The elite play this game where they pump up bubbles, sell their stocks and assets, and then pop those bubbles, and then buy up these same assets for pennies on the dollar.
Trump threw a wrench in their game by not letting the bubble pop, and then pump it up further, and then deregulate to make the gains real. They did not like that at all.
100% true. There are no accidental bubbles. Money is essentially no longer an obstacle, in the global tech game. I’ve said here, before, Twitter is an ideological loss-leader, for the technological hegemony. They are perfectly happy to flush as much money down the Twitter toilet as it takes to ensnare people into the trap.
Exactly. It's one thing for a growing company to not care about revenue for a while, but after more than a decade, c'mon.
I've noticed this also with the NFL. One of the biggest redpills I had was when I found at everything the NFL did for soldiers, like the reunions or the tickets, was almost always paid for by the Pentagon.
But they GIVE money and free Marketing to BLM.
They used to ask "Will this play in Preoria?" Now they ask "Does this Savage the Suburbanite?"
The tech bubble burst YEARS ago. I couldn't understand WTF was going on with these companies until I realized where the money was coming in. It's all Chinese + Dirty money. Reddit and Twitter would have gone tits up years ago if they were real companies.
I know there is suspicion about crypto, but really do some research on blockchain technology. The ability to perform actions anonymously and decentralize transactions is the key to success. It is this technology that will allow for a world I want to see, one with smaller government, where speach can't be repressed because it is annnonamous and untraceable, one without centralized bankers who hold power for no other reason than the government decided they should, where contracts are enforced not by courts, but by mathematical formulas. This is the next step in tech development that will allow the communication revolution to continue.
Its decentralized in that no one individual structure or government can control it, unless the technology is designed in a way that they can (easy to find out), and no blockchains aren't necessarily anonymous but they can certainly be used to create technologies where anonymous actors can engage with certainty that they will not be scammed because blockchain eliminates the need for a singular authority to determine who is and is not a legitimate actor.
It certainly can be designed to be anonymous, that's one of its advantages. Its a technology, the application that uses it doesn't have to ask you for proof of your identity but may depending on the developers goals this is why governments have tried to hinder development of crypto currency because it inevitably is utilized in black markets and is hard to tax.
There are ways, you can make bitcoin wallets that does not trace back to you, mask your IP using a VPN, spend only mixed bitcoins bit of a pain but doable.
Bitcoin is just an way to make money. Not really an investment if you’re playing it right. My dad has friends who are couple hundred thousand dollars richer from it. Just gotta learn how to play the game.
It's a currency that trades like an OTC stock, and jumps up and down like a Weimar Deutschmark. And it's already been hacked and confiscated by criminals and governments.
So I've been around the internet block a few times, and I can say I've witnessed the rise and fall of many giants.
Who else here remembers when Yahoo was THE internet? How about when every movie trailer had an AOL keyword? A MySpace?
Who remembers going onto livejournal and arguing who would end up with who in Harry Potter? (Silly little "Harmony" losers! Mehehehehehehe!)
If there's an advantage to aging in our time, it's that we're seeing some interesting "life cycles" of big tech. A lot of them rise and fall in less than a decade.
Now, working in the tech industry, I'm gonna tell you a secret. I almost NEVER see Twitter on normies' phones anymore. Twitter has mutated into a circlejerk of marketing. People only pay attention to it to hear releases from specific companies or content providers, if they pay attention to it at all. They don't need an account for that. Twitter has been dying for years.
So, honestly all it needed was a nudge. This, I believe, is that nudge.
Facebook's a different monster (and by proxy, Instagram and related services), as it is on almost every normie's phone, in heavy use. Old grandmas use it to keep track of pictures of grandkids and such. And while it is used by content providers and whatnot, a lot of normies don't really use it to follow those content providers. They use it as a glorified forum/chat app, kind of how we used to use Reddit. It'll be a while before that particular beast is knocked down. Somebody will have to come up with something genuinely new and exciting.
The elite play this game where they pump up bubbles, sell their stocks and assets, and then pop those bubbles, and then buy up these same assets for pennies on the dollar.
Trump threw a wrench in their game by not letting the bubble pop, and then pump it up further, and then deregulate to make the gains real. They did not like that at all.
100% true. There are no accidental bubbles. Money is essentially no longer an obstacle, in the global tech game. I’ve said here, before, Twitter is an ideological loss-leader, for the technological hegemony. They are perfectly happy to flush as much money down the Twitter toilet as it takes to ensnare people into the trap.
