Tesla and BTC...Match made in (spotted-owl) heaven?

Discussion in 'Crypto Assets' started by Overnight, Feb 9, 2021.

  1. MrMuppet

    MrMuppet

    Yeah...same with the internet. Can't touch it and uses up heaps of energy. It will never gain traction
     
    #11     Feb 10, 2021
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  2. tsgiannis

    tsgiannis

    You are comparing apples to oranges...and rather miserably..find a better comparison
     
    #12     Feb 10, 2021
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  3. MrMuppet

    MrMuppet

    No, you are confusing the apples I mentioned with the oranges. You should educate yourself
     
    #13     Feb 10, 2021
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  4. tsgiannis

    tsgiannis

    Yeap i should say comparing something with substance with something imaginery... :)
     
    #14     Feb 10, 2021
  5. MrMuppet

    MrMuppet

    Perhaps you just cannot see the substance. Maybe you ask one of the 3 million Paxful users XD
     
    #15     Feb 10, 2021
  6. Do you put bitcoin on electronic circuits or connectors? Also gold mining only costs private businesses and during the mining process. Once extracted it does not cost a penny. Bitcoin requires constant hashing. Very different imo.

     
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    #16     Feb 10, 2021
  7. Not true at all. Gold is still one of the, if not the, most efficient conductors on electronic connectors and circuits. Ever had issues with headphone plugs or other cable connections? Probably because the conductors were not gold plated.



     
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    #17     Feb 10, 2021
  8. And this is the gold post of this entire thread :thumbsup:

    We are effectively going back into the stone age, or even worse. Original barter did not impact the environment at all, now we greatly damage the environment and consume more than entire countries in a year just to keep a proof of concept operational that ultimately promises us to move money from point A to point B, a problem that has been entirely solved. Are we really this stupid?

     
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    #18     Feb 10, 2021
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  9. tsgiannis

    tsgiannis

    I am afraid that i may sound pessimistic but things are moving rapidly to this direction
    Let me give a very small example of what we should expect
    Right now the price of a semi-decent PC has skyrocketted from $500 to $1000 with exceptional scarce availability especially on GPUs, this is affecting gradually other computing areas like DRAMs (+30%),SSDs(+15%) and it will pass to all the components.
    This means that fewer and fewer people will be able to buy a home computer ...and if rumors get true when Apple's follows Tesla example the BTC will skyrocket over 100K in a split second.
    The average home computer should carry a price around $2K - $3k banning many people from the acquirement of one...eventually they will have to settle with what they have...and is not over...as the price of crypto rises more and more ways will be found in utilizing every single piece of computing power...probably PS5 +Xbox X will be the next victims as right now GPUs are gone,Laptops with powerfull GPUs are gone....
    The 1st in line victim should be the computer gaming industry (game studios) that will face a serious issue as it may have ready to release games but the potential buyers are getting less and less and extremely few would be rich enough to spend $2k+ for a good GPU (Cyberpunk 2077 is only the beginning).
    So all the industry will start to stumble as they would move to serious cutbacks as few will have to ability to play an AAA title and probably they will focus on lighter resources games (optimized) that will take more time to develop and more and more...a clear case of vicious circle.
    But that's not all as the gaming industry collapses regarding the studios everything else will as manufacturers of gaming equipment, gaming media...i hope you get the picture.
    Probably a lot will laugh ... "what do i care if some company goes kaboom"...well just try to imagine the whole picture
    And i touched only a very very small part of bussiness world....this will spread to just about everything...
    Eventually computing as we know it will get destroyed ...the funny thing would be that everything "started" from someone who relied on the computing boom to get who is right now....
     
    #19     Feb 10, 2021
  10. MrMuppet

    MrMuppet

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    Last question from my side:
    Do you have any position that would profit from above scenario?
     
    #20     Feb 10, 2021
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