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    that what gamblers do, when some one give a real factual opposing view they claimed we are bitter and missed the boat
    that is some real argument for the cause. I don't invest in scam and Ponzi and If I missed the boat that is fine with me

    I got a friend who into conspiracies stuff and I counter him with facts he then goes, see that it that more proof they are hiding something WTF?

    it the same play book, they either called you mainstream sheep or cant see the future, bitter, in bed with the elites as their counter argument biggrin.png

    crypto currencies is just another form of gambling masking as some digital asset investment
    now you tell me why society need bitcoin or any of the hundred of scam coin in existence? and if it all to disappear and shutdown tomorrow what happen to society?

    do you know before bitcoin there is virtual world and virtual currencies already exist in some of the games and there are a lot of fools paid thousands and hundred of thousands for virtual islands and then all the sudden poof it all disappeared
    now gaming once again jump on the NFT and Crypto band wagon to recreate this market.

    Here is a good analogy

    A lot of monkeys lived near a village.

    One day a merchant came to the village to buy the monkeys.

    He announced that he would buy the monkeys for ÂŁ100 each.

    The villagers thought he was mad.

    They thought how can somebody buy stray monkeys for ÂŁ100 each?

    Still, some people caught a few monkeys and gave them to the merchant and he gave them ÂŁ100 for each monkey.

    This news spread like wildfire and more people caught more monkeys to sell to the merchant.

    After a few days, the merchant announced that he would buy monkeys for ÂŁ200 each.

    Even the lazy villagers now ran around to catch the remaining monkeys and sold them for ÂŁ200 each.

    Then the merchant announced that he will buy monkeys for ÂŁ500 each.

    The villagers started to lose sleep! They caught six or seven monkeys, which was all that was left, and got ÂŁ500 for each one.

    The villagers were waiting anxiously for the next announcement.

    Then the merchant said he was going home for a week and when he returned he would buy monkeys for ÂŁ1,000 each.

    He asked his employee to take care of the monkeys he bought.

    The merchant went home and the villagers were very sad as there were no more monkeys left for them to sell at ÂŁ1,000 each.

    Then the employee told them he will secretly sell them monkeys for ÂŁ700 each.

    This news spread like wildfire. Since the merchant will buy monkeys for ÂŁ1,000 each, there is a ÂŁ300 profit for each monkey.

    The next day the villagers made a queue near the monkey cage.

    The employee sold all the monkeys for ÂŁ700 each. The rich bought monkeys in big lots. The poor borrowed money from money lenders and also bought monkeys.

    The villagers took care of the monkeys and waited for the merchant to return.

    But nobody came.

    They ran to the employee.

    But he had already left too.

    The villagers then realised that they had bought the useless stray monkeys for ÂŁ700 each and were unable to sell them.
 
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