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Disclaimer: I'm purely a bitcoin dev these days, and have no interest in other blockchains. I'm no heathen, don't worry.
But when I see people I respect greatly, for instance the insightful Robert Breedlove who I've listened to for years, when I see them dismissing all variations of a new technology, calling all of it shit, simply because it is not the variant they value..
I've never met a wise man who conquered all doubt. Except maybe Siddhartha himself, who famously began teaching his followers that they were "shitbrains" for not detaching from their "shitty desires".
Jokes aside (shit jokes), does anyone know why this virulent rhetoric began? Isn't it fairly clear that bitcoin is a better solution? What is there to be defensive about?
Vitalik killed my dog12.2%
NFTs are scams and harm crypto adoption24.4%
1: BTC was first. 2: ???. 3: Profit9.8%
its just funny, stop being so sensitive 12.2%
It's just a short and fun name, grandpa41.5%
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The worst thing is that the majority of people use Shitcoins on a daily basis without even realizing it. Fiat currencies are the best example of Shitcoins.
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cashier: "That'll be $23 sir" ssaurel: *mumbling* typical shitcoin user...
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Bagholding + non-obviousness = extreme defensiveness.
The dissonance lit has very interesting examples of this sort of thing. When / if btc's dominance ever feels secure, defensiveness around this topic, and the usual maxi cliched topics, will melt away.
Nobody is arguing that hard against the flat-Earth people.
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It's useful because it's very simple.
It's also useful because altcoins quite often scam people out of their life savings and make many people mad. This makes them deserve the pejorative 'shit' sewed onto their names.
It's also fun, grandpa.
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What you said. I may add that I would appreciate if we stop giving ANY attention to "altcoins", even with derogatory terms like 'shitstaincoin' :)
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It is pretty fun. And on the upside, the fact that so many cryptopeople willingly blind themselves to the entire market outside BTC is good news for the investors who understand that to "beat the market", one must look where the market has a blind spot.
As Warren Buffet says, all he did was look at the balance sheet and count the assets (e.g. "how many tractors do they own?"), sum it up, and if the market underpriced, he invested.
When should you count how any tractors a compay has, if you want to find undervalued assets? You should find the companies that the market is blind to. How many tractors does ethereum have..
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If you think that shitcoins are the undervalued market then you don't know what bitcoin is.
The Correct value (i.e. what time and free markets will prove) is Bitcoin to absorb 100% of the "cryptocurrency" market, and all shitcoins go down to sub $1. Of course investors are irrational so this will take many years, but they're already living on borrowed time given to them by investors who don't yet understand bitcoin.
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Again, I'm not interested in other crypto than bitcoin, there is no need to get defensive.
Since you know (presumably by owning a time-machine) the "Correct value" of all cryptocurrencies, I must of course simply not know what bitcoin is. Maybe I'm too irrational to have my own time-machine :)
Seriously though, I'm not trying to rile you up here. Can you explain to me what it is that makes you guess that all cryptocurrencies except one will become worthless? I'm really asking, because I don't get why anyone would be so certain of that. I'll give you 1000 sats for it, regardless of what you write.
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99% are indeed shitcoins. human nature tends to group things together, we have pink sheets and S&P 500 etc long before shitcoins.
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I would argue that, as long as the fight for a sound monetary base layer is ongoing, 100% are indeed shitcoins.
Once the fight for sound money has been won we can relax this filter, but until then, everything distracts focus from winning the race / fighting the war
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Undervalued comment right here.
Reminds me of Cory Klippsten's blog post: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/the-race-to-avoid-the-war/
Until the war against fiat is over, anyone shilling other cRypTos should be charged with treason.
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War? It's a competition. Thinking that it's a war means thinking "it doesn't matter who is best, my side must win". But obviously the best tech should and will win. Competition begets quality. War begets zealotry.
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"Winning the race" == competition Then I said "fighting the war" which will be the mode if we lose the competition
Regardless, I doubt the existing rulers of the fiat system will approach this from a merit / best tech basis. They have too much to loose. So war likely IMO as we have seen in many other countries busy subverting / banning BTC.
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Ah ok I get you. Yeah when I consider the central banks, I definitely stop thinking about fair competition; those guys need to be taken down. I think I see what you mean now. Divided we fall, united we stand. Against the british, a united bitcoin will prevail.
There are 10,000+ shitcoins
Name the 100 you claim are not shitcoins
How about just 1?
