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Post subject: Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Fri November 27, 2020 3:04 am
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Post subject: Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Fri November 27, 2020 3:07 am
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
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that make$ two of us
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Post subject: Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Wed March 03, 2021 4:54 pm
Mind Your Tanners
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spike wrote:
Grimes has made quite a chunk of change recently with this model. I'm curious how it operates after the original sale.
Like once KoL no longer own the album, can those that have purchased it sell or even rent it to Donald J Trump and KoL has no way to stop their music from being played at next year's insurrection? Or is it copyrighted to the original creator?
I wonder if it's different bc once a painter sells their work they don't get to decide who owns it after that.
Post subject: Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Thu April 08, 2021 10:39 pm
Production Police
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Considering getting into this, with just a little bit of spare cash. Can someone explain to me how pure-play blockchain is any different from a conventional investment? If I want to make a pure-play investment (is there some acronym for this I can use?) in IBM because of their moves on crypto, apart from the lack of fees by using an app like Robinhood, what is the difference in valuation for my blockchain investment vs. a traditional stock holding?
Post subject: Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Thu April 08, 2021 10:43 pm
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Sorry, I guess IBM wouldn't qualify as pure-play. So slightly different question: Do established companies like IBM, NVIDIA, etc, offer financial instruments via blockchain that are different in their valuation from traditional stocks?
Post subject: Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Fri April 09, 2021 12:20 am
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Considering getting into this, with just a little bit of spare cash.
oh shit the market has definitely peaked
time to sell
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Post subject: Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Fri April 09, 2021 3:13 pm
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Considering getting into this, with just a little bit of spare cash. Can someone explain to me how pure-play blockchain is any different from a conventional investment? If I want to make a pure-play investment (is there some acronym for this I can use?) in IBM because of their moves on crypto, apart from the lack of fees by using an app like Robinhood, what is the difference in valuation for my blockchain investment vs. a traditional stock holding?
Definitely not an expert. I think you're choosing between investing in somebody like IBM that has exposure to blockchain or investing directly in cryptocurrencies. Maybe there are publicly traded blockchain tech companies that you could invest in, but I have no idea. The purest bet on blockchain appears to me to be buying cryptocurrency. I think. Idk.
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Post subject: Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Fri April 09, 2021 3:50 pm
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Yeah I did some more reading. I think a little money into IBM, NVIDIA, maybe Visa might make sense, and then like $200 into some pure blockchain stuff just tap I can play and learn
Post subject: Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Sun April 11, 2021 9:29 pm
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Yeah I did some more reading. I think a little money into IBM, NVIDIA, maybe Visa might make sense, and then like $200 into some pure blockchain stuff just tap I can play and learn
It's hard to say what is already priced in. But I wish I could find a new graphics card that didn't cost as much as the rest of a computer right now.
Post subject: Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Sun April 11, 2021 9:59 pm
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HardTI wrote:
Nftboxes.io Just sayin... iv been in nfts for a while now. The technology will shape the world like the internet did.
NFTs or public ledgers?
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Post subject: Re: bitcoin, the blockchain, and cryptocurrency
Posted: Sun June 06, 2021 1:21 am
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too much isaac asminov not enough isaac hayes in his upbringing
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