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I'm a long time bitcoin fan that mined my first coins on a laptop in 2009. Then lost most of it to the gox.

Bitcoin is money and a payment system. You would trade energy, time, goods, or services for it then, like any other money.

It is best to not think of it like a stock, you exchange a currency for bitcoin or vice versa. You wouldn't take 100 yuan, worth 50 dollars, into an auction house and ask for 100 dollars. Just like you aren't buying 100 sats, worth 50 cents, for 1 dollar. It is exchanged not bought. I don't know many currency traders making any money from trading currencies. That isn't bitcoins purpose.

Also, cloud was made up to mean 'not your data center'. 300x300 tiles in our data center, cloud shit took up 75% of the space and the mainframes took up 5%. The cloud shit was basically mid-range utilizing apis to talk to the mainframes. Cloud is really a joke but everyone bought it.

But they didn't fall out and are still here, so not like Kodak at all. And all the other cloud services providers are using other flavors of Linux too, not sure what that proves. Again, I'm not a fan of IBM but if you think they are any different from AWS, Azure, or Oracle they aren't. Do you mean split? Reverse merger sounds like a weird way of saying split. My cousin was involved with the IBM cloud services division. I worked at an Enterprise that utilized mainframes and most of the cloud services provided today.

You will have to search this yourself but the reports are out there. Between 50%-70% comes from sustainable energy producers, hydro, nuclear, waste gases, solar, etc. There is no wasted energy because miners would lose money and fail. The mining devices only mine and do it as efficiently as possible. If they stop finding blocks they are shutoff.

Well they are paying a lot of sats for it. Also, Clark Moody only shows ~130k pending txs. Blocks are still ticking off though, so I'm not too worried.

You could go somewhere else, monkey.

And the Ukraine deaths?

Looks generated

https://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com/dashboard/

Big discrepancy between unconfirmed txs on Clark Moody and mempool space.

I thought they found fungi or bacteria to eat plastics?

Good, the prices should plummet and exploiting cheap labor should stop. Right?

Not an ibm fan, but where do you think virtual machines and automations came from? z/vm came out in the 80s doing what VMware redeveloped in the late 90s. FedNow will likely use z machines and ibm's cloud division to support that crap. Add the fact AI could be plugged in relatively easy and we have something to be wary of. A lot of the innovative tech from other tech companies was already running in shops using mainframes.

Holy shit, I was just thinking about that myself. They should come with epilepsy warnings.

So why do you think those sectors won't do the same with AI? I feel like you just proved my point.