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It's good to be open to other people's information, but you should always do your own research and reach your own conclusions... following the "sheeple" seldom leads to a good place.

Agree! Thanks for the comment!

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

I think people have felt the affects of the debt scam (fiat) for a long time. It takes some time before seeing things objectively. The investors and adopters I know are naturally good and work from day one to promote the technology; after all it takes a lot of work to teach everyone about it and adoptance drives the value.

Fortunately we can break free and see that good technology can work in our favor. But the next challenge is to stop thinking in terms of single currencies (monopoly money I call it) and instead learn that their can and will be many currencies. Many currencies are actually a very good thing as that provides the ultimate bottom line defence against massive centralization of wealth.

In fact, multiple currencies are exactly how we can chip away at the Ellie stock pile without ever stealing a thing. There is lots to go around when we re-claim our wealth. At this stage I have no concerns about there being enough value to go around by way of dilution by new currencies coming on-line. To get a rough idea I simply look at the expenditures that the public would not approve if they were not forced to, then take that and re-purpose it into the market cap of all popular currencies. I think we are in great shape!

I think people have felt the affects of the debt scam (fiat) for a long time.

Indeed, it feels like we are in the middle of where fiat is about to end and new currencies with much better advantages coming along. Since the nature of the technology is hard to comprehend for many, many see it as a way to easy set up scams to get along and hopefully remain unnoticed.

It still baffles me how a site like onecoin are still functional and alive and scamming people on a regular basis, gives me some sort of feeling as if there is just so much happening currently, so many things changing that people don't even know where to start to fight off all the fakes/scams and start pointing finger at every direction cause their own belief of prosperity from fiat has been with them all along and now its all starting to collapse on them.

Thanks for the comment and your input,

To get a rough idea I simply look at the expenditures that the public would not approve if they were not forced to, then takes that and re-purpose it into the market cap of all popular currencies. I think we are in great shape!

This is a pretty original way to look at it, nice!

What a nice comment.

Especially when there is a layer of anonymity behind their own interests/investments.

Good point!

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@shayne

Very Very good advise.

Agreed. Also, it's fine to shill some.