Message from @Grenade123
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lying means they intentionally expressed misinformation
@Atkins about steemit, the closest i came to an answer about "where does the money come from" seems to be that basically people get paid with interest, and actual money comes from basically investors or people who pay you for the token. So there will be 100 tokens in the system valued at lets say 1000 bucks in total. A new steem token is generated so there is now 101 tokens but still only 1000 bucks of worth unless someone decides a token is worth more than 9.99 bucks or whatever.
yeah in this context it certainly sounds like they were intentionally lying
everyone lies though, but some people do it more frequently and about bigger things
lying seems to be a way of life for some
its funny, i wonder if crypto currencies falling in price is technically a bad thing or a good thing
the cheaper the are, the more normal people can get them, the more they stand a chance of being main stream
neither, it just reflects the current wantness of it
everyone can get crypto my negro
if you got 10 bucks you can get some crypto
ye it wont be an antire bitcoin
the price of it doesnt mean anything when you buy it since you can buy as small fractions as you want
but a fraction
it just means something if you factor in time
cryptos suffer the same problem as like bitchute
need a bunch of large fish to start using them to sell things
yeah
not necessarily large fish, just fish you want to interact with
your local drug dealer has to accept steemit for it to go up in value
like amazon, walmart, and target or something like that
places normies go
was the darknet silk road a large fish?
not really
like, public large fish
microsoft accepts bitcoin, but they dont even know that themselves when you contact support
well that is the problem
none are really out right supportive of it
its hidden away like a good return policy
well my point is, if we look at youtube for example, pewdiepie wasnt a large fish to begin with. youtube made him a large fish.
true, but that took time
someone told me steemit is a scam
i think it is a scam
seems too good to be true
oh then it must be a scam then, because hearsay
when i tried asking them how it worked I got a bs non answer
so i dug into how it works
sounds about right
I think its a game of hot potato
its akin to a ponzi scheme