Money is very different. Money is our world.
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Money is time and energy in abstract form. Full stop.
Sure, I agree.
So what's the plan when a new tech comes out in 2 or 3 years which is better than Kas in every way? Then what? We all jump on the new money?
First, I never said sell all your Bitcoin. It has a store of value achieved. There is plenty of room for both in a growing digital economy.
Second, you first have to define what needs to be better or what the problem is that drives ābetterā. Can you define what a better version would look like? As a fair-launched POW⦠if Kaspa is secure, if Kaspa can scale for P2P, if Kaspa can scale smart contracts for stable coins and tokenized assets⦠What Does the ānext new techā need to be able to do? Do you see what Iām saying? Should the new tech cook us dinner? We have to name a problem to entertain a hypothetical question such as, āwhat do we do when there comes a better tech?ā
āŖCan you comment on your selfless creator of kas who was noted as saying he created Kaspa to get rich on his medium? I saw it with my own eyes on Bitcoin University's YT Video. Seems like a guy we should support and pump his bags /s ā¬
I asked you to post that Medium post for context. Share what he said. Truth matters.
Check out Bitcoin University's video on Kaspa which is on YouTube.
It's right there clear as day.
I trust you will be disappointed just like myself.
Have a good weekend.
Iāve read the medium article. I was trying to get you to read the article so that you would see the context of how that was written. His sentence starts with āsecondlyā. When you go to work, do you hope to yourself that you work hard so that you can become poor? His primary reason for making Kaspa was to fulfill Satoshiās vision. It says as much in the medium article. However, you didnāt read it. Youāre just reinforcing your biases, again. Bitcoin was created to preserve wealth. To gain riches. Nobody uses cryptocurrency and says I hope I get poor.
Every single argument youāve presented thus far makes zero sense. Just like everybody else on this platform that I have talked to, they worship at the church of bitcoin and canāt objectively assess an issue.
Iāll reiterate, one more time, I love bitcoin. I buy it every week. Itās an excellent store of value. But it has not fulfilled Satoshiās vision and the federal government and stable coins are not going away. There is room for both in a growing digital economy. Itās saddens me to see such lack of objectivity on this platform.
You're not listening.
The context is "secondly, to get rich".
This is not a selfless man and frankly I find it strange to write such a thing.
I wish you the best of luck. I don't believe in Kaspa and I would happily look at another project that has better tech in the future.
With technology these days advancing so fast I have no doubt another break through will come along in a year or two . I'll happily make a speculative play on something in the future.
Good luck to you buddy.
Itās amazing that you told me I wasnāt listening and then repeated back to me what I just typed to you.
You donāt know this man at all, so you have no idea what his character is. Secondly, he created a technology nobody else has been able to and fair-launched it. Objectively, it is selfless.
Technology advancing to fix what problem? You still didnāt answer that question.
Ive been objective. Youāre talking about a manās character you donāt know and saying itās strange for a man to want to preserve his wealth in what he does for a living. Pretty ignorant.
Dude it's like you are forcing me to accept Kaspa is a legitimate project. I don't. The fact you have a known creator amongst other things I don't like Kaspa. I wish you the best.
Iām not forcing you to do anything haha. At this point Iām trying to show you that the points youāre arguing make zero sense. If youāre cool with having an illogical argument, then so be it.
My arguments are not illogical. Over the last year Kas has nothing but destroyed wealth during a bull market. Once again - all the best to you .
And now you want to argue your time preference on spot price⦠again, illogical. This is the dumbest argument of all. Should I pick a year that Bitcoin went down 75% and argue spot price? Zoom out. Itās up 47,000% in 3 years. Again, another illogical argument. Any Bitcoiner should know better than this. Iām disappointed in the lack of critical thought.
Okay mate .. absolutely no way I'm buying a speculative coin after it's gone up 47,000%. Thank you for reaffirming my bear case amongst other considerations. Let's leave it there. Agree to disagree my friend. God bless.