I already consider antisemites my personal enemies. I'm considering making crypto defenders too.
Why? Cause they try to gaslight you with bullshit.
>crypto problems are solved, but don't look at the fact that no one is using the fixed ones and everything is still Bitcoin dominated.
Remember Bitcoin Cash? And how it was supposed to fix some of Bitcoin's problems? Well I didn't. Had to search the name again, cause it fell into obscurity and no one is talking about it anymore. I remember being quite optimistic about it at the time... yeah, so much for a fix. Apparently it was so "good" it got forked again.
In a decade of crypto development, the only other noteworthy alternative to Bitcoin has been Ethereum, and maybe a meme coin. That's it. Everything else, you kinda know it's somewhere there in the background, but no one uses them as currency. At best shady people use it as an overhead to bank transactions to somewhat hide things.
But that's not using crypto as currency. That's not moving away from a reliance of USD.
Even with Bitcoin, the king of crypto, you still have an abundance of people relying on USD, to either buy Bitcoin to pay to others, or to convert the received Bitcoin to USD asap, because it's volatile.
And if you don't intend to move away from USD, then stop being a fag and use PayPal. You're literally solving nothing, while wasting electricity. And if you're obsessed with wasting electricity while we still have a big issue with CO2, then at least do folding@home or something.
>but muh baking system
1) as I pointed out earlier, you're still heavily relying on banks to constantly buy/sell crypto. Depending on how optimized the crypto system is overall, you might actually be giving banks even more work to do than without crypto;
2) congrats, now you're just making new banking systems, that are probably based in China or something. So much better.
The central idea behind crypto is genius. I remember when I finally sat down to understand the basic principle and how I was amazed by it. But problem is, years later, the IRL situation is dumbfoundedly bad. It reminds me of some format wars, only it's so much much much worse.
Remember, format wars don't guarantee you the best format for the user wins. It just guarantees the format that makes it easiest to exploit you out of your money wins.
Forgot about:
"Oh, did I say I want to replace USD? No, no, no, don't be silly. That's definitely not why crypto exists. It's definitely not made to replace fiat currency, because fiat currency is prone to governments messing around. What, every crypto advocate says crypto is good to keep governments away from manipulating the market? Don't be silly, you need to believe what I say now! Crypto is not for that. It's good that this crypto relies on fiat currency, makes perfect sense, it's not a bother at all that it's consequently just as susceptible to government manipulation. "