Ok, calling all the crypto people to help, I know nothing. Looking at my stupid robinhood app, that I have like one share of Ford in that I forgot about a few years ago, and looking at Monaco and crypto.com as an alternative, any thoughts on where to start (like, $500 investment maybe, that's -all- I can really afford to risk on anything, so not going much higher). @freemo ? Anyone?
@freemo Had a binance account once, they don't seem to do dogecoin, seems I still have around 1 USD balance in random fractions of junk. I'm really kinda just looking at everything and could use a little focus or guidance.
@Atlas_Khan @freemo

I did a thing, hope it wasn't stupid.

"Use my referral link https://crypto.com/app/odwgd7vbu8 to sign up for Crypto.com and we both get $25 USD"

@Coyote
You asking what coins to buy? Ethereum is your safer bet short term, cardano is a bit more long term but will likely get moer reward and more risk, ethereum tokens would be the other route to go. Avoid BTC and I wouldnt risk it on things like Goge.

@Atlas_Khan

@freemo @Atlas_Khan

1) What's an account worth having to trade, is crypto.com decent? I think I had coinbase once, and binance... Those are options I have open, but not sure they are good ones.

2) Yea, what's a safe bet, k, Ethereum, I can believe that, I'll look up Cardano. Just got like $20 worth of dogecoin (at like 30 cents, I'm sure I'll probably loose that but for overnight curiosity factor, maybe). Like I said though, it's kinda money that's "being risked" and I know that, which is why it's a tiny amount, but then again, more reason to not worry as much about risk at the moment?

Thanks :-)

@10grans tip 0.001 to @freemo
@Coyote @freemo @10grans in general, don't play with money your not willing to lose, Like a casino. Though I don't advocate people getting into crypto for getting rich quick.
@Atlas_Khan @10grans @freemo

"Though I don't advocate people getting into crypto for getting rich quick."

Then, the TRUE question is, what DO you advocate people get into for getting rich quick!?! HaHA!
@freemo @Coyote @10grans "Everyone has a price, its not always money but everyone has a price"- Mike Tyson
@Atlas_Khan @freemo @10grans

Mike Tyson? Mike Tyson is now more important in my mind, for what he said, than anything he's ever done. He must have been quoting someone?
@Coyote @10grans @freemo Hes actually very down to earth. He has layers, you can just by listening to him hes sharper then it seems. Victim of situation is all. Hes not just a brute.

@Atlas_Khan

I dunno thats kind of a dumb take that missed the point of the riots, not that I agree with or justify the riots, but it wasnt over just any white man killing a black man, it was about a police officer slowly, intentionally, and methodically killing someone in broad daylight, chocking them even long after they passed out and refusing paramedics and others to treat him... It is far from an every day murder.

His response and take on it strikes me as not too bright or aware of the situation.

@10grans @Coyote

@freemo @10grans @Coyote save the words I dont care if you think it was the the drugs or knee. My point was that hes not just a person who falls neatly in line, you did not see many people especial black celebs not cheering rioting.

@Atlas_Khan

1) i do agree that he doesnt follow the majority with that statement.. but im not sure thats praise worthy in this case.

2) it doesnt matter in the least if it was the knee or the drugs.. the point is he continued to strangled him even after he was dead, so his **intent** is clear regardless of if he might have survived extended strangulation if sober.

@10grans @Coyote

@freemo @Atlas_Khan @10grans @Coyote and all of the other riots? Or are the Floyd riots the only ones that made it on your radar?

@PestToast @freemo @10grans @Coyote I love how its not murder thats the problem or the Murders afterword's naw, a sensational publicized death justifies decay.

@Atlas_Khan

For most its about race, I think that is short sighted. To me it is about police brutality and over reach, and it is a very real issue.

@10grans @PestToast @Coyote

@freemo @Atlas_Khan @10grans @PestToast @Coyote meanwhile in libertarian: :senko_shock2: we've been telling you about this for decades
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@Coyote

Counter counter point.. As a strong libertarian myself I am ashamed of the majority of libertarians.. they take it too far to the point of anarchy rather than just localized government.

