>>12329300I didn't lose on crypto, I saw it coming.
Two arguments were being made to me back in the early days:
>1. This is going to make the world a better place being made by anglos
>2. this is going to make me richbeing made by Jews
Then I investigated the economics of it, which I am trained to do, and saw that it was a ponzi scheme infested with Jews. Ironically Jews are not the primary perpetrators of ponzi schemes (I'm pretty sure Bitcoin was cooked up by a Japanese guy and then pushed by the Winklevoss Twins), but they are often the biggest victims of them (Bernie Madoff for example, also the original Ponzi IIRC) because their greed gets the better of them.
But it was immediately clear to me that idea of P2P currency (which was not a new idea with bitcoin) wasn't going to work in the presence of Jewish greed. And it hasn't. It's not taking off, it's not going to take off, because the exchange rate makes it impossible to do business with it.
The economy follows the path of least resistance, and your trendy hipster ATMs are effort beyond the minimum.