• Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux, does not believe in cryptocurrencies, calling them a vehicle for scams and a Ponzi scheme.
  • Torvalds was once rumored to be Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, but he clarified it was a joke and denied owning a Bitcoin fortune.
  • Torvalds also dismissed the idea of technological singularity as a bedtime story for children, saying continuous exponential growth does not make sense.
  • @redcalcium
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    261 month ago

    Let’s not forget that crypto also enable wide deployment of ransomwares (which was not possible due to the lack of untraceable online payment at scale), while less and less ecommerce platform allow crypto payment. If this trend continues, eventually no one would use crypto except for speculation and paying off ransom.

    • @RecluseRamble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      111 month ago

      Even online crime often settles with gift cards though because it’s too much of a hassle to explain to the Average Joe how to setup an account and buy and transfer crypto-tokens.

      • @redcalcium
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        21 month ago

        Scams are not much affected by cryptocurrency existence, but ransomware existence specifically relies on crypto for scaling reason. They infect millions of computers, the ransoms are being handled automatically because it’s way too much to be handled manually with gift cards.

    • @parpol@programming.dev
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      -131 month ago

      The internet enabled that. Are we going to get rid of the internet?

      Also, crypto is for peer-to-peer transactions. E-commerce platforms were never the target anyway. And if you really need to pay with crypto on these, you still have crypto-linked debit cards, and these platforms won’t know the difference.

      • @redcalcium
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        81 month ago

        The internet has far more beneficial uses than malicious uses. We currently can’t say the same with cryptocurrency due to its diminishing utility.

        E-commerce platforms were never the target anyway

        What’s the use of money if not for paying stuff? In the early days, a lot more shops (online and offline) accept crypto payments. These days it’s mostly vpn companies that accept them.

        • @parpol@programming.dev
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          -51 month ago

          Paying people. And as I said, you can link crypto to a debit card to pay on these shitty platforms if you want (platforms that are bad for local business to begin with).

          There is no diminishing utility for crypto. It has already been integrated to a point where you just don’t realize you can use it.