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> It doesn't really matter what use cases cryptocurrencies were supposed to have — their actual use cases turned out to be scams and speculation.

I'm going to translate what you said here out of your obscene level of privilege:

"It doesn't really matter what use cases cryptocurrencies were supposed to have - even if their actual use cases did address those concerns, not all of them did, and what's more important to me, and other hypercapitalists like myself, is to maintain my privilege."



I very much did not say that cryptocurrencies' actual use cases address those concerns. In fact, I said the opposite!

Like the other commenter, the reason you need to "translate" my argument is that you can't rebut what I'm actually saying on its merits.


It turns out, it is actually you "translating" views. Here you are "translating" and "stripping out all specifics to build a straw man", as you put it:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44571293

Is that because, as you adroitly put it, you couldn't respond to the actual views on their merits?

Is there a reason you can't be civilized and simply say "I personally believe that government tracking and control of individual spending on legal stuff is okay if [insert your preferred benefits here] are realized, but I respect those who don't agree with me on that"? Here, let me lead by example:

I personally believe that crimes which harm others are bad, but not enough to justify government tracking and control of individual spending on legal things. I also respect people who feel differently (including you), because their opinions here are no more or less valid than mine.

Now you try?




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