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2021-11-23 at 6:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Telling you right now, gold and silver and cash and electronic currency won't be worth two cents, once the shit really hits the fan, and it will. A lot sooner than you think, too. Better stock up on everything. Get some basic tools, like an ax, saw, nails, hammer, knife, planer, magnifying glass, compass, crystal radio, etc. Once the supply chain crashes, you won't be able to buy any of it.
precious metals will be a useless liability during a real catastrophe
they'll only be worthwhile if you can make it through without having them taken from you -
2021-11-23 at 8:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by Nigger Nintendo So? If you leave your grandkids gold, they will be playing chicken with inevitability. Whereas if you invest in something that will actually grow past that, they will be king's. Literally a few thousand dollars invested in Amazon today will make your great grandkids millionaires.
that stock is gonna be worthless, one penny once 3D printing becomes mainstream.
I don't care how "worthless" gems or metals are. I will just buy more of them when the price goes down, worst case scenario they have industrial application and there is no way I lose more money than other people who base their entire career around it.
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready We're crashing probes into asteroids and even landed on one. this is the US NASA and ESA doing this. they're not interested in mining. but spaxeX motha fucka might be. so fuck off. dont tell me what is possible and isn't
didn't say it's not possible. Just not gonna happen in your or my lifetime, i'm a realist -
2021-11-23 at 9:06 AM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood that stock is gonna be worthless, one penny once 3D printing becomes mainstream.
Nah businesses are always growing and evolving, if 3D printing becomes mainstream then not everyone will prefer to use a 3D printer, they will just tell Amazon to 3D print something for them in a warehouse down the road and give same day delivery.I don't care how "worthless" gems or metals are. I will just buy more of them when the price goes down, worst case scenario they have industrial application and there is no way I lose more money than other people who base their entire career around it.
Even if there were industrial applications, there is no way you can leverage enough money to hoard enough to actually be part of the supply chain. You will just send them off for peanuts.didn't say it's not possible. Just not gonna happen in your or my lifetime, i'm a realist
Who cares about our lifetimes? For our lifetimes gold is an awful investment anyway, either pick whether you want short term profit or a long term stable investment. Gold is for the latter, and sucks at it anyway. -
2021-11-23 at 9:28 AM UTCI would rather have gold than not have it. No reason to not have something. Being wealthy means having a lot of everything
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2021-11-23 at 12:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood I would rather have gold than not have it. No reason to not have something. Being wealthy means having a lot of everything
Being wealthy means being able to do cool shit, converting your useful, investable money into useless, convenient-to-steal bricks under 10ft of dirt on your land is the opposite of cool, it is lame as fuck. It is even lamer if you just buy gold virtually so it is just bricks in the basement if some bank in Zingapore
Maybe it's what being wealthy means if you are 8 trillion years old, grandpa -
2021-11-23 at 1:26 PM UTC
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2021-11-23 at 4:23 PM UTC
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2021-11-23 at 5:48 PM UTCGold wont be worthless. it just is losing its purpose for electronics. gold tip connectors really aren't much better than other metals. they just look nicer. pretty soon things will become crystal processing. etched in crystals with lasers reading them or some weird shit. probably few metal connectors will be required except for maybe peripherals
However Gold will always be needed for watches and fancy luxury items as it always has been. -
2021-11-23 at 5:51 PM UTC
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2021-11-23 at 5:55 PM UTCIm curious. If you can messure exactly 1 pure gold ounce 99.997+ onto your own molding, if you can stamp your own coins? with your face on it. if you had enough gold you could make it a collectors Item if you only stamp like 1000 of them out.
it might fetch an extra 50bux just as a oddity gift. maybe not YOUR face. But Mine. or something neat. Maybe a figurine. like a dog or a car. but it's pure and it's 1 ounce. so it would be tiny if not a coin but say a car. also it would be hard to put into a coin collection book. cause it would be bulgy but you could place them in little wooden pedestals with say a glass crown or casing to place on a shelf with other collectables.
it doesn't look easy to do. you might have to melt two halves and use industrial glue to make it a whole piece.
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2021-11-23 at 5:56 PM UTC
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2021-11-23 at 6:05 PM UTC
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2021-11-23 at 6:08 PM UTC
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2021-11-23 at 9:15 PM UTCGold is just valued because once upon a time it was a good material to use as a currency but now we don't need to do that any more so it's just another commodity, and a shit one.
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2021-11-23 at 9:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by Nigger Nintendo Gold is just valued because once upon a time it was a good material to use as a currency but now we don't need to do that any more so it's just another commodity, and a shit one.
If the US doesnt use it, china will. it's a standard of good fortune and is a symbol of success over there. as it has been in most countries. gold Leif is popular for decorating molding on walls and other fixtures. -
2021-11-23 at 9:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready If the US doesnt use it, china will. it's a standard of good fortune and is a symbol of success over there. as it has been in most countries. gold Leif is popular for decorating molding on walls and other fixtures.
Nah all of that is just emotional bullshit in reality it is a terrible commodity that has no utility. -
2021-11-23 at 9:36 PM UTCIn acetonitrile solution, gold(III) chloride (1%) catalyses the alkylation of 2-methylfuran (sylvan) by methyl vinyl ketone at the 5-position in 40 minutes @ 20'C with 91% yield.
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2021-11-23 at 9:36 PM UTC
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2021-11-23 at 9:44 PM UTC
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2021-11-23 at 9:51 PM UTC