RE: Hive - 1 cent this year?

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Even I would buy a few hundred if it went to 1 cent. Although I don't see what's the point buying something that is generated from thin air



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"Although I don't see what's the point buying something that is generated from thin air" <<-- its cryptocurrency, do you see all cryptocurrencies being created out of "thin air"?

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You're right... for this reason I don't buy them much 😁😁 I'm only interested in the technology

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I think you got it wrong.

Fiat money is created out of "thin air", whereas true cryptocurrencies are created from POW, POS, DPOS or POB. All those algorithms requires some form of work and the best cryptocurrencies has a hardcap also, like LasseCash do have.

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I'm not an expert indeed. To my understanding POW, POS, etc. are algorithms for distribution while the generation is from "thin air". As for fiat it is generated with debts as far as I know... And that is thin air in different shape 😃
I remember I read about LasseCash some time ago... Something about centralization. Seems an interesting idea

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Ok let me try to explain it.

POW is very heavily work-incentive. Bitcoin was the first cryptocurrency right? And that came with POW, they are burning a lot of electricity and other resources for building the mining computer centers. If you compare that with DPOS, that initially could basically run on minimum 20 raspberry pi's, if you dont know what a raspberry pi is then here it is:

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Then there is a huge difference.

Today it seems like the witnesses are running more heavy services and APIs that demand more computer power (if anybody know the details of this today, then please tell me), but I am no expert on the details of that, I guess Hive could run on 1-3 households electricity and that is still A LOT less then Bitcoin and other POW coins uses of resources.

"To my understanding POW, POS, etc. are algorithms for distribution" <<-- no POW, POS, DPOS and POB is work for the creation of the new coins.

The term "creating money out of "thin air"" came from describing how fiat money works, you must have been misinformed in some shady troll box or something. Central banks are creating money out of thin air, true cryptocurrencies are not, they are "hard money" similar to gold and silver.

Some brainwashed dude (themarkymark) made some stupid posts about LasseCash which was pure misinformation. We are the only ones to reward "Anarchy, Crypto, Truth".. he believe in the planet, whereas we know its flat and reward posts about it. So he is brainwashed with too much fiat money at his disposal, dont listen to him.

HEX has centralized ownership and did 1800x since inception 1,5 years ago, it turns out that centralized ownership works in the real world:

https://www.lassecash.com/lassecash/@lasseehlers/contrary-to-popular-opinion-decentralized-ownership-might-be-is-a-myth

I was myself thinking for years that decentralized ownership was the goal, but after I saw what HEX did, 1800x in 1,5 years, while Hive has been sideways for 5 years, then I believe in Richard Hearts statement that decentralization works very well for censorship resistance (DPOS), but centralized ownership works very well for price appreciation.

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Ok, agree... Creation and distribution are more or less the same as coins are distributed at the time of their creation. But there is nothing hard. Gold and silver can survive global catastrophies like wars, pandemics, but Bitcoin... It needs worldwide connection to operate, let alone the huge computational power requirements

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You can travel with your LASSECASH to any place with no problem, you can not do that with Gold and Silver, it would be confiscated at the airport or stolen by human-traffickers in the event of catastrophe.

Btw you used the word "global" which suggests that you believe we live on a ball, let me tell you the earth is flat: https://www.lassecash.com/flatearth/@lasseehlers/level

Among people that understand this stuff, there are consensus that precious metals and cryptocurrencies are "hard money".

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I don't care much about the shape of the earth, I used "global" as something that affects entire world. The point is that there is a scenario in which any cryptocurrency might seize to exist. For example imagine that the operational costs for running a Hive node exceed the potential profit and witnesses decide to shut down. Then Hive and all hive-engine tokens will disappear into thin air where they came from. Something that is not possible for "hard money" as gold

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Ok please use the words "in the world" or "in the whole world" or similar in the future ;), then you will not have problems with the truth...

About Hive, what you describe will never happen. The game theory is very strong in Hive, stronger then you know... the top 20 witnesses makes like ~$8000 per month last time I calculated and it cost only a fraction to run a node... many many people are emotionally invested in the chain, a part of their life story... even if the chain broke down (which will never happen) then a new group could spin up a new chain with the history of hive/steem in it...

"Hive" is forever... you believe in fairy tales, probably made from top witnesses to argue for higher pay lol so simple it is.... game theory is stronger then fairy tales

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Ok, noted about the terminology ;)
As for the game theory - it's just a theory ;) needs proofs. I've heard fairy tales from the top witnesses mostly about Steem quick death and Hive rising after the hardfork but none of them proved true
I think I floated away from the topic sorry about that. And thanks for the upvote, I'll check LasseCash community

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Its a tribe.

About the Hostile takeover, I was there dude when it happened!

I moved to Hive day one (while a lot took months or half years to finally move), which these post proves:

Before the Hardfork: https://www.lassecash.com/steem/@lasseehlers/hostile-take-over-of-steem

When the Hardfork had happened: https://steemit.com/lassecash/@lasseehlers/lassecash-token-swapped-to-hive

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I guess many others waited to see how the Hive will work, before actually switch to it.

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Its a long story dude, if you want to learn about cryptocurrency from one of those that know most about in the world (me) then come in Discord chat with me: https://discord.gg/5JW2w9t

Send me a DM in discord if you want to learn. I am busy now and the rest of the day and no more answers on this post to you. Tomorrow I can start helping you.

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Steem to some have a slow death, its only stupid people that still use that shit after day 1 of the fork in my view.

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by the way gave you a full vote, check the LASSECASH rewards.

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