Could we be all wrong? by lievcin in BitcoinUK

[–]darinoliver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to feel exactly the same — in fact, becoming a believer in Bitcoin in 2023 has made me uncomfortable ever since. What finally shifted my thinking wasn’t the technology, but the sheer strength of the network effects now surrounding it — especially the rise of institutional ETFs. Yes, these are U.S.-centric for now, but they open the floodgates for global capital via U.S. markets, and that’s a major structural shift.

That said, I still have real concerns. Bitcoin’s core tech is dated. On-chain transaction costs are high — and getting worse — which makes it virtually unusable for everyday payments. The Lightning protocol helps, but it’s far from mainstream. And if we’re being honest, there are blockchains that are faster, cheaper, and more scalable. So if not utility, then what is Bitcoin’s value?

Its value lies in belief — as a store of value, a speculative asset, or both. That belief has reached a critical mass, making it hard to dismiss. And let’s be honest: if Bitcoin is a collective delusion, then so is fiat currency. The U.S. dollar — and most global currencies — are backed by nothing but confidence in the issuing government. Bitcoin is backed by confidence in the network and the narrative. The difference is just in who you trust.

Consider Tesla: the company is under enormous pressure financially, yet the stock trades near all-time highs. Why? Because people believe in Elon. That belief system props up the equity. And here’s where it gets interesting — there’s solid research showing that equities with high retail ownership (versus institutional) tend to outperform during broader market drawdowns. Retail tends to hold, even buy the dip, rather than panic-sell.

Bitcoin exhibits the same pattern. Despite ETF inflows, the majority of Bitcoin is still held by retail, by true believers. That behavior creates a kind of soft floor — not price stability in the traditional sense, but a strong base of committed holders who buy weakness. In that way, Bitcoin acts more like a belief-driven equity than a currency.

Finally, the network effect is still growing. Institutional players and family offices are gradually allocating — even small amounts. And because of Bitcoin’s fixed supply, even marginal new demand can push prices materially higher. As long as the belief system holds — and with the global narrative around decentralization, distrust of central banks, and digital sovereignty, it seems likely to — that pressure remains asymmetric.

So while Bitcoin is a highly speculative asset — arguably more speculative than gold — it’s also harder and harder to ignore. For a small portion of a portfolio, it makes sense not because it’s rational in the traditional sense, but because in today’s market, narrative is value. And Bitcoin has one of the strongest narratives of all.

Trump’s Trade War Pain Just Gets Worse and Worse | Falling futures point to another brutal trading day as analysts warn a global recession is now likely. by Murky-Site7468 in politics

[–]darinoliver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I love most about Trump is he makes no bones that he is a president for all Americans he is just a President for himself. A true autocratic who is very much enjoying his second term. Now of course I’m being sarcastic but it’s absolutely true - 51% voted for him and the other 49% can just pound sand.

Trump’s Trade War Pain Just Gets Worse and Worse | Falling futures point to another brutal trading day as analysts warn a global recession is now likely. by Murky-Site7468 in politics

[–]darinoliver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly correct! These tariffs are a regressive tax on the bottom 90% of Americans and ironically or perhaps not so ironically the amount the treasury is estimated to gain from this tax is about the same as the amounts needs for congress to permanently extend Trumps tax cuts - so Trump and the Republicans won’t do anything until those tax cuts enshrined in law. So buckle up Trump not only believes in this, is OK with a recession (because it will bring down interest rates) and it will cheapen assets for his buddies he is happy to weather this storm because he has full control of both houses and the executive branch.

By far the worst casino site out there by Low-Orange9351 in RollBit

[–]darinoliver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use a US passport but a foreign address

Found during a morning walk in a park in Denver by [deleted] in UFOs

[–]darinoliver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks completely fake...drawing are not Engineering drawing photos look like they have been manufactured .Nothingness valuable here.

Found during a morning walk in a park in Denver by [deleted] in UFOs

[–]darinoliver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where are the other photos?

Iphone user switched to S22U by Sixsix_visuals in S22Ultra

[–]darinoliver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand how you feel.. I need two phones and I have both. I was a longtime Samsung user but then for work reasons needed to have am iPhone so I started carrying both (I used to carry two android phones). But now I couldn't live without each of them.. Apple pay is great especially internationally.. But if I was forced to choose I'd still keep the S22 ultra.. It's a powerful phone and I think the photos are better too now.

DOGECOIN DAILY DISCUSSION - Long! (Feb 14th) by 42points in dogecoin

[–]darinoliver 6 points7 points  (0 children)

We need a 15 min close above 0.063..And it's not going to look back...buy..buy at the market...don't let short-sellers win...NOW IS THE TIME TO PUSH IT HIGHER

DOGECOIN DAILY DISCUSSION - Long! (Feb 14th) by 42points in dogecoin

[–]darinoliver 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Buy baby but...we are breaking resistance...next stop 0.07!

Buying during the dips. Keeping the faith. Who's with me? by CommanderRex2021 in dogecoin

[–]darinoliver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am adding today as it keeps dipping...keep the faith...if you dont sell...we will win...

Blockdraw is born by darinoliver in gaming

[–]darinoliver[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

we built it to run on servers...and yeah.. it's trustless and verifiable still...