“As a landlord, you aren’t producing anything.”

While landlords may not produce tangible goods, they provide an essential service: housing. They have to maintain and manage the property, take burden of ownership when something breaks and needs replacing, advertise, etc. The service of providing housing adds value to society, even if it’s not a traditional “production” activity.

“As a landlord, you are dependent on 3+ (probably 5+) other people’s work in order to profit from that ponzi.”

This is so ridiculous it doesn’t even warrant a response, but here it goes. Almost every good or service you could provide to a market depends upon the work of others. That’s what specialization, the division of labor, and cooperation on a free market is about.

“Real estate people are measuring in dollars”

No shit, everyone (in the USA) is doing this in every industry, real estate is no different. The dollar is currently the unit of account, Bitcoin hasn’t reached unit of account status yet.

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yea. in fiat land, they stack middle men and call it a "service". you can church it up and call it division of labor... I think Elon showed that it's a fiat ponzi, when he fired over half of X workers...

I measure in bitcoin.

my house has doubled in fiat terms.

my house costs 100x less bitcoin

Are you okay, or having a mental break? What does Elon firing X workers have to do with real estate?

it has to do with your comment "almost every good or service you could provide to a market depends on the work of others"

Anyway...

another way to look at real estate "cash flows" into dollars.... is looking at people trying to "cash flow" their seashell stock piles before gold became the new currency...

People opting into gold instead of "cash flowing" sea shells, ended up way ahead.

bitcoin is the next reserve currency, you can keep cash flowing seashells if you want.

I'm not telling you how to use your time or energy... just sharing my opinion.

Dude I’m a bitcoiner into bitcoin, you’re just a bit off to me

it's an abstract thought. when is the last time there was a new global reserve currency?

Hard to imagine a future that you don't live in.

your whole world revolves around your fiat currency.

that day will end, like it has every single time throughout history.

bitcoin as global reserve currency doesn't force trade deficits, and other fiat related issues.

the dollar has lost over 90% of its value over the last 40 years.

bitcoin is up over 1 million percent.

pricing your life in the next global reserve currency, sounds crazy...

but it's just early