To ease load on aging grid, state program offers energy credits to bitcoin miners to curtail their power consumption.

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    10 months ago

    Police, military, tax offices are NOT assets that can be liquidated.

    The US can cede high-value land, lease ports, etc. to back the US dollar with something physical. The US dollar is not backed by a metal, that much is true. However, it is backed by the entire US now.

    Blockchain is essentially a huge, decentralized database (or ledger) that says who owns what. The big issue with crypto is you can manipulate who owns what if you own a majority of the coin available. The other big issue is that nobody accepts bitcoin. Therefore, people are using exchanges and getting absolutely fucked by malicious smart contracts.

    You keep talking about the fall of fiat, but you fail to prove that crypto is a valid replacement

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      10 months ago

      can cede high value land, lease ports

      They already do the second thing, and answer this, what EXACTLY is on that high value land you’re talking about?

      you can manipulate who owns what if you own a majority of the coin available

      This is a blatant lie. I don’t know who told you that. The closest thing to what you are describing is a 51% attack in which you have +51% of the network hashrate, in which you try to insert an alternate blockchain because everyone will have to do confirmations on you. This allows them to:

      • block transactions

      • double spend coins

      • prevent the creation of new blocks

      It does not allow them to steal crypto from confirmed transactions. At most, it will allow them to spend a coin somewhere and then yoink it to another address.

      You may point your finger and be all like “See! You just admitted it right there, that’s PROOF”

      Nuh uh uh, not so fast buddy

      If you are using a reputable coin, this is prohibitively expensive to perform, and the thing about this is, you get ONE SHOT to do this.

      The thing that is comical about this, is that the government’s mint has the exact issues you are describing right now.

      nobody accepts bitcoin

      And who’s fault is that exactly? Besides, that’s not even accurate to begin with. Some of the largest companies on earth accept bitcoin. Tesla for instance accepts bitcoin. Many smaller vendors accept multiple cryptocurrencies, hell, I’ve bought real world goods including food off of MoneroMarket.

      using exchanges

      Lol. Do you think I got my crypto from an exchange? Don’t you think the idea of KYC defeats the entire concept of a CRYPTO currency? A currency based around cryptography? One that allows for privacy and anonymity on different levels based on which one you choose (which should always be monero or its forks)? Also, what do you mean smart contract? None of that shit matters if you transfer your coins to a wallet you own and get confirmations.

      If you are buying crypto from robinhood, first off you’re fucking retarded, but second off that’s not an exchange, that’s a stock broker who is using crypto (that they likely are not even holding) as a stock.