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Deritio | 3 years ago

Oh boy oh boy that thread had lots of ETH and sETH and oETH und BTC and what not.

No wonder that it's hard for some people to see the Ponzi schemes, pyramid schemes and what else those things are called.

Regulations anyone?

Or do we now just see people loosing their money?

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dehrmann|3 years ago

> No wonder that it's hard for some people to see the Ponzi schemes, pyramid schemes and what else those things are called.

On the other hand, it's quite easy. After the third flavor of ETH and nested contracts, I thought to myself "fuck, that's complicated." Then just follow Buffett's advice of not investing in things you don't understand.

nicbou|3 years ago

I always thought that for something meant as a currency, it sure is hard to understand, even for a passively interested, financially literate computer scientist.

ImaCake|3 years ago

My inability to understand these financial instruments without hours of study is why I never put money into anything other than a couple of major currencies for funsies. Vanguard ETFs, mortgages, and bank accounts make sense. So I keep serious money in those.

dehrmann|3 years ago

> bank accounts

I'd argue it's hard to understand the higher-order effects of fractional reserve banking. The accounts are at least backed by a government and have over 100 years of lessons baked into them, so that's something.

YeBanKo|3 years ago

With regulations people will be loosing their money anyway, but with confidence, because they will have a sense of some legitimacy.

The only regulations crypto needs is how to call things. Just like whatever Tesla has should not be called Autopilot, crypto prophets should not be allowed to call it investment. Call it gambling and off you go.

zamalek|3 years ago

Crypto has become a gacha game. So many currencies that you lose contact with how much money you put in in the first place.

Taniwha|3 years ago

it was never really 'money', or even 'theirs' - just a consensual delusion that's falling apart

ALittleLight|3 years ago

Well, at some level people paid fiat to get in and they are losing that.