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    realcaseyrollins ✝️ (realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world)'s status on Thursday, 27-Nov-2025 11:38:51 JST realcaseyrollins ✝️ realcaseyrollins ✝️
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    In the end #BTC #Bitcoin is back up to like $92k rn so this didn't matter, I'll be in the green very soon, Lord willing 🤞🏾

    RT: https://noauthority.social/users/realcaseyrollins/statuses/115582947951546127
    In conversation about 7 months ago from social.teci.world permalink

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      midway (midway@soapbox.midwaytrades.com)'s status on Thursday, 27-Nov-2025 12:00:38 JST midway midway
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      Don’t focus on hitting bottoms or tops. Just buy some on the way down and sell some on the way up. Give a bit up to the god of greed…you’ll trade better for it.
      In conversation about 7 months ago permalink
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      midway (midway@soapbox.midwaytrades.com)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:34:58 JST midway midway
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      As you refuse to actually address any of my points, the conversation is done. This is clearly a religion to you and, therefore, facts don’t matter.
      In conversation about 7 months ago permalink
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      CashDragon (cashdragon@freeatlantis.com)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:34:59 JST CashDragon CashDragon
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      @midway @realcaseyrollins@noauthority.social @realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world

      Clearly you are new to crypto.

      In 2014 Bitcoin adoption was rocketing up, it was accepted as payment at many major companies like microsoft, expedia, and steam.

      Then bankers came in and paid off the core devs to cripple Bitcoin to make sure it would not work properly.

      Now BTC is total useless trash.

      Those that want to use centralized systems can do so while still using Bitcoin Cash.

      I will use it properly.

      I do not need anymore gains.

      In conversation about 7 months ago permalink

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      CashDragon (cashdragon@freeatlantis.com)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:00 JST CashDragon CashDragon
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      @midway @realcaseyrollins@noauthority.social @realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world

      the reason the Euro failed is because it is banker controlled trash

      they want to inject themselves into everyone's lives via the currency for purposes of control and exploitation

      this was obvious and transparent and thus rejected

      Bitcoin Cash is pure freedom money

      It has the capability of all other coins in one, that is a huge reason to use it

      you must be blind, let me guess you missed bitcoin early adoption the first time around?

      In conversation about 7 months ago permalink
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      midway (midway@soapbox.midwaytrades.com)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:00 JST midway midway
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      • CashDragon
      What adoption? Crypto hasn’t has wide spread adoption as any kind of currency. The number of transactions are insignificant compared to national currencies.

      The world isn’t going to standardize on a single currency of any kind. I’m sorry, it just won’t. Most people need centralized systems because they aren’t responsible enough to really run things on their own and they don’t want to even if they could. Do you honestly think that a system that relies on people properly storing and protecting their keys is sustainable?

      Lots of good ideas don’t scale. Remember when they were trying to get everyone to wear masks to stop the spread of COVID? That was doomed. Can masks work? Yes, they work in hospitals. Why? Because you have a very small number of well trained professionals using them. But that system doesn’t scale to the general public. Crypto is similar. Could it work within a small community of enthusiasts who really understand it? Sure. But that system won’t scale.

      I absolutely get the idea of a decentralized private financial system. I appreciate the ideas and motivations behind it. But I also live in the real world and know that such a system won’t scale to tens of millions yet alone billions of people.

      Another great example is where we are right now…the Fediverse. I love and appreciate the concept. I run my own instances. I get it. It makes sense to me. I also know that mass adoption isn’t going to happen. Most people don‘t care enough to be here. They like the simplicity of the centralized services even though they are literally the product. Such is the way of the world.

      Look, you can buy all the BCH you want and I sincerely hope it goes up and you make solid gains from it. But it is absolutely not going to get widespread adoption to come close to being a true alternative to national currencies, yet alone become the single global currency. I think I’ve made a very solid case that has not been refuted with any actual evidence…just “it will someday…”.
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      midway (midway@soapbox.midwaytrades.com)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:01 JST midway midway
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      Europe has tried to unite behind a single currency…it hasn’t gone well. The member states‘ economies are too different…and that’s just Europe. You are claiming you can do the worldwide? Because the US should use the same currency as Cambodia and Zimbabwe? That is pure delusion. Sometimes things haven’t been done for a reason.

