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But what do you measure your .02 value with?If it looks like a duck and walks like a duck, it’s probably a Ponzi Scheme… my .02
But what do you measure your .02 value with?If it looks like a duck and walks like a duck, it’s probably a Ponzi Scheme… my .02
Just take my .02 and buy some BTC with it. That will be all I will donate.But what do you measure your .02 value with?
Even gold doesn't have a finite supply, rather gold can keep being mined as there is no cap on gold.
I agree with this. However you can mine for it indefinitely.I am absolutely certain there is not an infinite supply of gold.
I am absolutely certain there is not an infinite supply of gold.
On a side note.
Gold (ask price) went over $2k/oz this afternoon
But how would we ever know?I am absolutely certain there is not an infinite supply of gold.
Is it tracking the FED or is it tracking the banking collapses?Feds raised interest rates .25%.. gold almost always has a temp spike after a fed hike.
Well, there can physically only be a finite amount of gold ore on the planet -- it is not a renewable resource. Whether humans have the capability to retrieve it all is another question, altogether.But how would we ever know?
Who is going to come out and say ...... okay there's only two more pounds of gold to be found in the world?
Can't there be gold that we haven't found out about yet? Or haven't found how to retrieve yet? Isn't the earth capable of continuing to make gold?Well, there can physically only be a finite amount of gold ore on the planet -- it is not a renewable resource. Whether humans have the capability to retrieve it all is another question, altogether.
The ultimate number is close to the max capacity of a 64-bit floating point number.Can't there be gold that we haven't found out about yet? Or haven't found how to retrieve yet? Isn't the earth capable of continuing to make gold?
I get it though, we have probably depleted 95% of what's there and we won't be around long enough for more to be made.
What I don't get is ......... who made the rule that there is only xx amount of bitcoin? Who monitors that? Can't that same entity retrieve your password if you lose it?
I know zero about crypto but I have asked these questions and have never been give an actual answer.
English please?The ultimate number is close to the max capacity of a 64-bit floating point number.
The decreasing supply algorithm mimics mining metals where it decreases over time.
What's the biggest number you can type on a simple eight digit calculator?English please?
So wouldn't all crypto be limited then? Which isn't the caseWhat's the biggest number you can type on a simple eight digit calculator?
Answer 99,999,999
This is why bitcoin is limited. They can only type a maximum number of characters into the fixed length of the number they use. The fixed length will not be expanded.
I appreciate your help. This still makes zero sense to me. In something as advanced and complicated as crypto, how could the limitation of a simple calculator be the foundation on which it is built?What's the biggest number you can type on a simple eight digit calculator?
Answer 99,999,999
This is why bitcoin is limited. They can only type a maximum number of characters into the fixed length of the number they use. The fixed length will not be expanded.