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AndyC wrote:...
I got into Ethereum a little while ago .
I know people did that in the late 1800s, but I thought it was illegal now... ;-)
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I had a wallet with a bitcoin or two back when it was worth nothing. I was mining for them. I lost it because it was worthless.

I've kicked myself several times over the last few months because of that. Thanks for reminding me... :P
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This is funny - I am sure this was recorded first but I've seen his son give the exact same presentation - practically word for word.
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Crypto just like the dollar nothing behind it I will save silver, gold, bullets & bacon.
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There's nothing more behind gold and silver than there is behind any currency. People just agree to assign value to it. Or not. Bullets and bacon have some intrinsic use that can give them value.
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ELB wrote:There's nothing more behind gold and silver than there is behind any currency. People just agree to assign value to it. Or not. Bullets and bacon have some intrinsic use that can give them value.
I'll take bacon over vapo-currency any day! :biggrinjester:
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I'll take beans and bullets over bit crud any day.

Is such stuff as crypto currency interesting?

Very.

However, I won't be one to use it.

Then again, I still have a land line, so...geezers like me have zero trust in CC, consarn it. Now, hand me ma corn cob and Prince Albert inna can. Where are my kitchen matches...?

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At work we accept bitcoin for our virtual/hosting services, it is nice as a vendor as there is no way to chargeback a payment. So it lets us accept signups from areas that traditionally have extremely high credit card fraud.
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bblhd672 wrote:
ELB wrote:There's nothing more behind gold and silver than there is behind any currency. People just agree to assign value to it. Or not. Bullets and bacon have some intrinsic use that can give them value.
I'll take bacon over vapo-currency any day! :biggrinjester:
Or bacon bullets
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ELB wrote:There's nothing more behind gold and silver than there is behind any currency. People just agree to assign value to it. Or not. Bullets and bacon have some intrinsic use that can give them value.
Gold and silver have had value longer than bullets and keeps better than bacon. Silver and gold unlike state currencies and Crypto coin. does have intrinsic value. The value might some day crash , but it will always be worth something. It has a few thousand years of experience behind it.
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If the a problem arises, and society has gone to ****, I would rather trade for your pound of bacon than for your pound of gold. I don't care what conventional wisdom says, after everything goes downhill, gold and silver won't be worth much if you can't eat it, drink it, wear it, medicate with it, defend yourself with it, etc.
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RossA wrote:If the a problem arises, and society has gone to ****, I would rather trade for your pound of bacon than for your pound of gold. I don't care what conventional wisdom says, after everything goes downhill, gold and silver won't be worth much if you can't eat it, drink it, wear it, medicate with it, defend yourself with it, etc.
Just my opinion.
That's right! You can't eat gold! Bullets and dry foodstuffs will the coin of the realm after the zombie apocalypse. And motor fuel.
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ScottDLS wrote:
RossA wrote:If the a problem arises, and society has gone to ****, I would rather trade for your pound of bacon than for your pound of gold. I don't care what conventional wisdom says, after everything goes downhill, gold and silver won't be worth much if you can't eat it, drink it, wear it, medicate with it, defend yourself with it, etc.
Just my opinion.
That's right! You can't eat gold! Bullets and dry foodstuffs will the coin of the realm after the zombie apocalypse. And motor fuel.
Well you can use silver to make colloidal silver that cures everything including zombiosis.
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I am thinking more along the lines of a collapse of currencies, and governments. The value of gold has survived many collapsing goverments and worthless currencies. I am covering all the bases though, I have a stock of fishing supplies, ammo, non-hybrid seeds and non-perishable food. Lots of Radio equipment and even a few cases of water.
In any disaster, though I suspect loss of internet access would make crypto cash useless. Gold still had value after the many falls of Europe, the fall of the confederacy and the bank failures of the 20th century. The food and emergency supplies I will keep for my family survival and self survival.
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