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lcheckon

Northern Cambria, Pa.

With Bitcoin in a bit of a meltdown this morning it is interesting to note that Bitcoin is currently consuming approximately .5% of the entire energy output of the planet which is more than the entire country of Switzerland. For those interested in saving the planet, shutting this monstrosity down would seem like a good place to start.

2/22/2021 9:27:27 AM

spudder

Good point.

Can anybody even show me a phsical coin? Hard to believe that somebody dreams up a non existing item and it can consume so much energy and people are willing to pay so much money for it. Not to be confused with blockchain.

2/22/2021 9:48:54 AM

spudder

physical

2/22/2021 9:49:34 AM

Porkchop

Central NY

Always at a trillion dollars...climate change became an existential threat when the industry hit a trillion.. I guess now w Bitcoin. Oh well... if yer in, yer having a great year. Now go buy a Tesla at an amazing discount and save the planet...how do you charge those again?

2/22/2021 10:00:40 AM

26 West

50 Acres

And you can't go to the grocery with it.

2/22/2021 10:32:04 AM

Marv.

On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.

I read where prostitutes in New York now accept Bit coin. So, it can't be all that bad.

2/22/2021 10:46:34 AM

Porkchop

Central NY

(In case this board doesn’t get erased again...Hi to future people who buy groceries with their crypto wallets...drone delivery was our idea!...yer welcome!)

2/22/2021 10:46:36 AM

B2

Ohio.. The Good Part

I can buy weed with bitcoin

2/22/2021 12:52:35 PM

26 West

50 Acres

I have a question about Bitcoin. A friend of my daughter bought a Bitcoin for $5,000. Cdn. approx 2 yrs ago. Can she now buy $50,000. worth of goods or is it still $5,000. Jim

2/22/2021 1:26:02 PM

Dr. Funkenstein

The Mothership

Bitcoin has always seemed pretty fishy to me. It has very limited liquidity and is backed by nothing. It get the feeling that it will crash at some point and a lot of people will have lost a lot of money. Then again, some people have done very well with it on its way up.

Is there a way to cash out? I have a hard time believing that my bank would do a currency conversion if I transferred $50,000 of bitcoin into my checking account.

2/22/2021 1:33:52 PM

TruckinPunkin

Upper Strasburg, PA

You guys have checking accounts in outer space?

2/22/2021 1:37:55 PM

Dr. Funkenstein

The Mothership

Yes. There are a few planets where it is advisable to not carry cash. Earth is the worst.

2/22/2021 1:44:46 PM

WiZZy

President - GPC

Ill bet my bitcoin that Dr Funkenstein lives in a very cold planet, sorta like Alberta CA....lol

2/22/2021 1:48:08 PM

spudder

26 West. ---She has to find a reputable bitcoin exchange to sell it on. The one she used to buy it should be able to sell it. What profit she sells it for is taxable but I would be willing to bet that she would not be allowed a tax write off if there was a loss.

2/22/2021 1:57:56 PM

lcheckon

Northern Cambria, Pa.

Maybe Greta will chime in here.

2/22/2021 2:41:55 PM

26 West

50 Acres

Thank you for the information. Jim

2/22/2021 3:54:14 PM

North Shore Boyz

Mill Bay, British Columbia

26 West, that bitcoin is worth $54,192 US Dollars or roughly $68,390 Canadian Dollars. Your bank or any good financial institution will assist you in cashing it in.

10 times your money = sell

2/22/2021 5:54:11 PM

Rmen

valtierra/spain

Bill Gates: I'm Not Bullish on Bitcoin

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2021-02-23/bill-gates-i-m-not-bullish-on-bitcoin-video

2/23/2021 2:45:42 PM

Dibble

Diamond, Ohio

Currently kicking myself for not buying more when BTC hit $3800 last year. Could’ve turned that into a pretty nice greenhouse right about now

2/25/2021 5:56:10 PM

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