NFTs, the next wave of stupidity

Discussion in 'Crypto Assets' started by Pekelo, Mar 19, 2021.

  1. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Lotta solar panels lol.
    They better have some high friggin' output Mick.
    Don't overlook the fact that these figures...
    are per square mile.

    1. New York, NY
    • Population density (per square mile): 27,747.9
    • Change in population density since 2010: 1.87%
    • 2019 population: 8,336,817
    • 2010 population: 8,184,899
    • 2019 land area (square miles): 300.4
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    2. San Francisco, CA
    • Population density (per square mile): 18,790.8
    • Change in population density since 2010: 9.46%
    • 2019 population: 881,549
    • 2010 population: 805,463
    • 2019 land area (square miles): 46.9

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    3. Boston, MA
    • Population density (per square mile): 14,362.6
    • Change in population density since 2010: 11.74%
    • 2019 population: 694,295
    • 2010 population: 621,383
    • 2019 land area (square miles): 48.3
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    4. Miami, FL
    • Population density (per square mile): 13,000.5
    • Change in population density since 2010: 16.68%
    • 2019 population: 467,968
    • 2010 population: 400,892
    • 2019 land area (square miles): 36.0
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    5. Chicago, IL
    • Population density (per square mile): 11,846.5
    • Change in population density since 2010: -0.21%
    • 2019 population: 2,693,959
    • 2010 population: 2,698,831
    • 2019 land area (square miles): 227.4
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    6. Philadelphia, PA
    • Population density (per square mile): 11,796.8
    • Change in population density since 2010: 3.66%
    • 2019 population: 1,584,064
    • 2010 population: 1,528,306
    • 2019 land area (square miles): 134.3
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    7. Washington, DC
    • Population density (per square mile): 11,545.9
    • Change in population density since 2010: 16.76%
    • 2019 population: 705,749
    • 2010 population: 604,453
    • 2019 land area (square miles): 61.1
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    8. Long Beach, CA
    • Population density (per square mile): 9,122.7
    • Change in population density since 2010: -0.30%
    • 2019 population: 462,645
    • 2010 population: 462,793
    • 2019 land area (square miles): 50.7
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    9. Seattle, WA
    • Population density (per square mile): 8,973.0
    • Change in population density since 2010: 23.41%
    • 2019 population: 753,655
    • 2010 population: 610,710
    • 2019 land area (square miles): 84.0
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    10. Los Angeles, CA
    • Population density (per square mile): 8,476.4
    • Change in population density since 2010: 4.80%
    • 2019 population: 3,979,537
    • 2010 population: 3,797,144
    • 2019 land area (square miles): 469.5
     
    #111     Dec 26, 2021
  2. themickey

    themickey

    Matey, plenty of houses have solar panels in Perth which produce more than consumed, they pump lelectrichity back into the grid.
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    #112     Dec 26, 2021
  3. Overnight

    Overnight

    That's because the entire Australian continent is a desert. It's Florida Sunshine on steroids. Of COURSE solar works there!
     
    #113     Dec 26, 2021
  4. themickey

    themickey

    Don't tell me, tell vanzee. Monster_Mouse(1).jpg
     
    #114     Dec 26, 2021
  5. You are RIGHT. They are WRONG and complete idiots.
    Does not change reality.

    Nor has this same thought process by various experts changed the fact that the same exact scenarios are being played out in Real Estate, Modern Art, Equities & Corporate Bond markets.
     
    #115     Dec 27, 2021
  6. I doubt the world could even survive internet being down for 3 months.
     
    #116     Dec 27, 2021
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  7. Overnight

    Overnight

    We can survive without electricity for a time.

    But with the whole Internet out, the entire world would collapse in a day due to societal unrest, because no smartphone=abject panic through lack of access to Tic-Tok and Angry Birds.

    Oh, and banks and shit.
     
    #117     Dec 27, 2021
  8. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    The reality is this, people who invest in NFTs are:

    1. In it knowingly, for illegal reasons like money launderers.
    2. Greedy bastards who try to pass NFTs to the bigger idiots.
    3. Fucking morons.

    The real question is, are you one of them and which one you are?
     
    #118     Dec 28, 2021
  9. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Yeah right.
    If the grid went down and stayed down for 2 months, this country would look something like that movie "Escape From New York". At least the cities would.
     
    #119     Dec 28, 2021
  10. Greater Fool Theory.
    Welcome to modern day finance & economics.
     
    #120     Dec 28, 2021