Ok, now shut the fuck up
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Monero, Ethereum, Litecoin, ALEPH, MATIC (in descending order of quality) are ones I use on a regular basis, for completely different purposes. I certainly can't think of 100 though, but I'm guessing @Bear didn't mean 99% literally.
Bitcoin is gold. Is everything that isn't gold shit? Of course not. Your anger blinds you to silver, copper, bananas, kittens.
Why do you get angry about it? Saying shut the fuck up to strangers who actually agree with you? I'm not trying to argue with you. Shake your head, take a walk in a forest. That's what I do.
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See noobs -- this is why bully these arrogant idiotic pieces of shit.
They try to insert themselves as if they are like you, sounding "reasonable", but they are very sick "people", if you can even call them that.
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@DiracDelta, I've spoken amicably with you before. I don't understand this sudden vitriol. You still haven't even explained a single part of your argument, nor answered any questions asked.
Are you here to rally people into a nazi-fervor, chanting about how disagreers are not even people? I'm disappointed. Good luck with your life, I can't imagine it is going well at the moment.
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I am someone who actually does things. And THINGS are the thing that Bitcoin fixes, all of them. So every serious person doing a THING realizes how fiat is in their way.
Happy for you that your life is simple and easy enough, you have the time and interest to become engrossed in contrived nonsense -- I have no interest in conversing with shitcoiners about their shitcoin of interest, though I'm sure you will find someone more patient than me who thinks that is a good use of their time.
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You're totally right about that, and of course reality is incomprehensible unless you have the ability to segment it into representative symbols. Autistic people have that deficiency, which means that e.g. moving a chair slightly in their room, causes them to see a completely new room, fairly terrifying id guess.
But on the other hand, (and this is a loaded word but i'm using it very literally), what you are describing is racism. Racism against shitcoins. I don't mean that "that's evil", I mean that, as a strategy, racism is inefficient because it blinds you to potential value.
To give another example, in my field (engineering, in scandinavia), if someone is a russian (and especially if they give ANY sign of being pro-putin), they are discarded outright from employment. This means that there is an enormous pool of talent that can be obtained cheaply, for those who care about value. Of course the tyrant putin deserves death. But a good engineer is a good engineer. See what I mean?
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It's racism if you discriminate according to it. and sure we're all racists to some level and it's good to be aware of and be careful to not hurt others. btw I have opinion about Scandinavian people as well, can't help it :)
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Oh for sure! It's hard to use the word racism because it's become a synonym for "evil", but when I say it I mean it without any value judgement— For instance, my dad doesn't like Toyotas. He is "racist" against the value (i they have any) a Toyota might have. I think I'm just being a confusing idiot by using that word publicly, but it's what I think in my head X)
And I'm definitely bigoted as well, in much worse, much more embarrassing ways. I'm biased against women in many ways, I think. It's hard to write, and I can't justify it. I wouldn't readily vote a woman into office. Because men don't compete with women, it's very fundamental taboo. So that's power unchecked.
What else.. it's really hard to confront these things! Trans-activists, not my favorite people. I've been banned twice on reddit for (with zero other context) writing "trans women are trans women". I'm sick of lying about it, makes me upset. But i hired a programmer a few years ago who was trans, he/she was the best applicant. Who cares if they want to dress like a lady, for real. Just don't force me to lie.
lol confession over. What do you think about scandinavians? Probably that we're pretty neat, right
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I'm talking about Swedes particularity as I work with them a lot, they are the best. the most professional nice and most honest people. it's sad though to see Scandinavian countries change to the worse as they are too polite towards immigrants that don't share the same values. also the housing prices controls are socialist af, whats up with that?
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I was kinda shocked when I heard it the first time too, such an emotionally laden term. But then I understood the importance of calling things for what they are.
All of these other “alt-coins” don’t have a real value proposition more than “let’s make some money with my friends” while piggybacking on Bitcoin’s solution and claiming a decentralisation they don’t have.
Let’s not lean into some sort of disturbed kindness or political correctness, it’s a good term to describe what these coins are: pure shit!
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If I'm talking with non-Bitcoiners, then I'll use the term "altcoin" because I don't want to put them off with strong rhetoric that sounds unassailably dismissive.
If I'm talking with Bitcoiners who already align with my views, I'll use the term "shitcoin" because it's more casual and kinda funny to me.
I also try to separate utility vs. investable asset when it comes to alts. I keep an open mind (I think) and conceed there are some neat things you can do on ETH, XMR and even Tron that you can't do on Bitcoin. But that doesn't make them good forms of money one should hold. The failure to recognise this distinction results in a lot of pointless and circular disputes.
