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Solana's slide accelerates — $50 billion in value wiped from the cryptocurrency in 2022 [so how's that "decentralization" working out ...]
cnbc ^ | 12/30/22 | Rohan Goswami

Posted on 12/31/2022 6:28:59 AM PST by catnipman

Solana has lost over $50 billion in value since the beginning of 2022, a year marked by outages, overloads, and significant exposure to Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX exchange.

Proponents argue that Solana is more critical than ever as a decentralized finance platform

Solana was touted as the cryptocurrency that would challenge ether with an eco-friendlier approach, faster transaction speeds and more consistent costs.

Developers raved about Solana's support for smart contracts

Consensus mechanisms are how blockchain platforms assess the validity of an executed transaction

Barely a month into the year [2022], a network outage took Solana down for over 24 hours. Solana's token fell from $141 to a low of a little over $94 In May, Solana experienced a seven-hour-long outage after NFT minting flooded validators and crashed the network.

In June, another outage prompted a 12% drop. The hours of downtime came after validators stopped processing blocks, immobilizing Solana's touted consensus mechanism and forcing a restart of the network.

(Excerpt) Read more at cnbc.com ...


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KEYWORDS: crypto; solana
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and another myth of "blockchain" is exploded: namely "decentralization" is supposed to be some kind of avant garde virtue where everyone is in charge and supposedly no one is in charge ...

the solana "token" demonstrates what happens when "decentralization" glitches ... A central authority has to step in and coordinate the "restart" of the blockchain AND the "value" of the decentralized "token" collapses ...

and besides, who wants the VALUE of their money dependent upon the IT-reliability of their bank? When ATM networks have brief outages, it's an inconvenience that one can't access their money without writing a check or actually GOING TO THE BANK, but the VALUE of the money remains unchanged ... not so when "decentralized" funny money has glitches ... it actually loses VALUE when glitches occur ...

C'est la vie in the crypto world ...

1 posted on 12/31/2022 6:28:59 AM PST by catnipman
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To: catnipman

Crypto, the entire industry, is a fraudulent money laundering scheme…

Period.


2 posted on 12/31/2022 6:35:27 AM PST by HamiltonJay
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To: HamiltonJay

Minor teething issues. ;-)


3 posted on 12/31/2022 6:40:14 AM PST by glorgau
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To: catnipman

Modern banking was created by the Spanish and the Dutch in the ... 1600’s I think.

It has had generations for us to spot its weaknesses and correct them.

Crypto banking still has a long way to go.


4 posted on 12/31/2022 6:42:04 AM PST by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: catnipman

Just gobleygoop. Word salad camouflage. Suckers.


5 posted on 12/31/2022 6:52:06 AM PST by whistleduck
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To: catnipman
I do not understand crypto currency, except that the creators of the new stuff say it is better than “old money.”

And, they say, they are willing to take the debased and soon to be worthless money off your hands and give you the good stuff; they want to help.

I read that some guy bought 75 cents worth of bitecoin a while back and is now a billionaire. That sounds almost too good to be true.

I'm skeptical.

6 posted on 12/31/2022 6:59:50 AM PST by jeffersondem
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To: glorgau

Much better than stinky old fiat currency.


7 posted on 12/31/2022 7:09:27 AM PST by Fido969 (45 is Superman! )
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To: catnipman

It pales in comparison to the reported 10 trillion lost in stocks & bonds. I’m not boosting cryptocurrency in the least,because it’s just another form of fiat money.


8 posted on 12/31/2022 7:10:59 AM PST by Robert DeLong
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To: jeffersondem

Cryptocurrency better than other Fiat Currencies:

https://indiacsr.in/cryptocurrency-better-than-other-fiat-currencies/


9 posted on 12/31/2022 7:13:16 AM PST by Fido969 (45 is Superman! )
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To: catnipman
Solana has lost over $50 billion in value since the beginning of 2022 …

The opening sentences exposes the idiocy of cryptocurrency. If cryptocurrency had any value at all, you wouldn’t see constant references to its changes in value against another currency.

So the only real value it has is that it can be exchanged for another REAL currency.

10 posted on 12/31/2022 7:14:58 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("It's midnight in Manhattan. This is no time to get cute; it's a mad dog's promenade.")
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“Cryptocurrency better than other Fiat Currencies”

That is an interesting comment.

If a person does not own any crytocurrency but wants to acquire some, how do they acquire it?

Can they buy some? If yes, with what do they buy it?

11 posted on 12/31/2022 7:21:30 AM PST by jeffersondem
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To: HamiltonJay
Crypto, the entire industry, is a fraudulent money laundering scheme…

Period.

Absolutely, anyone that "invests" in this insanity, deserves whatever follows.

People have a better chance finding the "pea, under the walnut" at a carny.

12 posted on 12/31/2022 7:53:38 AM PST by USS Alaska (NUKE ALL MOOSELIMB TERRORISTS, NOW.)
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To: Alberta's Child

Currencies all over the world are constantly changing in value relative to other currencies! Long before Cryptocurrency.


13 posted on 12/31/2022 7:58:16 AM PST by Codeflier (My voting days are over. Let it burn...give the people what they want good and hard. )
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To: texas booster

“Crypto banking still has a long way to go.”

It is in the event horizon—expect lots of amazing maneuvers and feints—but at the end of the day into the Black Hole it goes...another homo sapiens blunder good for a few laughs by future generations.


14 posted on 12/31/2022 8:00:01 AM PST by cgbg (Claiming that laws and regs that limit “hate speech” stop freedom of speech is “hate speech”.)
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To: catnipman

I am kind of agnostic about Cryptocurrency. However, I do find it strange that so many people against it seem to put absolute faith in US fiat dollars that are being greatly devalued right in front of them. I just shake my head at the willful blindness.


15 posted on 12/31/2022 8:01:49 AM PST by Codeflier (My voting days are over. Let it burn...give the people what they want good and hard.)
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To: jeffersondem
Can they buy some? If yes, with what do they buy it?
No problem. They (who ever they are) will be glad to take your worthless fiat money in exchange for some 21st century wooden nickels.
16 posted on 12/31/2022 8:02:50 AM PST by lewislynn (Trump accomplished more in one term than any other President in your lifetime.)
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To: jeffersondem

17 posted on 12/31/2022 8:05:05 AM PST by lewislynn (Trump accomplished more in one term than any other President in your lifetime.)
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To: jeffersondem
“... and is now a billionaire...”

Is he Nigerian?

18 posted on 12/31/2022 8:11:05 AM PST by SMARTY (“Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face.” Thomas Sowell)
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To: HamiltonJay

On the plus side the prices on high end graphics cards are going to become very affordable.


19 posted on 12/31/2022 8:13:40 AM PST by gibsonguy
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To: Codeflier
The difference is that those currencies can always be used to buy and sell in their “host” markets no matter how much they fluctuate against other currencies.

I have never heard of a country called Bit that has adopted Bitcoin as its currency. And I have never patronized a business establishment that accepts cryptocurrency for my purchases, either.

20 posted on 12/31/2022 8:14:54 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("It's midnight in Manhattan. This is no time to get cute; it's a mad dog's promenade.")
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