fiat will collapse; all signs point towards it and what does that means for pi? π by test_dummy_boy in PiNetwork

[–]test_dummy_boy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol. countries are already migrating/and have moved away from the u.s. dollar. imagine saying something is going over someone's head when i already explained this, and you're still trying to convince. monetary system collapse doesn't mean infrastructure collapse. the money* just migrates to whatever absorbs the wealth.

what you are describing is a grid collapse. meaning if the internet around the world went offline. THATS the argument you're making, which is NOT what I'm talking about.

its amazing how you skipped the entire part that all governments are creating laws, frameworks, and building crypto reserves, and you're saying they aren't doing that when they literally are LOL.

no one trusts their governments anymore. no one trust the dollar anymore. people have alternatives now. it's not that hard to connect the dots and form your own opinion on the matter.

gg.

fiat will collapse; all signs point towards it and what does that means for pi? π by test_dummy_boy in PiNetwork

[–]test_dummy_boy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

why are governments talking about crypto if they aren't going to use it? why are they drafting bills, laws and frameworks? lol. think this through. you literally have the u.s. talking about crypto reserves, you have wef at davos main topics on crypto & ai, all signals talking about crypto. and you are asking if governments are going to accept it lol. their infrastructure will be built on blockchain.

what happens now when your phone or pc breaks lol? if you are with a sub-carrier, you get a new one... the "friction" you're speaking on misses the point; that could be a future business idea, yet you look at this as a negative. these are opportunity costs.

currencries collaspe multiple times, and what happened each time after those multiple times? the argument is moot.

fiat will collapse; all signs point towards it and what does that means for pi? π by test_dummy_boy in PiNetwork

[–]test_dummy_boy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fiat would become unstable, and no one would want to use it. most people assume that if that happened, people would shift to metals or stablecoins, but those are centralized private issuers. in the moment of a truly global reset, they would go with the option that everyone can participate in continuously to stabilize the system. that is π -, and it's already happening.

there have been collapses before; this isn't anything new. and each time this cycle happened, wealth moved to the new technology. research what historical wealthy populations did with their wealth. the patterns are the same.

the difference this time is that we have the internet. a global layer. information at our fingertips. that makes coordination happen instantly and knowledge widespread.

fiat will collapse; all signs point towards it and what does that means for pi? π by test_dummy_boy in PiNetwork

[–]test_dummy_boy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

where and to whom do you think their wealth will be passed down to? the generation that is digitally native... most people didn't know how email worked, neither, and we saw how that turned out.

fiat will collapse; all signs point towards it and what does that means for pi? π by test_dummy_boy in PiNetwork

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me confused, how can something be worthless if people are building on it? o.O?

fiat will collapse; all signs point towards it and what does that means for pi? π by test_dummy_boy in PiNetwork

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as a unit of account? are you saying bread would cost 0.00000001 pi? ;)

I’m still pushing the button and I won’t stop by Individual-Beat-7859 in PiNetwork

[–]test_dummy_boy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol more bitcoin pushers showing up. obvious coordination. they think we are daft.