      Doing what everything all other coins do is not a reason to adopt it. You need more than that. Otherwise there’s no reason to change.
      In conversation about 7 months ago permalink
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      CashDragon (cashdragon@freeatlantis.com)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:02 JST CashDragon CashDragon
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      @midway @realcaseyrollins@noauthority.social @realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world

      everyone using the same money has not yet been tried

      when you travel you have to exchange your money for a different money to use it, BCH solves this

      I am well diversified, BCH is a currency

      my point is BCH does everything all other crypto's do, so why use 10 coins when you can use one

      BCH is about maximum efficiency and utility

      In conversation about 7 months ago permalink
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      CashDragon (cashdragon@freeatlantis.com)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:03 JST CashDragon CashDragon
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      @midway @realcaseyrollins@noauthority.social @realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world

      nope, it is the solution.

      whatever good innovation comes out of alt-coins Bitcoin Cash (BCH) will just adopt it and remain on top

      money works best when everyone is using the same one

      BTC is a banker hijacked failure and is already 10 years behind thus has no future

      In conversation about 7 months ago permalink
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      midway (midway@soapbox.midwaytrades.com)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:03 JST midway midway
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      And how well has everyone using the same money worked out so far. It's great in theory, but doesn't really work in the real world.

      How many people in the world even know that there are forks of BTC? I'd bet less than 1%. Good luck getting them to standardize on it.

      It's your money, throw it where you like. But betting the farm on any crypto, yet alone an alt coin is quite a spec bet.

      My point behind it being the problem is that there isn't anything that BCH can do that any other crypto can't do. The barrier to entry on making new cryptos is way to low therefore, it's going to be tough to sell people on the value of any given one. If anyone can make one, it's not that valuable.
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      midway (midway@soapbox.midwaytrades.com)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:04 JST midway midway
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      ...and that's the problem.
      In conversation about 7 months ago permalink
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      casey is remote (realcaseyrollins@noauthority.social)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:05 JST casey is remote casey is remote
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      @midway @cashdragon @realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world

      But for an investment, I think it'd only make sense to pick a coin that will have mass appeal like #Bitcoin #BTC does now. In the future, that will probably be only one or two of the altcoins in existence today, if it doesn't end up being something new.

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      CashDragon (cashdragon@freeatlantis.com)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:05 JST CashDragon CashDragon
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      @realcaseyrollins@noauthority.social @midway @realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world

      there will be one, Bitcoin Cash

      BCH already can do everything all other coins can do

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      casey is remote (realcaseyrollins@noauthority.social)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:06 JST casey is remote casey is remote
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      @midway @cashdragon @realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world

      >But BTC isn’t infinite.

      That's what I like about it, it means that in general #Bitcoin #BTC will likely growing in value constantly, in comparison to other assets like #USD.

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      casey is remote (realcaseyrollins@noauthority.social)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:06 JST casey is remote casey is remote
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      @midway @cashdragon @realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world

      >The problem is that these projects have a super low barrier to entry so even if one finds a good utility use case, there’s an infinite number of identical (or nearly identical) projects that can spawn quickly to do the same thing.

      One could make the argument that once all the #Bitcoin #BTC has been mined, another altcoin like #BCH #BitcoinCash would be worth investing in.

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      casey is remote (realcaseyrollins@noauthority.social)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:07 JST casey is remote casey is remote
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      • CashDragon

      @cashdragon @midway @realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world Sure, maybe, but that doesn't mean that #BCH #BitcoinCash is as viable of an investment option as #BTC #Bitcoin. Imma keep it a hundred; I didn't buy #Bitcoin for its utility.

      In conversation about 7 months ago permalink
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      midway (midway@soapbox.midwaytrades.com)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:07 JST midway midway
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      • CashDragon
      Exactly no one actually did. People bought btc because number go up. To the extent that there is utility in BTC (or any crypto for that matter) that utility isn’t worth much monetarily.

      The problem is that these projects have a super low barrier to entry so even if one finds a good utility use case, there’s an infinite number of identical (or nearly identical) projects that can spawn quickly to do the same thing. No matter how high demand gets, supply can match or exceed it.

      But BTC isn’t infinite. While true it can be infinitely forked. An infinite number of finite sets is still, from an economic point of view, infinite.

      I got into this thread more just to put in my thoughts on trading anything, not to endorse or discourage what one is trading.
      In conversation about 7 months ago permalink
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      casey is remote (realcaseyrollins@noauthority.social)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:08 JST casey is remote casey is remote
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      @midway @realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world I don't plan on making many moves, any future moves I make will be buying other assets. But I like watching the numbers go up and down and commenting on where things are at, especially with all that #Bitcoin #BTC to the moon talk lol

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      CashDragon (cashdragon@freeatlantis.com)'s status on Sunday, 07-Dec-2025 23:35:08 JST CashDragon CashDragon
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      @realcaseyrollins@noauthority.social @midway @realcaseyrollins@social.teci.world

      BTC was a ponzi scam all along, ever since the bankers hijacked Bitcoin back in 2014

      The real Bitcoin is BCH, the clueless are just starting to wake up

      Do not miss your second chance into early Bitcoin adoption as BCH sets itself on the path to world reserve currency

      In conversation about 7 months ago permalink

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