Brendan Burgess
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This despite, it having been pointed out to you, that religion does have value.
What on earth are you on about? Where have I discussed the value or the non-value of religion? Please provide a link to the post.
Brendan
It's not up to atheists to prove that Gods do not exist. Those who believe in Gods must prove that they exist.
At any given time, faith in that currency could collapse.
You have hit the nail on the head there. The current price is purely speculation as to "what it should be worth and its likely value". Brendan is asking for a rational assessment of what it should be worth and its likely value not the price of current speculation in that regard.It’s all down to opinions on what it should be worth and its likely value in the future.
You have frequently referenced 'creationist' held beliefs as indicators of how clever people do stupid things
You keep bringing up religion as a basis upon which to show that bitcoin has no value.
This despite, it having been pointed out to you, that religion does have value.
The current price might also be speculating that in the not-so-distant future, Bitcoin will evolve and end up being the 5% of the world's transactions, like you referenced from investopedia in the past.You have hit the nail on the head there. The current price is purely speculation as to "what it should be worth and its likely value". Brendan is asking for a rational assessment of what it should be worth and its likely value not the price of current speculation in that regard.
No they don't! That's what the value is! It's determined by the market, not established by some set of rules.1) A theist must prove that God exists. In the same way someone who claims that Bitcoin is worth $9,000 must show how they arrive at that figure.
So, let me get this right:Likewise it is not up to the sceptics to prove that Bitcoin has no value.
You are attributing comments to me that I simply did not make.
No one has yet put forward an argument that Bitcoin has any financial value.
The point about Creationism is that clever people believe stupid things.
I simply can't understand how someone believes in Creationism or how clever people believe that Bitcoin has value.
You have hit the nail on the head there. The current price is purely speculation as to "what it should be worth and its likely value". Brendan is asking for a rational assessment of what it should be worth and its likely value not the price of current speculation in that regard.
Your thinking is very muddled.
The observable fact is that Bitcoin has a price which is $8,500. It's value or worth is zero until someone shows a value to the contrary.
If you cannot distinguish between value and price, then the rest of your arguments are built of a completely false foundation.
If you can't distinguish between gold and Bitcoin, then you will not be able to make any reasoned arguments.
If you can't distinguish between a work of art and Bitcoin, likewise you will not be able to make any progress.
If you put Bitcoin or the Own Coin or the Marmalade Coin on a par with the dollar or the euro, then you will not make any progress.
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