Originally posted by scooterscot
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Din't you see the signs?!
Peach becomes first Japanese airline to accept bitcoin
Japan Legalization a Gamechanger For Bitcoin
Peach becomes first Japanese airline to accept bitcoin
Japan Legalization a Gamechanger For Bitcoin
Example: I buy 2 tickets yesterday with 2 Bitcoins total price $2200, today the ticket would be $2700 but the ticket price remains $2200 so if I used a credit card buying yesterday or today the value is still $2200. Not with Bitcoins obviously, this means that just by paying with Bitcoins I would have made a $500 loss on that purchase. Every purchase I will make with Bitcoins will result in a depreciation of %20 on a daily basis if we go by the recent trend or by %5 on a daily basis going back to last week. It makes no sense whatsoever to use Bitcoins as a currency.
Challenge accepted. Supply and demand. Next...
Just like gold there's a finite supply of these things. For as long as that is the case and a 'use case' for them grows, as it is in Japan, their value will increase.
Just like gold there's a finite supply of these things. For as long as that is the case and a 'use case' for them grows, as it is in Japan, their value will increase.
Well unfortunately Gold, Fossil Fuels, Clean Air etc have a limited supply and high demand because they are physical things produced and the supply is high because the amount of people needing it is high... I am not really sure how an invisible made up thing on a text file has the same impact. Not sure I can put Bitcoins in my car to make it move, make me breath or allow me to make jewelry out of it.
Let's assume that the currency of the world is gone, at that point what will the Bitcoin value be? You have no real money to base it against so what is the value, can you eat it? You can trade it I guess but how many Bitcoins to 1 grain of rice? I would assume that Gold would be a lot more valuable then. This is exactly like tulip craze of 1634.
What if we get hit by some EMP event what will Botcoins have to offer then?
Let's be honest here Scoot, we are intelligent, educated older people, it is a long term Ponzi Scheme no matter how shiny anyone makes it sound, still a piece of turd. I sure as hell wouldn't mind making money out of turd but I wouldn't believe in the turd I sell.
Do you remember this joke?
A city boy, Kenny, moved to the country and bought a donkey from an old farmer for $100. The farmer agreed to deliver the donkey the next day.
The next day the farmer drove up and said: “Sorry son, but I have some bad news. The donkey died.”
Kenny replied, “Well then, just give me my money back.”
The farmer said, “Can’t do that. I went and spent it already.”
Kenny said, “OK, then just unload the donkey.”
The farmer asked, “What ya gonna do with him?”
Kenny: “I’m going to raffle him off.”
Farmer: “You can’t raffle off a dead donkey!”
Kenny: “Sure I can. Watch me. I just won’t tell anybody he is dead.”
A month later the farmer met up with Kenny and asked, “What happened with that dead donkey?”
Kenny: “I raffled him off. I sold 500 tickets at $2 a piece and made a profit of $998.00.”
Farmer: “Didn’t anyone complain?”
Kenny: “Just the guy who won. So I gave him his $2 back.”
The next day the farmer drove up and said: “Sorry son, but I have some bad news. The donkey died.”
Kenny replied, “Well then, just give me my money back.”
The farmer said, “Can’t do that. I went and spent it already.”
Kenny said, “OK, then just unload the donkey.”
The farmer asked, “What ya gonna do with him?”
Kenny: “I’m going to raffle him off.”
Farmer: “You can’t raffle off a dead donkey!”
Kenny: “Sure I can. Watch me. I just won’t tell anybody he is dead.”
A month later the farmer met up with Kenny and asked, “What happened with that dead donkey?”
Kenny: “I raffled him off. I sold 500 tickets at $2 a piece and made a profit of $998.00.”
Farmer: “Didn’t anyone complain?”
Kenny: “Just the guy who won. So I gave him his $2 back.”
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