35 crypto companies got together to make a change dot org petition called “Bitcoin Deserves an Emoji”.

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    4 months ago

    normalizing scams, by laundering their image via standards organizations, pollutes our communications environment. Both an emoji and a petition are symbolic - and our symbols are in fact important.

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      Bitcoin isn’t a scam. All non-bitcoin cryptocurrencies are scams.

      People often hear about stuff like coins that are pre-mined, or proof-of-stake and the schemes and scans that come out of those, and immediately associate Bitcoin with the same thing.

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        That is also not 100% true. There are several altcoins with fantastic utility. Monero and Ethereum come to mind.

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          Exactly. Most cryptocurrencies are scams, but a handful are fantastic. Ethereum is cool for being proof-of-stake (so no high-energy mining), and Monero is cool for being super privacy-oriented. There are a handful more, but honestly, if you stick with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Monero, you’ll be fine.

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            That’s pretty much exactly my thought. I hold a very very small amount in Polygon, but only in order to pay the gas fees for the Polygon network. So I never have more than a few US dollars worth in it at a time.

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              Yeah, I basically just do Monero, and I use it as a spend account and use it anywhere it’s accepted. I don’t invest in any cryptocurrencies because I don’t think cryptocurrencies have positive expected return (it’s all hype), so I keep the amount of crypto I have small.

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          Ethereum has scam characteristics though. The creator Vitalik gave himself time to mine it alone before giving public access. He secured for himself quite a nice stash

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            4 months ago

            That’s true. I suspect the application programming is the only reason that it actually took off.

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        Of course bitcoin is a scam. It’s a “currency” you can’t spend anywhere. It’s only purpose is a pump and dump scheme for early adopters.

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          It’s a “currency” you can’t spend anywhere

          Lol

          It’s only purpose is a pump and dump scheme for early adopters.

          This is exactly what many alt-coins are but Bitcoin is decidedly not.

          You’re confusing “easy to mine” with “early adopter scam”.