Exactly. It's one thing for a growing company to not care about revenue for a while, but after more than a decade, c'mon.
I've noticed this also with the NFL. One of the biggest redpills I had was when I found at everything the NFL did for soldiers, like the reunions or the tickets, was almost always paid for by the Pentagon.
But they GIVE money and free Marketing to BLM.
They used to ask "Will this play in Preoria?" Now they ask "Does this Savage the Suburbanite?"
The tech bubble burst YEARS ago. I couldn't understand WTF was going on with these companies until I realized where the money was coming in. It's all Chinese + Dirty money. Reddit and Twitter would have gone tits up years ago if they were real companies.
I know there is suspicion about crypto, but really do some research on blockchain technology. The ability to perform actions anonymously and decentralize transactions is the key to success. It is this technology that will allow for a world I want to see, one with smaller government, where speach can't be repressed because it is annnonamous and untraceable, one without centralized bankers who hold power for no other reason than the government decided they should, where contracts are enforced not by courts, but by mathematical formulas. This is the next step in tech development that will allow the communication revolution to continue.
Blockchains are not anonymous and not decentralized. Everyonr can see all transactions and there is always an authority.
Its decentralized in that no one individual structure or government can control it, unless the technology is designed in a way that they can (easy to find out), and no blockchains aren't necessarily anonymous but they can certainly be used to create technologies where anonymous actors can engage with certainty that they will not be scammed because blockchain eliminates the need for a singular authority to determine who is and is not a legitimate actor.
Anyone with sufficient compute power becomes the authority.
I note you can't deny that it isn't anonymous.
Why do lie about blockchain then?
Blockchain is nothing. A solution trying to find a problem it solves. It cannot save anyone.
It certainly can be designed to be anonymous, that's one of its advantages. Its a technology, the application that uses it doesn't have to ask you for proof of your identity but may depending on the developers goals this is why governments have tried to hinder development of crypto currency because it inevitably is utilized in black markets and is hard to tax.
Public ledger. It's not anonymous. It's trivial to match ids with real people.
Blockchain is one of the greatest frauds of government on the people.
There are ways, you can make bitcoin wallets that does not trace back to you, mask your IP using a VPN, spend only mixed bitcoins bit of a pain but doable.
Know I will probably get a lot of hate from this but I feel the same about Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is just an way to make money. Not really an investment if you’re playing it right. My dad has friends who are couple hundred thousand dollars richer from it. Just gotta learn how to play the game.
It's a currency that trades like an OTC stock, and jumps up and down like a Weimar Deutschmark. And it's already been hacked and confiscated by criminals and governments.
Yeah China mines 60% of it, so whenever they start claiming ownership of some sorts price will drop.
No doubt there I totally agree, I would learn from your dad and his friends my dad is total boomer work till retire 401k
Out of curiosity how much research have you done on Bitcoin?
I've known about it since around 2012 roughly.
I remember the crash of 29... or 89 or something like that.
And this shit is going to make that look like a hiccup.
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So I've been around the internet block a few times, and I can say I've witnessed the rise and fall of many giants.
Who else here remembers when Yahoo was THE internet? How about when every movie trailer had an AOL keyword? A MySpace?
Who remembers going onto livejournal and arguing who would end up with who in Harry Potter? (Silly little "Harmony" losers! Mehehehehehehe!)
If there's an advantage to aging in our time, it's that we're seeing some interesting "life cycles" of big tech. A lot of them rise and fall in less than a decade.
Now, working in the tech industry, I'm gonna tell you a secret. I almost NEVER see Twitter on normies' phones anymore. Twitter has mutated into a circlejerk of marketing. People only pay attention to it to hear releases from specific companies or content providers, if they pay attention to it at all. They don't need an account for that. Twitter has been dying for years.
So, honestly all it needed was a nudge. This, I believe, is that nudge.
Facebook's a different monster (and by proxy, Instagram and related services), as it is on almost every normie's phone, in heavy use. Old grandmas use it to keep track of pictures of grandkids and such. And while it is used by content providers and whatnot, a lot of normies don't really use it to follow those content providers. They use it as a glorified forum/chat app, kind of how we used to use Reddit. It'll be a while before that particular beast is knocked down. Somebody will have to come up with something genuinely new and exciting.
I wonder if Congress would try to bail them out at this point if things became dire for Big Tech?
If it helps the NWO you bet they will do everything to suck the taxpayers dry
Good. Maybe one day king markus will be saying ," do you want that super sized? I can wish