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RE: WW₿ - The Digital Front

in LeoFinance3 years ago

The main problem is MSM has framed cryptocurrency badly, govt has control over 70% to 80% of all of the cryptocurrency coins out there(whether it is the BTC dev team being owned by the NWO Bilderberg, China owning 75%+ of BTC miners, etc).

More and more people are funneling into centralized crypto, BELIEVING they are joining the decentralized movement. They are not THINKING, they are BELIEVING and FOLLOWING. So just realize that most of these crypto prices are fueled by sheep buying what they think is decentralization, but in reality isn't.

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You give sheep more credit than I do. I think they are looking at it more like stocks and a money-making opportunity. They heard about people getting rich from BTC, and they want that too. They probably don't know much about the coin or the concept of decentralization. But I wonder, in an open market, where the wealthy can buy as much of anything they want. What is to stop them from amassing large amounts of whatever they think will be successful? I guess what I'm asking is: Is the decentralization of a finite item on an open marketplace a pipedream? We know full well that the rich and their various organizations and institutions can use their vast wealth to amass infinite quantities of whatever. Just wait until the Fed starts buying BTC—that'll be a real hoot (if they're not already). I think the map is not the territory when it comes to decentralization. I mean, it's nice in theory; But whenever a certain popularity level is unlocked, the market for the item becomes subject to forces that either covet or desire to control it. If it never became popular, then Bilderberg, China, and the NWO would want nothing to do with it. If it never became popular, it wouldn't have much value. That means the rest of crypto wouldn't either. I say this because all of the cryptos seem inextricably connected to the health of BTC.

i wish BTC would just go away at this point lol.

On the topic of this conversation, and big up to Kenny for this info. Check out Pirate.black. It is trending 366.7% in the last seven days. I don't know if this is "the one" or if there will ever be just one. That said, it looks like one of the good ones!