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As amusing as it is, think about this when it's time to complain about crypto mining inflating graphics card prices.
Musk is actually guilty of market manipulation with dodgecoin, it's getting pretty damn close to being indictable, and in my humble opinion he's already guilty of it.
The dodgy guy who came up with bitcoin used a fake Japanese name Satoshi Nakamoto. A fake name is a key feature when it comes to scammers. He's engineered the currency so that there's no real world accountability for him, yet so that he benifits immensely from the currency.
I would love to know an estimated 2021 graphics card price based on real data if there was no crypto currency mining.
Crypto miners are scum. Anyone motivated by trying to get money for nothing using get rich quick schemes is a lowly dreg and burden on society.
https://twitter.com/BNONews/status/1395005627886342146
I can't even wrap my head around how cryptocurrency and its economy works or why it was/is a thing.
It's just that it fails horribly in practice. But you don't usually care about practice if you like the ideal.
Or if you stand to profit off it while throwing others under the bus.
Always goes that way with ideals.
It's a stiock for a company that produces nothing, owns nothing, and manages nothing, but people have been convinced that its worth something.