Don't know about a way to short tulips but the first documented short in history was in 1609 by Dutch merchant Isaac LeMaire. It was against Dutch East India Company when they stopped paying dividends.was there a way to short tulips?
Don't know about a way to short tulips but the first documented short in history was in 1609 by Dutch merchant Isaac LeMaire. It was against Dutch East India Company when they stopped paying dividends.was there a way to short tulips?
was there a way to short tulips?
Assigning great value to something essentially near worthless or in the case of bitcon, easily copied, duplicated, fungible
Bubble
Spoken like a grumpy old man.Spoken like a millennial.
Actually the dollar is backed by a government that is willing and able to do all manner of things to ensure that it's value doesn't fall to 0. Bitcoin is not. In that way they are vastly different. I've got no horse in the bitcoin race other than interest in the block-chain technology, so the idiocy posted on both sides is pretty apparent. If you want to be a nihilist, nearly everything of value is based on "hot air, hypocrisy, lies and empty promises", from gold to truffles. Like all nihilism, it's a rather pointless belief to hold in the real world.Worthless, fungible... That defines well the USD, or any fiat money. Your government prints boatloads of it. I miss your point, here. On which premise do you state that bitcoin is worth less than USD? Because it is not printed by the Federal Reserve? Let me remind you that 1 single bitcoin is worth $8,600 USD at present. What's worthless and what's not? Both are backed by hot air, hypocrisy, lies and empty promises. But, as a matter of fact, one is worth 8,600x more than the other. And that's a fact. Not a belief.
And I'm a grumpy old man (Gen X)! But I do have some spectacular millennials working for me, so I bristle a bit with the "kids these days" crap I hear from my contemporaries.Ouch.
I'm a millennial.
Worthless, fungible...
Ah but the dollar is not worthless. You can use it to pay your taxes!Worthless, fungible... That defines well the USD, or any fiat money. Your government prints boatloads of it. I miss your point, here. On which premise do you state that bitcoin is worth less than USD? Because it is not printed by the Federal Reserve? Let me remind you that 1 single bitcoin is worth $8,600 USD at present. What's worthless and what's not? Both are backed by hot air, hypocrisy, lies and empty promises. But, as a matter of fact, one is worth 8,600x more than the other. And that's a fact. Not a belief.