Submitted by Globalist2 t3_z3o82z in news
[deleted] t1_ixnmuh4 wrote
Reply to comment by MajesticWaterBuffalo in Reuters: Global regulators to target crypto platforms after FTX crash by Globalist2
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newnamesam t1_ixnwjju wrote
You missed the point or don’t understand what you’re gambling on.
dudeedud4 t1_ixo54jn wrote
Huh? I've never used an exchange and just make a thread on forums going like "[H]$50 paypal [w]$45 eth/btc/whatever"
TheNewGirl_ t1_ixo6xq3 wrote
ah yes because thats so much better than normal money
when you have to do all that bs anytime you want to convert your shit into a form you can actually spend on goods and services ...
Liraal t1_ixpydd8 wrote
It's actually funnier than that - most if not all cryptocoins don't have escrow or exchange mechanisms built in, only give/send, at most swap for other crypto. If someone goes on a forum and asks for "paypal for XXX $ElonCumRocket," there is absolutely 0 guarantee of not getting stiffed, without a trusted 3rd party that they explicitly reject. Absolutely hilarious when you consider this.
t-poke t1_ixqns2x wrote
You’re not doing anything to defend crypto’s safety and security with this post.
dudeedud4 t1_ixqoevy wrote
The security is the anonymity for this. Way safer than a crypto bro exchange.
t-poke t1_ixqoraw wrote
Safer until you send a completely anonymous stranger on the internet 50 bucks on PayPal then they ghost you.
Not to mention in this example, if it goes well, you’re losing 10% in value.
dudeedud4 t1_ixqozge wrote
The example is just that, an example. The lower amount coming in is an incentive and based odd the fees/time it took years ago. And I've never had a problem doing it this way. Always used trusted members on forums.
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