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by capableweb
1857 days ago
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So... You want people to provide proof that the cryptocurrency market isn't manipulated? That feels slightly backwards. Usually we want to have proof that something is happening, not proof that something is not happening. And since you also claim it's do easy to manipulate, wouldn't it be easier to provide proof of this? When thinking about it, i'm not even sure how I could provide any evidence that it isn't manipulated... Any ideas? > Like, if I were to set out to design a fertile ground for manipulations, it would pretty much look like the cryptocurrency space. One tip for your future scam-network: don't design your entire ecosystem around the idea that you want to have a forever-stored global ledger of all the transactions, as it'll be easy to trace everything whenever. Better to have a few entities controlling the ecosystem that the public don't have insight into. |
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That's not what "priors" mean. It simply means that based on my experience of the world and my understanding, I would very heavily assume it is being manipulated. I'm not asking for anything. I already have a solid opinion. If you choose to try to disagree with that with solid evidence, feel free, but I'm not asking you to.
"don't design your entire ecosystem around the idea that you want to have a forever-stored global ledger of all the transactions, as it'll be easy to trace everything whenever. Better to have a few entities controlling the ecosystem that the public don't have insight into."
I think that counts for a lot less than you probably do. Nationstates may be able to back wallets to individual entities, but you and I can not in general. Moreover, I wasn't just talking about BitCoin. Some of the cryptos are even more impenetrable than that.