Just Getting Started

in cryptocrash •  7 years ago 

I can say this with confidence.
Buckle the fuck up and shut your mouth.
This is not another day at the office this is revolution.
This is disruption at its finest. No! At its greatest!
Bitcoin dead? Ha! This technology can not be killed.
How do you kill something if you can not find where it lives?
While millions of new crypto junkies pucker and
clench their ass cheeks global bankers are breathing a sigh of relief.
But this is not the end of the story nor is it the beginning!
I have seen this before. We have seen this before!
As long as a single repressive government remains
somewhere in the world manipulating national currency
there will be someone willing to use this technology.
Dead! Ha! It is not easy to kill this decentralized,
border-less, uncensorable, gift to humanity.
It can not be killed or silenced because there is no central point of failure.
Once you realize this and that there are
hundreds of trillions of units of value in
the world that are coming into the Crypto space
in the next two years you too will be driven by fear.
Until this value is converted into this system it will
be rocky and there will be volatility.
Think of these swings as growing pains.

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Well said. The crazy part is, people are so brain washed and manipulated, it's really difficult to convey this to them. I was explaining this to someone once, and he said "well where does crypto come from? How is it made?" I said it's "mined" which is the term for your computer performing complex math equations to a network of other computers working in unison to create blocks and sign transactions.. You know the rest... Anyway, he was like "that's rubbish its not real if you can't see it"... I'm like "dude no offense but everything you know is wrong. Let me set you up with some crypto and you can thank me later" he said "nah I'm good" and I replied "you may regret turning down that gratuity in the future."