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RE: At what price-level will you ACTUALLY buy Bitcoin again? 📉📈 What's YOUR buy-in price?
I'm not convinced BTC itself is going back up. I'd only buy it to immediately convert to something else. I think there's a reasonable chance PoW is dead, and BTC doesn't really have a path out of it.
I'm trying to figure out where I'm interested in Steem though. May depend more on what I want to build here than on investment predictions; I'm kind of treating SP like a box of Legos anyway.
PoS dead? Did you mean to say PoW is dead? Since it's about Bitcoin..
If so, I have to disagree. I am getting more and more convinced of the merits of PoW and Bitcoin itself. My path has taken me from Bitcoin and Litecoin in 2013, to altcoins in 2017, but inevitably back to Bitcoin as I realize that none of the technological upgrades of the alts matter. The only things that matters in a blockchain are decentralization and the security, censorship-resistance and trustless environment it brings. Bitcoin is the only one who has that, and the enormous hashing rate has crossed over to the point where it guarantees a certain level of security that no other chain can offer.
edit: this is coming from someone with 75% position in alts.
They had to put those next to each other on the keyboard. Fixed.
I'm not making a prediction, I don't know that it's even 25% likely. But if it's 10% likely it's trouble.
The resource cost is also a pretty big deal.
That's what I thought too for a while. But now I see it as a feature. If the Bitcoin network uses up as much electricity as the country of Ireland (as I've read) then that means that the Bitcoin network costs as much as half that in order to compromise it. That is some serious security.
If you want to transfer 1 billion USD, you want the absolute best reliable security available, and Bitcoin's high energy cost is a pretty damn good safeguard that's only getting better and better.
Andreas Antonopoulous further had some interesting things to say about resource cost too: