I agree on some parts but I disagree on the scenarioThere are some glaring issues with bitcoin that most people.... sidestep. The first is the investment. This is in both time and money. The time spent researching, building, maintaining, etc is better spent on a part time job. You'd make more money. The money investment, is better spent paying down any debt you have like credit card bills or mortgages. You'd likely have a better return in interest savings.
Can you make money on bitcoin? Sure, a little. You can invest a large chunk of money into a mining rig (or rigs). Then you throw a chunk of time into researching the best currency to mine and the math to make sure you're not on the loosing side. If you keep up, you can make some money. By the time you take out the energy cost, you can trickle in some decent change. Or...
You can go to your local box store, buy a lawn mower, and make $100 on mowing a single lawn. If there's snow, you can shovel a two car driveway in 15 minutes for $30. If there's a dirty car, you can make $10 in 10 minutes. The list of ways to make money is a very long list. They all have one thing in common too. They are all higher profit and lower investment than bit coin. Hell, I bet you could make more net profit per hour collecting cans for recycling.
Bitcoin is just going through another fad. It was before and it likely will be again. NO money is free. It never ceases to amaze me how people will put more work into something "free" than it would have taken to just earn it. Honestly, people will run to the ends of the world, spend days waiting in lines, and go though unbelievable amounts of effort for that one single word..."FREE".
#1 I can mine and mow lawns at the same time... I'm half mexican.. why not?
#2 An hour to two hours a day of your otherwise spare time used for masterbaiting (or whatever you choose to do.. jk ofc.. did I get your attention? lol), isn't a big of waste of time. You're learning and staying informed. Which is great!
#3 Solar powered or free energy mining (ASIC or GPU) > most ASIC > GPU still ... the math still checks out
#4 Yes there's a lot of problems, there's TON of problems! but so long as you can cash out often, or choose to HODL a % and cash out some, so what.. you're making money easy money while you do your normal day to day work.
#5 btw, we're back up to 7,446.73 right this second. This is good.
#6 I don't think I've ever said Crypto was FREE money AFAIK most miners don't????.. It's (if you're knowledgeable) EASY money.
#7 It's a bit of a zero sum game, especially if you don't keep up with the hardware upgrades and changes.
#8 There's very few things you can do, other than licensing and intellectual property and investment returns, that will generate you an income unattended, while you do some other kind of work. Cryptomining, fits the that kind of situation.
#9 Just like film stock photographers bitched and moaned about DSLR photographers not doing "REAL" photography and never going to replace their "craft" or whatever, all yall will be in for a surprise when you're using a form of blockchain like technology to pay for your coffee in 10 years while on vacation in another country. Adapt, be mentally flexible for change, experiment.
#10 Because #10