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Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: Bitcoin: It's Not a "Real" Truck
« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2021, 09:22:30 PM »
I believe crypto’s serve at least 2 purposes.  1) an introduction to digital currencies, to prepare people for cashless societies.  2) a dead-end investment option which will tempt those who are looking for a safe-haven from inflation.  Instead of investing in silver/gold they go crypto, which gives the elites time to buy silver/gold at lower prices.
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Eventually, crypto’s will crash, or be replaced with Govt crypto’s.  Gold/silver will reach true value and those holding bitcoin will be screwed.    

Re: Bitcoin: It's Not a "Real" Truck
« Reply #6 on: July 02, 2021, 03:24:58 AM »
Those who continue to comply with the beast system will have their bodies connected to government issued bitcoin according to the social credit system.

It's laid out in detail in the WEF Great Reset and in the government docs in the US, Canada, Japan, Germany, and UK.

Gates and Mastercard/Truststamp have already started this with vaccines in West Africa using blockchain.


Re: Bitcoin: It's Not a "Real" Truck
« Reply #7 on: July 02, 2021, 03:27:37 AM »

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Re: Bitcoin: It's Not a "Real" Truck
« Reply #8 on: July 02, 2021, 10:56:05 AM »
And it shows what you know about computers -- 
Thank you for attempting to belittle me. In both the spiritual life and in material life, success comes in spurts. In other words, you cannot indoctrinate the advancement of technology claiming it can no longer advance, not even to cover up the doctrines of economics - that rapid expansion of the supply of money can occur for many reasons and it has consequences you need to be aware of. 
Why the strange rumors about using human body heat to mine crypto? The more people there are the more money they need? That is not going to work, price stability occurs when the money supply raises with the total amount of goods produced. A lazy population will have price inflation and an ambitious hard working population will have price deflation.

Re: Bitcoin: It's Not a "Real" Truck
« Reply #9 on: July 02, 2021, 10:57:53 AM »
I believe crypto’s serve at least 2 purposes.  1) an introduction to digital currencies, to prepare people for cashless societies.  2) a dead-end investment option which will tempt those who are looking for a safe-haven from inflation.  Instead of investing in silver/gold they go crypto, which gives the elites time to buy silver/gold at lower prices.
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Eventually, crypto’s will crash, or be replaced with Govt crypto’s.  Gold/silver will reach true value and those holding bitcoin will be screwed.    
The dollar and all other world currencies are mostly digital at this point, so that's not the reason for your conclusion for a cashless society which you are correct about.
I think the creator of cryptocurrency was legitimately looking for a way to end the Fed and overcome runaway inflation. The powers that be know they must stop it so they do the Judas thing, kiss it as they take it into their custody.