Recent comments in /f/Bitcoin
NOISEBOB wrote
Reply to I need a loan asap!!!! Will do anything, ill give documents or my soul!!Just help! by LightSkinBrownie
How did they take it and what are the consequences?
mima wrote
Finally
ChatGPT site-banned soon
AdebaSmith wrote (edited )
Reply to A financial bubble on top of a financial bubble (bitcoin ETF can now be traded legally, which means people can "bet" on future Bitcoin price) by moonlune
It is real fun to read twitter threads like that predicting coming crash of crypto #1. Every single year I stumble upon dozens of them saying generally the same things but almost never coming true. This news about BTC futures didn't work negatively either. Meanwhile I am tracking my portfolio via BeatMarket https://beatmarket.one/ and waiting the bullrun :)
lettuceLeafer OP wrote
Reply to comment by phjeong in Study on Bitcoin Energy Consumption Compared to Traditional Banking by lettuceLeafer
Energy use is almost always detrimental to the environment. Carbon footprint is a fairly insignificant factor in energy uses harm to the environment. There is not a single way to produce energy that doesn't ravage the environment from solar, wind, hydro, coal, oil, wood, nuclear ect they all destroy local environments. Conflating carbon footprint and if something is environmentally devestating is a massive error. If u ask me the least horrible way to produce energy is probably wood and that produces a fuck ton of Carbon.
phjeong wrote
Energy use is neither beneficial nor detrimental for the environment on its own. The amount of power Bitcoin uses doesn't tell you much about its carbon footprint. The Cambridge analysts begin by geolocating mining activities based on users' IP addresses to arrive at that number
lettuceLeafer OP wrote
Reply to comment by !deleted31767 in Study on Bitcoin Energy Consumption Compared to Traditional Banking by lettuceLeafer
yeah that is pretty funny
lettuceLeafer OP wrote
Reply to comment by !deleted31767 in Study on Bitcoin Energy Consumption Compared to Traditional Banking by lettuceLeafer
in fairness if you have enough money that u don't have to work that is a kinda financial freedom. This is also somewhat true if you have enough money that you can be unemployed for 6 -12 months which makes work way less stressful.
Fazeecy wrote (edited )
Good evening. What exactly do you want? Low fees or what? There are hundreds of such sites in internet where you can buy, sell or exchange cryptocurrency. Like example check Switchere.com website, there are all necessary services.
celebratedrecluse wrote
Reply to Investors Fleeing Altcoins as Bitcoin Dominance Rate Hits 50% for First Time in 2018 by silvershow
good number go up
celebratedrecluse wrote
Reply to by !deleted8445
bad number go down
MirrorBot wrote
Reply to The Crypto-Enthusiast's Greatest Wish by mima
Coinsh.red mirror
Coinsh.red Tor mirror
PM me if the URLs are broken.
spacersparanoid wrote
Reply to Bitcoin: Make Way for Cryptomoney! by An_Old_Big_Tree
Wow.... 10 months ago bitcoin was worth it ~ $15,000. And now, oh well.... I rather not talk about it.
mima OP wrote
Yay thanks :)
zombie_berkman wrote
this wasnt obvious?
Kian wrote
Reply to Ethereum Scaling: A Deep Dive into Optimistic Rollups by AnbruggenCapital
This is good stuff