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<p>[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 6421593, member: 20480"]Crypto-currencies are not mainstreaming, so advocates are now planting incentives to try and make it look like it is, such as discounting the purchases of precious metals. I'm sure they figure that if they can point to PM advocates as being Crypto converts, they should more easily be able to convince everyone else to throw in the towel and join in building this house of cards.</p><p><br /></p><p>Once accounts are established, it is much easier to claim that crypto-currency as a platform is just as viable as any other, which is quite obviously not the case. Abandoning an account after making one's PM purchase still leaves an account, even if inactive. That's all they really care about . . . the window-dressing needed to convince others to join.</p><p><br /></p><p>Their desire to blow the balloon up fast and huge is only to enhance the likelihood of them escaping with out-sized profits, whether they believe or even care that it will be at the expense of the unsuspecting who climb on board this senseless ride.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 6421593, member: 20480"]Crypto-currencies are not mainstreaming, so advocates are now planting incentives to try and make it look like it is, such as discounting the purchases of precious metals. I'm sure they figure that if they can point to PM advocates as being Crypto converts, they should more easily be able to convince everyone else to throw in the towel and join in building this house of cards. Once accounts are established, it is much easier to claim that crypto-currency as a platform is just as viable as any other, which is quite obviously not the case. Abandoning an account after making one's PM purchase still leaves an account, even if inactive. That's all they really care about . . . the window-dressing needed to convince others to join. Their desire to blow the balloon up fast and huge is only to enhance the likelihood of them escaping with out-sized profits, whether they believe or even care that it will be at the expense of the unsuspecting who climb on board this senseless ride.[/QUOTE]
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