See the following youtube video of the actual libertarian primaries where Greg Johnson (who won thankfully) debated with the other top choices.. Everyone but Greg Johnson is entierly cringe worthy here.

I am a strong libertarian in terms of my ideas, but I dont like most of the high ups in the party itself. Thankfully the one who tends to win the primaries is often more moderate and worthy of supporting.

youtu.be/ZITP93pqtdQ

@icedquinn @10grans @Atlas_Khan @PestToast

@freemo @icedquinn @10grans @Atlas_Khan @PestToast

Libertarian positions, and probably the party, have failed to take hold for similar reasons, IMHO. There are practical constructs that don't translate easily to application of ideological theories. But it's because of the black and white spectrum applied, without understanding that practical constructs are less transitory than would be ideal.

If we all evolved from "drive at your own risk" start-points, odds are collision protection would have been market driven with much more force than top speed or fuel efficiency. Could it "work?" Maybe. Would it be better? Who knows, impossible to even theorize, because it's over a hundred years of market evolution and social infrastructure that would have been driven by completely different forces. Can we just "flip a switch" and pretend we evolved in a different timeline, NO. So, libertarian theory applied completely, immediately and without regard to modern constructs is a failure out of the gate, on things like driving.

The flaw in the philosophical position applied to an artificial construct does not prove the philosophy is entirely flawed. I get the counter-point, being a "libertarian" doesn't automatically raise your IQ, you can still be stupid. I was a member of the party once, on my voting record, I stopped filling in any party affiliations though, because they are all stupid.

What's difficult is getting the "average person" to even realize how much of the every day world is a complete artificial construct. The libertarian position that seems to raise it's head, sometimes seems far more extreme than a rational anarchist.

As I've got older, I've started to look more at scale, and less at policy. People naturally gather, and are "pack animals" that seem highly social. They cluster, and form groups, on their own. We "self assemble" into more complex and larger structures. That's nature. However, I've started to see, tribal is better than "one world" viewpoints. There are some magic numbers, 100 is one, groups over over 100 (70 to 300, ballpark, it's not magic) start to loose efficiency and become unpleasant. Over 100, it's typically better to have a second, competitive group.

However, there are undeniable somewhat consistent, such as health care, general infrastructure, that benefit from structure. And it all falls apart when you try to get infrastructure directed by "politicians" and a "government" becomes involved. I don't care what anyone tries to argue, if the CDC, Research Grant Funding, Insurance industry, and all the needless bureaucracy were eliminated from healthcare, and restructured in a more efficient, self regulated, easily replicated (competition), way, I'd be for PUBLIC (community) funding of health care, which is very non-libertarian, but very logically consistent IMHO, with a more "natural" method of living and developing as a society.

I don't know what the fuck I am, other than someone not fond of labels. I am not a member of the Libertarian party, although I see their point of view, and acknowledge it has some fundamental positions that are generally well intended. But I think they are idiots on a lot of shit to, so, yes, I guess that's a very long winded way of agreeing...

The false dilemma of a two party system that has caused the mass corruption that has become a fatal cancer on the USA. Because of that, I have a hard time forgiving any 3rd party for not trying to point out the harmful conditions created, that the every day world is a complete artificial construct, and it should be restructured. Bring up a radically different viewpoint is good, but they all seem to take it to some extreme, making it less practical than the broken system we live in (which is such massive scale oppression on humanity the likes of which the world has never seen before).
@freemo @Atlas_Khan @PestToast @icedquinn

I'm always shocked when someone actually reads my rants. Half the time I change my mind mid-sentence, and it's almost unreadable. So, I guess thank you to anyone who bothers.. I'm talking out of my ass half the time on fedi (and half the time I don't even believe myself, and construct an idea just to see if it will stand up on it's own, or be torn down easily by others).

@10grans makeitrain 0.01
@freemo @Coyote @icedquinn @10grans @PestToast I actually agree with you here, Decentralization and local governance is what is needed. Fundamentally the powers and responsibility's of any state needs to be broken up and reorganized. From who and what kind of taxation is aloud, to local infrastructure.
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