Bitcoin Q&A: HODLing and the "Get Free" Scheme - YouTube

Channel: aantonop

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[AUDIENCE] I'm interested in bitcoin and cryptocurrencies as a store of [value].
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I am wondering what ideas you have about [cryptocurrencies as a store of value],
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[versus] putting it to work, such as trading, mining pools, things like that. Do you put your bitcoin to work?
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[ANDREAS] No, I don't. That's one of the challenges with using this [technology] as an investment.
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There is a big difference between store-of-value and investment.
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Something is characterised as an investment if it has yield, if it generates some kind of return.
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Maybe that's dividends in stocks, an interest payment in bonds, or something else like that.
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If you have real-estate, you get payments from renters and you have some kind of yield, of re-investment.
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You are essentially parking your money and for a low amount of risk, you have a continuous return
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without eroding the capital.
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It is difficult to do that with cryptocurrency.
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Part of the reason it's difficult: you [may] want to store this long-term, but because it is a digital asset,
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it's very easy for someone to steal [if the keys are stored] in an online system.
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I have a small amount of bitcoin that is in freezing-cold storage. [Laughter]
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In order for it to be in freezing-cold storage, it doesn't move; it doesn't get used for things [like trading].
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One of the interesting things about Lighting Network is, if you are already running a Bitcoin full node,
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which costs some money, [you can] run a Lightning node on top of it and actually collect some money in fees,
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by parking a small amount of bitcoin [and creating] payment channels for others [to route through].
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Just by routing payments through your Lightning node, you can earn small amounts of fees.
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This is an interesting way to "put bitcoin to work."
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But it adds risks, [since that] money is in an online hot wallet and can be stolen.
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For most people today, the real "investment" or "yield" for these cryptocurrencies as a store-of-value is simple:
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They're not printing a lot more of them.
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If you "park" fiat, you need a willing partner.
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You need a central bank that has [a primary mission of turning] the national currency into shit.
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If they do that, then your cryptocurrency appreciates in value versus the national currency they are debasing.
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Fortunately, every single central bank in the world is currently in this race to turn national currencies to shit.
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Simultaneously! So all you have to do is HODL. [Laughter] And that is the ultimate return.
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That doesn't mean bitcoin is an investment scheme. It's certainly not a get-rich-quick scheme.
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I want to caution people. When you talk to others about this, make sure you emphasize the fact that...
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this is a technology.
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Its primary advantage is creating systems of money that don't concentrate power in the hands of the few.
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That is the purpose. In the process, it is not a get-rich-quick scheme.
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In fact, you can lose a lot of money by making some foolish decisions.
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If you're not technically adept, you can lose money because it gets stolen from you [through a hack],
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because you don't know to use hardware wallets.
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There's all kinds of traps on the way.
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It's a get-free scheme. Get free, don't get rich.
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