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Lyn Alden
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I’ve spent a lot of hours analyzing “crypto” and keeping up with the fads, and to this day I still cannot find a problem that I have, and that it can solve.

Bitcoin solves my hard globally-portable savings problem. I don’t see better money than this. And that’s a big problem to solve.

Stablecoins solve some developing market intermediate-term money problems in very inflationary environments as a bridging tool while Bitcoin is still volatile. Okay. That’s big for now.

Digital collectibles are fine. I mean, I have cardboard Magic the Gathering cards worth thousands of dollars. So you buy an ape NFT and get membership to an exclusive ape club (which is like all dudes, nearly entirely devoid of women) and can show your status by displaying your supposedly elite avatar. I do see how there is a nonzero recurring interest in this sort of digital elitist collectible thing. But it doesn’t solve any of my problems or seem to be relevant on the macro scale. A niche thing that doesn’t appeal to me. Like, Pokémon might make a billion dollars but it won’t make a macro-scale trillion dollars.

DeFi is mainly about trading and leveraging worthless tokens. In a world where there are much more real-world tokens involved (eg tokenized Apple stock or whatever), then maybe there is more of a use for that. But until then it’s mainly a circular Ponzi. And even then, that industry is limited.

So almost 15 years into this industry, there have been a handful of interesting experiments, but barely anything other than bitcoin and stablecoins interests me at scale.

Beyond that, it is just things that they can empower.

Nostr, for example, doesn’t need a blockchain. There is no reason to go to the expense to maintain a global state. It certainly is empowered from the fact that Bitcoin and Lightning exist (new good money allows for new good technologies), so it’s a tangential technology.

The vast majority of “crypto” projects either don’t solve a problem, or just solve a smaller niche interest.
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QW · 129w
“Bitcoin is a Tank” has stuck with me since you wrote it.
Lucid · 129w
Say something new
QW · 129w
I have boxes of magic the gathering cards in storage from the 90’s. Even a “black deck” ready to go. Few decades of dust and a wife who would disown me if declared war… 😅
Dash · 129w
💯💯💯
paulo · 129w
Just started playing around with Peach Bitcoin. Residing in the USA, the most viable payment option I saw there was Liquid USDT. Maybe we’ve found a utility where Liquid can find some traction?
Gildong.Hong · 129w
A fiat-pegged-shitcoin is the problem. The problem can't be solved by the problem. #Bitcoin is the solution for the problem.
Cyber Seagull · 129w
You have just not been oppressed enough to pass on Monero.
nobody · 129w
I am a MTG collector too. Good to see you to show your hobby. Besides that, as you say, I prefer to focus on solving problem. And stablecoins are not solving problems. nostr:note1v5kvdky4kk5c79vlhxqlscu2xrzvrerwaxckqt57lvhepngul87qhfhuhs
Narwhal Tacos · 129w
I hear what you’re expressing, and appreciate it. What I’ve discovered (and you know this already) in coming to understand Bitcoin is that Bitcoin has changed Money for what is arguably the first time in Human history. Everything human beings have understood as fundamental to their livelihood, e...
Petr · 129w
It can usually be replaced by centralized database that makes solution more efficient, faster and easier to create. However database doesn't have "crypto" in it and is commonly used in many software solutions. I doubt anyone would be willing to buy tokens because they are powered by database 😂
Luffy · 129w
I agree. 99.9% scams and total BS. Having said that. What if crypto solves a problem you don't yet have? Playing devils advocate here.
🌸AdventurousApe 🍌 · 129w
It’s very hard to see the value of “crypto” unless you dig deep. Vast majority is enriching VCs, scams, gambling, etc. No way I can explain its potential and what’s going on deeper in a post. As a female monkey pic holder since day after mint, have a very different perspective about the BA...
JeffG · 129w
This is the way. https://m.primal.net/HQgm.jpg
Chris Liss · 129w
Wasted a few hours trying to understand ethereum five years ago, gave up.
satstom · 129w
True…
Dylan JHS · 129w
A-fuckin-Men to that 👏🏾
aerique · 129w
I like "own your identity" case that #ENS brings. And #Monero as nostr:npub1w72nkwnrhncuwjxmmmh3px74dhjgcv8de5nayzfygrp6mj33e96sumwyhg mentioned. Also, Hi5 MtG-gang!
Dug · 129w
Crypto: everyone can print money and change the rules. https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fgiphy.com%2Fexplore%2Fim-out&psig=AOvVaw3sGvXeCYM43EHlwfJTwxD_&ust=1700479715961000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBEQjRxqFwoTCMCrlt36z4IDFQAAAAAdAAAAABAE
GENTEintel · 129w
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DBTC · 129w
The difference between a physical collectible card and an NFT is the cost of copying/using it. 🧐 That said, NFT may be useful as a copyright record. 🤔
stackatoshi · 129w
I have only found 2 exceptions: (1) Thorchain as a permissionless bridge between btc and stables and (2) privacy coins like Monero. I think they have real (niche) use cases. But in the longer arc of history we will likely only need btc.
Premjit · 129w
Dear Alden, I am a great fan of yours and have watched a lot of your podcasts and educational content. I think there is a bigger problem that bitcoin’s block chain will solve than its inherent tokens being a money with better spacial and temporal properties. Humanity still have to depend on a ...
Anonostr · 129w
There's a subset of people who love Ponzi/pyramid schemes, who are aware they are scams but entertain the notion they can be one of the few winners. It's a form of gambling, to find or create the next coin early, and time their trading. Innovation in scams includes affinity with open source projects...
Custom Designed · 129w
It's a good thing you put "crypto" in quotes, to alert me to look for the intended meaning. You apparently meant "blockchains". For me, "crypto" means the array of symmetric, public key, and hash algorithms that are classified by the US as "munitions" (and thus subject to 2nd amendment protectio...
Brisket · 129w
Bang on. The only thing crypto solves is reducing up your excess time & money. Since I don't have an excess of either, they serve me no purpose.
frphank · 65w
> while Bitcoin is still volatile Maybe yet another 15 years?
Hanshan · 65w
Apparently Lyn is not someone who requires strong privacy 😕