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Yes. I also prefer using "altcoins". The problem with them is that they were historically clones of the Bitcoin codebase; this is why they are "alts." In 2017, tokens and tokenomics were born and close to the DeFi hype in 2020 the existence of clones-of-the-clones of ERC20 tokens and projects led to "shitcoin" term. It is justified but it is insanely hard to do such deep dive with random person.
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Very insightful and well explained. Actually had to go to your profile and subscribe, which is a first for me. Looking forward to reading more!
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I think the market embraces things when they are useful, if they are not they will be grouped together with things that are not useful, so many of us use generalisations, because they are easy to understand. Of course people just pile on and call everything a shitcoin, like ledger wallets or Liquid side chain, and thats where I kind of get dismissive about the term, because thats not helpful those things need more context
But as someone who used altcoins and they failed for my intended purpose of saving to me they are shitcoins
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I hear you. It's childish and not professional at all, and when whipped out in serious discussions just ... well some validity from the point trying to get made gets lost. However, using altcoins gives too many cryptocurrencies way too much legitimate power, so personally from being repelled by the use of shitcoins - I now use it myself to clearly convey my position haha.
It's part of the jargon and I don't love it. When talking to newcomers or other interested I try to not use the term, and not even altcoin. There's Bitcoin and then there's other copies, and that's what I try to convey. I will always explain that these other cryptos are called shitcoins for a reason though.
Worth to note is that I am not the type of maximalist who dismiss any other use of the tech, because being so close minded will always fail you.
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I don't often use the term shitcoin, but I always do when referring to CBDCs
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Had to google it— what the fuck?! The US Federal Reserve made their own cryptocurrency?
I remember when I was an exchange student in Cincinnati and one of my teachers asked the class who the most powerful person in the world is. "The president!" people said, and he slapped his desk to get our attention, and said "It's the chairman of the federal reserve". Blew my little swedish mind.
The fed is a parasite on the American nation. A handful of anointed fool chairmen who tax the people by stealing their dollar-scarcity, completely without repercussion.
But Americans will solve it, that is certain. They are amazing. One day I hope to move to Montana myself, get a gun (or 100), a dog, a cabin by some woods. One day.
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Yeah, I don't like the term, personally. I know it's probably old fashioned but I try not to swear as I buy into the idea that swearing generally means a lack of vocabulary.
I wish they were called scamcoins or something that was more descriptive.
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I use the term, but limit its use to fiat shitcoins. Cryptos are the more noble kind, because at least they're privately issued.
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From what I have read I would say it started around 2017-2018. I was an early listener of the Keiser report and I think before 2017 the founder of Cardano has been invited as well to talk there so at least until around this time people were mixed. In my case I don't use the term shitcoin but... I never met Bitcoin people or Altcoin people in real life so didn't have the opportunity to discuss that anyway.
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Toycoins doesn't sound as sensitive as shitcoins.
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Bitcoin is THE digitally scarce commodity. There are others.. some may have various merits.... but they suck. Lets call them shitcoins
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Bitcoin is A digitally scarce commodity. There are others.. some have various merits... Just kidding they suck.
Quod erat demonstrandum, they are shitcoins
;)
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They all shitcoins.
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How Can Mirrors Be Real If Our Eyes Are Shitcoins?
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on the Siddhartha paraphrasing, of course he did not say words to that effect, he didnt need to. but looking at Indian or later commentaries and theyre full of words denouncing supporters of views that aren't inline with the author. so I don't think that analogy is the right one.
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I mostly use the term shitcoiner among bitcoiners, but from now and then...
The term "shitcoin" makes me sort of embarrased.
That claim is borderline woke, I couldn't care less about a shitcoiner's feelings.
Also wouldn't hesitate to call them iqsixtyfivers. It's not a discussion about technology, its all about how to fix money. They are choosing to ignore why fiat is broken by emulating more fiat BS, instead of central bankers, central wankers.
The wheel has been invented. Move on.
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Anybody using the word shitcoin to refer to all altcoins instantly loses all credit to my eyes. It's disrespectful to many great projects (their devs, their communities, their users) and it's overall ridiculous. There are real"shitcoins" for sure, but stating that all altcoins are is a nonsense.
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Altcoins are shitcoins and a big scam
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It's a straight forward way for bitcoiners to seperate Bitcoin from crypto and explain that there is bitcoin and then there is everything else. See it's real catchy too. Maybe it has lost its effect over the years due to overuse but it is still an easy way to get to the point.
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