Possibly. You do see things I donтАЩt. IтАЩm somewhat confident that crypto will never be mine. Unlike currency, which is and has always been self-contained тАж crypto requires a lot of sophisticated and expensive equipment at every stage. Equipment that has a short lifespan and is prone to failure at any stage and multiple points. ItтАЩs value has been and remains indeterminate. But you know all this.
I suppose a lot of terrible things are going to occur before my final exit, as they always have up to this point. Whoever is interested in making satoshis universal had best hurry. Thing is, I do understand blockchain ;->} ЁЯШВ ЁЯШЬ тЬМя╕П
As to the other popular forms of gambling, I donтАЩt participate in those either.
As you just pointed out, those positioned to have less risk, and something with non-evaporative value to bargain with, will do pretty well. In the Great Depression people like those could buy up things others could no longer afford to keep. Entire industries grew out of that. Just like the stock market loves RIFs, there are many Republicans that see economic downturns as a culling of the herd. ItтАЩs horrible to realize the extent of this in some folk. Heartbreaking actually.
Yes.
But instead of the rich jumping out windows, they will have the resources to buy cheap while the rest of us are stuck with crypto.
Possibly. You do see things I donтАЩt. IтАЩm somewhat confident that crypto will never be mine. Unlike currency, which is and has always been self-contained тАж crypto requires a lot of sophisticated and expensive equipment at every stage. Equipment that has a short lifespan and is prone to failure at any stage and multiple points. ItтАЩs value has been and remains indeterminate. But you know all this.
I suppose a lot of terrible things are going to occur before my final exit, as they always have up to this point. Whoever is interested in making satoshis universal had best hurry. Thing is, I do understand blockchain ;->} ЁЯШВ ЁЯШЬ тЬМя╕П
As to the other popular forms of gambling, I donтАЩt participate in those either.
As you just pointed out, those positioned to have less risk, and something with non-evaporative value to bargain with, will do pretty well. In the Great Depression people like those could buy up things others could no longer afford to keep. Entire industries grew out of that. Just like the stock market loves RIFs, there are many Republicans that see economic downturns as a culling of the herd. ItтАЩs horrible to realize the extent of this in some folk. Heartbreaking actually.