unforgiven91 t1_j5795sc wrote
Reply to comment by BagHolder9001 in Russian founder of cryptocurrency exchange arrested in Miami, accused of dealing with dirty money as part of "high-tech axis of crypto crime" by Clem_Doore
note the word "wildly"
inflation increases prices at a fairly steady rate. A snickers bar isn't 10 dollars one minute, and 25 cents the next minute
BagHolder9001 t1_j57adye wrote
do you know that MoneyGram gram is building international money transfers via blockchain? give it time prices will stabilize and you will be using it without even knowing
unforgiven91 t1_j57ay5t wrote
I can't wait for the whole world to be tied in to the blockchain, having that chain be immutably broken and exploited then forked in to a new blockchain because wealthy investors lost money. Now we live in a reality where 2 similar chains exist and neither chain can identify what's real.
Definitely a system I look forward to existing, and definitely not the worst idea I've ever heard
BagHolder9001 t1_j57kyzg wrote
we don't need the whole world to run on it just things that make sense (transparency) like transactions and eliminate hundredths of bankers across the world
unforgiven91 t1_j57l9yl wrote
that mandates regulation, though.
effectively, it'll just become the banks we currently have but more vulnerable to attacks and doxxing
BagHolder9001 t1_j57lw0h wrote
huh looking and bs going on at US bank right now, all the hacks at insurance companies ( blue cross blue shield) credit companies lost a lot of info ( Equifax?) target and home Depot got hacked...I don't think we are any less vulnerable via blockchain actually exponentially MORE secure
unforgiven91 t1_j57mj4b wrote
sounds like you're spreading FUD
BagHolder9001 t1_j589m2l wrote
more like facts
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