the bank and the electronic money in the stock market. No worries, you've written down the serial numbers off all of the money you've ever deposited, so you're sure to come out on top.

    Some real hard core thinking types on here. Brilliant.

    #58 6 years ago
    Quoted from guyincognito:

    EDIT: Wrong thread. First rule of Scamcoin is you're not supposed to talk about Scamcoin.
    Buy Scamcoin, err... I mean 'Super Cool Awesome Money' Coin here: http://supercoolawesomemoney.com/
    This is not financial advice. Don't "invest" more than you're willing to lose. Yada, yada, yada.

    For those new to the internet, this poster is a textbook example of a troll.

    TROLL - One who posts a deliberately provocative message to a newsgroup or message board with the intention of causing maximum disruption and argument.

    Remember kids, trolls are just wannabe bullies without any testicular fortitude.

    This ends today's PSA.

    Happy mining.

    #92 6 years ago
    Quoted from Yoski:

    I am planting crypto tulip bulbs on my virtual land where I live with my virtual family and spend my cryptocurrency. And I lived happily ever after until the power got cut and reality intruded.

    Quoted from ExtremePinball:

    Which obviously failed to affect the electronic money in the bank and the electronic money in the stock market. No worries, you've written down the serial numbers off all of the money you've ever deposited, so you're sure to come out on top.
    Some real hard core thinking types on here. Brilliant.

    Quoted from Yoski:

    The government can easily pull the plug on any cryptocurrency, then its lights out. Also the exchanges are frequently hacked. The chances of that happening to stocks portfolios or money in the bank are not zero but significantly lower. So much for the hard core thinking types.

    It helps to understand what YOU wrote yourself, to then understand what I wrote. You surmised that when the electricity got cut off, crypto currency disappears. I noted that if the electricity goes out, all electronic money disappears.

    This obviously both confused and upset you, so you attempted another poor attempt at sarcasm. Your inability to stay on your own topic, electrical outage affecting crypto currencies, is sad.

    #94 6 years ago
    Quoted from GhostThruster:

    How would the government pull the plug on cryptocurrency? I can understand how they could tax it so heavily or make it extremely painful to continue using that most people would stop dealing with it but isn't a major point of having a decentralized blockchain so that no one person or group can easily influence it or take it down?

    The same way they pulled the plug on the illegal drug trade, arms trade, murder, human trafficking, prostitution, child pornography and illegal immigration. Based on the efficient, quick and successful abolishment of the above, this little crypto currency thing should be no problem.

    One must logically assume that any attempt by this federal government to ban anything, would be an outright joke.

    #95 6 years ago
    Quoted from guyincognito:

    I always was a bit curious on the type of investor that would fall for an obvious Ponzi like Bitconnect.
    Here's an example of someone who "invested" $30K in BitConnect/BCC.

    For those new to the internet, this poster is a textbook example of a troll.

    TROLL - One who posts a deliberately provocative message to a newsgroup or message board with the intention of causing maximum disruption and argument.

    Remember kids, trolls are just wannabe bullies without any testicular fortitude. They're often sad & lonely, and seek out attention by intentionally irritating others. It has been surmised that this is caused by a direct link to micro-penis syndrome.

    This ends today's PSA.

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