Yeah, except there's no debate. I raised the issue of Bitcoin's inherent deflation (followed by the privacy issues, even with Lightning) and all I got in response were tired old meme reposts and insults. I'm still waiting for someone to address the points.
I'm happy to be wrong, but so far nobody has given me any reason to think that I am.
You're angry because I'm right. If I'm wrong, tell me how.
https://youtu.be/ncPyMUfNyVM it doesn't matter who has 51% or more they would need to shut off all electric in the world to take my bitcoin soooooooooo I don't care who mines bitcoin my btc transaction will always be validated and I dont give a fuck about anything else you say your argument is straight trash compared to what I'm saying
We're not talking about a 51% attack. We're talking about the fact that every transaction is public, permanent, and traceable to you. It is a privacy nightmare.
Even tricks like using lightning nodes before committing transactions to the public blockchain can be thwarted by the right internet infrastructure (via packet capture and timing analysis).
No idea who Mr. Beast is (aside from people posting about him) but he sounds like a massive faggot based on this
You are incapable of responding to a point made against your precious internet money. Your response is to tell me to "go cry" instead of addressing the issue I've raised (deflation, in this case).
I think we're done here--you lost. Go back to the circlejerk.

I'm not here to rain on people's parade, but I'm here to maybe get some neurons activated if it's possible. "Dollar bad" does not imply "Bitcoin good"--they can both be bad. If the people here really care about actual freedom, they'll address the issues directly instead of dodging them with memes. So far I haven't seen any of that, though.
I think the people on Nostr have actually gotten *dumber* over the past month or two. It's wild.
How am I "clearly wrong"?
If it's so "clear," then surely you can explain how?
There is a fixed supply of 21 million Bitcoin.
When a wallet contain Bitcoin is lost or destroyed, that Bitcoin is permanently inaccessible--it cannot be recovered.
The supply of Bitcoin dwindles over time.
The currency deflates indefinitely.
It's a very inconvenient fact that nobody here likes to address, but it is nonetheless a fact.
The ball is in your court. Tell me how Bitcoin is not cryptocurrency (which is what "crypto" is short for in this context).
I'm waiting.
Otherwise, Bitcoin is, in fact, "crypto."
So far I'm right. Nobody has addressed my point about deflation with anything other than memes and "NGMI."
When I point out that Bitcoin is, in fact, crypto (cryptocurrency), the only response is shock. Nobody can disprove it. Saying that "Bitcoin is not crypto" is just a marketing stunt that you all have fallen for.
Tell me how Bitcoin is not cryptocurrency. If you can't, then it is cryptocurrency--crypto.
You made no point at all, but you did reveal that you, apparently like everyone else here, are no capable of forming an independent thought.
Bitcoin is crypto. Saying that it's not is just marketing speak.
I don't even hate Bitcoin as a concept, aside from its blatant WEF underpinnings and privacy issues. If it was just one topic among many here, I could tolerate it. But it's nonstop, it's everywhere, and it's not even intelligent discussion. Just idiots spamming memes at each other.
Wow, masterfully articulated. You addressed each of my points with such finesse.
You people are psychologically no different than the eight MAGA boomers who still read up on Q.
I'm not going to spoonfeed you retards every step of the way. You can literally click my profile and see recent posts. If that's too much work for you, then you're not worth the time to speak to.
Make up your mind on whether you want to be pedantic and not do an inch of work to click something or have an actual discussion. No surprise you're just like everyone else here so far.
See my other post about Bitcoin and deflation. It seems to be invisible to everyone here, mostly because nobody wants to address the elephant in the room.
