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SwimSwimHungry commented on .01% of Bitcoin holders hold 27% of all Bitcoin   twitter.com/MorePerfectUS... · Posted by u/croes
walkhour · 4 years ago
That's like you asking me what's the practical difference between making $1M or winning the lottery and getting $1M.

But to answer your question: the same difference that there is between chance and intention, for example, the same difference that there is between someone being murdered and that person dying accidentally. This difference is very important for most people and can have direct consequences in you life.

In addition, the dollar is guaranteed to be diluted, meanwhile for Bitcoin, there's no such certainty.

SwimSwimHungry · 4 years ago
>In addition, the dollar is guaranteed to be diluted, meanwhile for Bitcoin, there's no such certainty.

People having to HODL tell themselves whatever they need to to feel confident in their so-called investment. Frankly, people that bought towards the top in Bitcoin are still massively down and that lack of certainty isn't exactly a comfort.

Besides, although I tend to think of your comment painting USD in a poor light, the USD is actually working as designed; to be nominally inflationary to encourage spending and investment in productive aspects of society and business and not to encourage hoarding. The USD is doing exactly what it's supposed to do.

SwimSwimHungry commented on $3B in Bitcoin was sold in a last-ditch attempt to save UST from collapse   cnbc.com/2022/05/16/what-... · Posted by u/SirLJ
fullstop · 4 years ago
Netflix has dropped 45% over the last month, Amazon 27%, TSLA 27%, Disney 17%, BTCUSD 26%.

I'm definitely not sold on Bitcoin, but it tracks along with tech stocks for some reason.

SwimSwimHungry · 4 years ago
Which certainly reinforces the notion that Bitcoin is not a good "hedge" that is often claimed by bitcoin maxis.

Digital gold my butt.

SwimSwimHungry commented on Wikipedia RFC to stop accepting cryptocurrencies passes by majority vote   meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/R... · Posted by u/SwimSwimHungry
px43 · 4 years ago
> You go to your bank and ask them to start a wire transfer.

Haha, or, I can just click a single link from a donation page and send ETH from the wallet in my browser directly to the organization that I want to support, which I did in the case of Ukraine. No need to log in to any third party website, and the transaction was finalized in ~10 seconds with negligible fees.

SwimSwimHungry · 4 years ago
Sure. But one thing cryptocurrency is terrible at is requiring that you do your own op-sec. Maybe you're good at that sort of thing, but because of the inherent lack of controls to reverse transactions made by mistake or accidental fat-fingering other details, such as the address, it's pretty bad for the less tech-savvy.

Did you ever bother to check that "single link from a donation page" to make sure it's really the correct one?

I love being able to call a bank if my VISA card gets stolen and charged up to high heaven and get that all reversed.

Meanwhile, good luck with that NFT that mysteriously landed in your wallet that has bad coding in it to wreck your day. But yes, mass adoption imminent!

SwimSwimHungry commented on How Signal is playing with fire – A push into untraceable payments   theverge.com/22872133/sig... · Posted by u/kurthr
nathan_phoenix · 4 years ago
Love Signal but this was totally unnecessary and puts the whole project at risk.

Also the whole integration was super shady. From the possible conflict of interest (Signal CEO being advisor to MobileCoin), to the MobileCoin CEO dodging any serious questions, to the fact that whole supply is premined and most of it held by founders and investors.

Why can't Signal just stay a secure messenger app?

SwimSwimHungry · 4 years ago
Agreed. I think this is simply cashing in on the cryptocurrency craze while it's still fashionable. Then again, Moxie Marlinspike was never the most transparent fellow I've seen.

At this rate, I'm probably going to go with a Matrix + element style chat system with my family and friends. I'm getting fed up with the outright grift.

SwimSwimHungry commented on Discord's Hints About Crypto, NFTs Are Tearing Its Community Apart   kotaku.com/discords-hints... · Posted by u/intunderflow
erulabs · 4 years ago
“Crypto bros”, “crypto stans”, misunderstanding about transaction costs, loads of fear. Really just, such a fresh and new take.

Who are these articles for?

SwimSwimHungry · 4 years ago
Does everything have to be an exploitative grift though?

With reddit also announcing cryprocurrency based karma, I'm starting to think that this is all an effort to cash out on whatever goodwill they may have.

Frankly I wish this stuff would calm down already, but it may have to run its course and people will have to get hurt or die when the next black swan event occurs.

SwimSwimHungry commented on HTTP is obsolete – it's time for the distributed, permanent web (2015)   ipfs.io/ipfs/QmNhFJjGcMPq... · Posted by u/Hakeemmidan
kortilla · 4 years ago
IPFS solved that by making sure even popular stuff is difficult to get.
SwimSwimHungry · 4 years ago
Dude this made my day. Thanks! xD
SwimSwimHungry commented on HTTP is obsolete – it's time for the distributed, permanent web (2015)   ipfs.io/ipfs/QmNhFJjGcMPq... · Posted by u/Hakeemmidan
garrickvanburen · 4 years ago
HTTP was invented in 1989.

Netscape was founded in 1994.

So, if you’re comfortable with either of those a starting point, 6 years is somewhere in the dot com boom.

SwimSwimHungry · 4 years ago
I'd argue the WWW was instantly useful, even during its halcyon days.

IPFS on the other hand is a horrible "jack of all trades" that has mediocre performance even in the best of times, and it hasn't really gotten any better since it first launched 6 years ago.

And that's not even bringing up the cryptocurrency cohort souring the project with its stench.

I don't object to the existence of IPFS, rather I prefer more efficient and focused projects instead. Someone in the comment threads mentioned Solid, which sounds like a decent decentralized information protocol or system of sorts.

And for those that want censorship resistance... who can forget Freenet? That project has been around since 2000 and seems to do a pretty bang up job, even if the performance is not much better.

SwimSwimHungry commented on Why HN is the way it is, and why we hope it will stay that way   news.ycombinator.com/item... · Posted by u/jacquesm
SwimSwimHungry · 4 years ago
@dang runs a great site here.

I will admit, I haven't always been the most level headed commenter all the time, but I've been trying to improve where I can, and I think what he says resonates with me.

I try to pretend I'm in an actual room with actual people IRL when I write. Being mindful of my tone and never name calling is always a great start.

u/SwimSwimHungry

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