Crypto’s Center of Gravity Is Shifting Away from the U.S.

Discussion in 'Crypto Assets' started by johnarb, Mar 5, 2023.

  1. johnarb

    johnarb

    Prolly nothing...

     
  2. I haven't listened to CoinDesk in years, haha. What are they pumping now? I don't have another 20 minutes to waste listening.

    In any case, crypto didn't even get started yet in the US, so what difference does it make if it leaves? The US were/are so far behind that they don't even have a working Bitcoin/Ethereum exchange traded fund yet. Which is exactly why the implosion with 3AC happened; due to the dangerous NAV trade with Grayscale assets.
     
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  3. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    Thanks God! Let's experience with it on some poor country and if it works out, we will take a closer look.

    Also why does the SEC have to play world police?
     
  4. maxinger

    maxinger

    Prolly nothing ...


    Shift to where?

    Nobody is going to waste time watching the 20 minutes video.
     
  5. johnarb

    johnarb

    There's no watching. 99% of NLW yt videos have a static picture

    NLW long read Sunday is a collection of relevant articles on the topic from multiple sources

    I thought ET posters are from all over the world but the way the people are posting make it seem like they are all filthy rich traders from the US

    Cryptos are a global asset and stablecoins are like Eurodollars as referenced in the video

    Argentina, Switzerland, Dubai, Brazil, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong and many many more countries will be happy for US to push out cryptos and they are not all poor

    https://blog.chainalysis.com/reports/2022-global-crypto-adoption-index/

    When one bitcoin is worth over $1M, it would be fun to look back on these ET threads and see the same people who were talking shit about bitcoin when it was less than $5 each

     
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  6. There seems to be some early adoption/usage in South Africa as well.

    Adoption by communities that don't necessarily have a bank account but have smart phones was what interested me about BTC in the beginning.
     
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  7. RedDuke

    RedDuke

    tether and alike are the reason why there is no BTC ETF. until fake money are allowed to exist, there will be no ETF in US. if ether disappears the price for crypto will collapse and most will loose interest entirely.
     
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  8. johnarb

    johnarb

    Tether has been the global defense against nation states regulatory capture of stablecoins

    After seeing what clusterf*ck of unfair regulations against Paxos/BUSD, Coinbase, Kraken, BlockFi, and others, my opinion is that it's better for cryptos projects, developers and companies to move out of the US

    Tether has been doing very well partnering with strong sovereign states, Brazil, Dubai, Switzerland, and has explosive growth adoption in places where there is a strong demand for a virtual US $ like in Turkey, Lebanon, Argentina, in Asia emerging countries

    USDT is the permissionless, "censorship-resistant", bearer-asset, global version of the Eurodollar

    USDC is centralized US companies, caveat emptor
     
  9. RedDuke

    RedDuke

    No doubt world biggest financial fraud is doing quite well.
     
  10. johnarb

    johnarb

    Oh no, my friend, Tether at $71 B market cap is a rounding error in the biggest financial fraud that is still growing called the US $

    Did you know Pentagon lost track of Trillions of $? That's how massive that fraud is, they lost a few trillion $ like spare change

    Fiat fraudsters love wars because that's the best way to launder money around and steal from 8 billion people of the world

    Global central banksters, ECB, the Fed, IMF, WEF are not your friends, they are your enemies, they steal from you by printing money so easily that you work so hard for

    Drop many bombs for 10 years in the middle east, send tanks and hundreds of billions of $ to Ukraine, who's going to notice all the $ and EUR, and GBP going to the elites and their cronies

    Tether is doing great, dangling the carrot that they will produce audit but never complete one... Play the game and keep growing stronger
     
    #10     Mar 6, 2023