'Landmine' vis a vis Goldmine
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2021 3:25 pm
As seen on facebook TOSH hogwash Piffle twaddle hokum
At some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them
1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies.
2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos!
But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join https://www.cryptocompare.com/
Satoshi Nakamoto
Never forget the true meaning of Bitcoin:
Ending the control of Banks and Governments over your Money
At some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them
1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies.
2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos!
But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join https://www.cryptocompare.com/
Satoshi Nakamoto
Never forget the true meaning of Bitcoin:
Ending the control of Banks and Governments over your Money
At some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them
1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies.
2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos!
But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join cryptocompare.com
A boy asked is bitcoin-investing dad for 1 bitcoin for his birthday
Dad: What? $15,554??? $14334 is a lot of money! What do you need $16,782 for anyway? (Source blockgeeks.com)
The founder of cryptocurrency exchange FTX has said that Bitcoin has no future as a payments network because of its inefficiency and high environmental costs, the Financial Times reported on Monday.16 May 2022 (google)
At some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them
1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies.
2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos!
But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join cryptocompare.com
Richard Stoll on the Internet 1995 and just one of the many nay sayers of that period who got it wrong.
‘After two decades online, I'm perplexed. It's not that I haven't had a gas of a good time on the Internet. I've met great people and even caught a hacker or two. But today, I'm uneasy about this most trendy and oversold community Visionaries see a future of telecommuting workers, interactive libraries and multimedia classrooms. They speak of electronic town meetings and virtual communities. Commerce and business will shift from offices and malls to networks and modems. And the freedom of digital networks will make government more democratic.
Baloney Do our computer pundits lack all common sense The truth in no online database will replace your daily newspaper, no CD-ROM can take the place of a competent teacher and no computer network will change the way government works
Consider today's online world. The Usenet, a worldwide bulletin board, allows anyone to post messages across the nation. Your word gets out, leapfrogging editors and publishers. Every voice can be heard cheaply and instantly Result every voice being heard. This cacophony more closely resembles citizens band radio, complete with handles, harassment, and anonymous threats. When most everyone shouts, few listen. How about electronic publishing? Try reading a book on disc. At best, it's an unpleasant chore: the myopic glow of a clunky computer replaces the friendly pages of a book. And you can't take that laptop to the beach Yet Nicholas Negroponte, director of the MIT Media Lab, predicts that we'll soon buy books and newspapers straight over the Internet. Uh, sure Clifford Stoll,
At some point in the future when your grand kids visit you, you can either tell them
1 You missed the boat on cryptocurrencies.
2 You were an early adopter and made money out of trading cryptos!
But, before you choose option 2 and join the crypto world, you need to join cryptocompare.com