@Number Three Today’s strip IS funny , modern technology and our HERO Mr Andrew Capp don’t meet well and I can’t blame him I have no clue what bitcoins are meself, just when I got used to decemilization of the old Maltese Lira we joined the EURO :o) my avatar again is Rowan Atkinson as Mr Bean grinning because he’s happy like I am, how was your day? and one can’t trust my stupid neighbour as a D bag :o), our day should be busy as our Thursdays usually are but we should cope i hope , we are both in a good mood , no errands to run or shopping to do just chill and hope we have no visitors keep safe and thanks for caring young Lady
I posit this choice. You decide to sell your home and go live in a condo and live off of your profit. Would you sell and get paid in dollars, gold or bitcoin? No calculators needed. Vaporware is vaporware. How about if you were offered a share of a digital image of Cher’s colonoscopy? Yes it’s share and Cher alike.
Mr. Andrew J Capp ain’t wrong. I don’t trust cryptocurrency myself. Generated by computers? Not backed up by any real-world item or bank? No, thank you.
Hey, Affie. I have no idea about any of this stuff either. It’s all mumbo jumbo to me.
I stayed in today. But I really enjoyed my carvery yesterday. If you see your neighbour walking past your house on CCTV, make a rude gesture to him. He won’t be any the wiser. It will your own little secret glory which you can bask in.
Bitcoin’s value lies in that it cannot be created endlessly. There is a limited amount of it, and it cannot be counterfeited. The Full Faith of the US dollar means that you can trade a dollar in for… another dollar, there’s nothing backing it any more (not for the last 40 years, in fact. Inflation will continually eat away at the dollar. When we get high inflation again (~12%), it’ll devalue the dollar faster.. If it goes to 50% /year or so, our economy will crash, like Germany in the 1920’s or Zimbabwe from 2007 to the present. (they needed wheelbarrows of money at points to buy a loaf of bread, etc.) The US dollar is only as good as the faith the world has in it.
Last week, El Salvador accepted Bitcoin as legal tender (along with the US dollar, which has been legal tender there since 2001).Other countries with currency issues may follow suit.
When central banks can create money endlessly, with government approval, inflation is a real concern. It remains to be seen how long the system can stay stable.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
good point there, Jack
ronaldspence over 3 years ago
Andy, they should call you Automatic because you are shiftless!
AFFICIONADO over 3 years ago
@Number Three Today’s strip IS funny , modern technology and our HERO Mr Andrew Capp don’t meet well and I can’t blame him I have no clue what bitcoins are meself, just when I got used to decemilization of the old Maltese Lira we joined the EURO :o) my avatar again is Rowan Atkinson as Mr Bean grinning because he’s happy like I am, how was your day? and one can’t trust my stupid neighbour as a D bag :o), our day should be busy as our Thursdays usually are but we should cope i hope , we are both in a good mood , no errands to run or shopping to do just chill and hope we have no visitors keep safe and thanks for caring young Lady
Alexander the Good Enough over 3 years ago
Cryptocurrency = kelptocurrency, history’s greatest Ponsi scheme. When the music stops, or someone pulls the plug…
Jayalexander over 3 years ago
I posit this choice. You decide to sell your home and go live in a condo and live off of your profit. Would you sell and get paid in dollars, gold or bitcoin? No calculators needed. Vaporware is vaporware. How about if you were offered a share of a digital image of Cher’s colonoscopy? Yes it’s share and Cher alike.
Orcatime over 3 years ago
His tab is big enough to buy Manchester U!
pcolli over 3 years ago
https://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/cartoons/andy-capp/andy-capp-17th-june-2021-24316287
Oops….
https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/news/plymouth-news/its-illegal-drunk-pub-under-5530337
Sanspareil over 3 years ago
To heck with Bitcoin, I plan to better my fortune with Bytecoin, it gives an eight fold increase in dividends
rshive over 3 years ago
At some point, do you think that Jack will realize what he just said?
Ron Dunn Premium Member over 3 years ago
Yet you still serve him pints Jack.
clacou over 3 years ago
Even “real” money’s value is based on a made-up concept agreed upon by people, so in effect worthless and subject to disappear.
shamest Premium Member over 3 years ago
Bar owner scores one
Michael G. over 3 years ago
… he said, serving up yet one more pint.
gmu328 over 3 years ago
ouch, Jack, that hurts! But don’t forget to put this pint on my tab …
petermerck over 3 years ago
Right. Real money comes from Flo’s purse.
ksu71 over 3 years ago
Wow! Turns out Andy was ahead of his time.
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. over 3 years ago
Mr. Andrew J Capp ain’t wrong. I don’t trust cryptocurrency myself. Generated by computers? Not backed up by any real-world item or bank? No, thank you.
hk Premium Member over 3 years ago
His IOUS are worthless and yet you still serve him? Who is the idiot here?
Troglodyte over 3 years ago
Andy will always be broke, no matter what the medium of exchange. Bitcoin would crash if it went through his hands!
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
Sore subject.
Buckeye67 over 3 years ago
Andy’s IOUs are as crypto as currency can get, no one has ever been able to find any value in them.
Linguist over 3 years ago
I am so glad that I’m too old, too poor, and too ignorant to invest in bitcoins or any other virtual currency. Where I live, cash is still king.
Number Three over 3 years ago
I will never understand the concept of Bitcoin or Crypto. Just sounds like a massive scam to me.
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Number Three over 3 years ago
@Afficionado
Hey, Affie. I have no idea about any of this stuff either. It’s all mumbo jumbo to me.
I stayed in today. But I really enjoyed my carvery yesterday. If you see your neighbour walking past your house on CCTV, make a rude gesture to him. He won’t be any the wiser. It will your own little secret glory which you can bask in.
Stay safe, stay well and stay happy, pal.
tad1 over 3 years ago
I don’t really understand this whole bitcoin thing, and I’m not sure I want to understand it.
Jason Scarborough over 3 years ago
And yet you continue to serve him Jack
Ray Helvy Premium Member over 3 years ago
Bitcoin’s value lies in that it cannot be created endlessly. There is a limited amount of it, and it cannot be counterfeited. The Full Faith of the US dollar means that you can trade a dollar in for… another dollar, there’s nothing backing it any more (not for the last 40 years, in fact. Inflation will continually eat away at the dollar. When we get high inflation again (~12%), it’ll devalue the dollar faster.. If it goes to 50% /year or so, our economy will crash, like Germany in the 1920’s or Zimbabwe from 2007 to the present. (they needed wheelbarrows of money at points to buy a loaf of bread, etc.) The US dollar is only as good as the faith the world has in it.
Last week, El Salvador accepted Bitcoin as legal tender (along with the US dollar, which has been legal tender there since 2001).Other countries with currency issues may follow suit.When central banks can create money endlessly, with government approval, inflation is a real concern. It remains to be seen how long the system can stay stable.