Moreso when the greedy exploit the weaknesses.
All in the name of roi!
I, for one, will be glad when they figure out that reaping the reward pool is less roi than pumping the price.
We've had enough experiments to know that maintaining a ninjamined percentage of the coin will eventually be overturned by the inflation.
And not that far into the future, if my math is close to right.
Also if we have an alt season... many of the whales that sold last time will have to decide whether to hold their stake or sell. Distribution continues whether we see bulls or bears, why to you think they are pushing the burn post so hard.
Yep, and if they would stop selling for less than 4usd, the price would stay 4usd, but you know, profits!
Btc, now!
This scheme has lasted longer than they thought it would, imo.
Okay, I have no clue what that book is but i am intrigued and downloaded it to peruse. It is already striking a bunch of bells in my head just scanning the first chapter and intro.
Most "knowledge" is overlooked by institutional education houses and that is one of the great benefits of our current digital age. I would not have ever found these with you.
Moreso when the greedy exploit the weaknesses.
All in the name of roi!
I, for one, will be glad when they figure out that reaping the reward pool is less roi than pumping the price.
We've had enough experiments to know that maintaining a ninjamined percentage of the coin will eventually be overturned by the inflation.
And not that far into the future, if my math is close to right.
Also if we have an alt season... many of the whales that sold last time will have to decide whether to hold their stake or sell. Distribution continues whether we see bulls or bears, why to you think they are pushing the burn post so hard.
Yep, and if they would stop selling for less than 4usd, the price would stay 4usd, but you know, profits!
Btc, now!
This scheme has lasted longer than they thought it would, imo.
I hope you are right but humans seem to be inherently greedy and some much more than others. The tides need a turning I think.
Yep, crypto is a good first step, but we won't know freedom until we account for things in other than money.
Okay, I have no clue what that book is but i am intrigued and downloaded it to peruse. It is already striking a bunch of bells in my head just scanning the first chapter and intro.
It was written in 1887, and intentionally overlooked in your 'greatest edumacation evah!'.
I found it in a very small library in a tiny 'town'.
You might like this one even better.
It is from 1907, and also purposely omitted from your syllabus.
I found it in the same little library.
Most "knowledge" is overlooked by institutional education houses and that is one of the great benefits of our current digital age. I would not have ever found these with you.
Where be this library?
Off the highway, and down the county road, in Oklahoma.