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Crack0n7uesday ,

Someone actually did this, then built a nuclear fallout shelter in their backyard in the middle of some city, but he did it all redneck and it blew up or something while building an underground generator or something and killed a 17 year old kid, he went back to jail, got out after another crypto spike, tried to cash out and immediately got sued by the family of the dead kid for wrongful death and got sued by the IRS for back taxes. It’s a fucking rabbit hole of a story.

AVincentInSpace ,

do you have a link?

FunFair ,
Raiderkev ,

I still don’t get how the punishment for any crime is to not have to work or pay rent… Maybe there’s something to this whole life of crime thing?

tuxtey ,

I think you’ll find there some other downsides too

Raiderkev ,

Ya know, what’s a stabbing every few months?

friendlysort ,

In certain U.S. states they send you an itemized bill for your own incarceration.

Techmaster ,

You have to work and pay rent in prison.

Ardiente ,

Most sane crypto bro

PsychedSy ,

I mean if I had gone to jail right after I bought any of my crypto I’d be doing better. Sadly, it makes more sense to pull the crypto than default.

I think I had less than a cent of bitcoin and managed to pull 20 later (almost all of it) then another 20 later. Huge percent profit.

Blackmist ,

> Realise you still owe the credit card debt.

Deiv ,

Declare bankruptcy!

nonfuinoncuro ,

I didn’t just say it, I declared it

CADmonkey ,

Just commit a crime with a longer sentence than your state’s statute of limitations.

Belgdore ,

Commit crime, be on the books, get served in jail, be unable to appear in court, get a default judgment against you.

ShitOnABrick ,
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

the IRS TAXMAN finds out and resizes anons rectum in search of the missing funds

orrk ,

nah, you just claim to have used it on drugs, fits well with the go to prison for a while bit

Patches ,

Hi yes, Mr drug dealer. Do u take credit?

orrk ,

no, only crypto

sag ,

I know someone who did this. Now, He is in Loss.

swab148 ,
@swab148@lemm.ee avatar

:.|:;

FIST_FILLET ,

“take out credit card debt” sounds so goofy like you’re going to the debt store and getting a receipt

walter_wiggles ,

I think you would make more money if you gave handys behind the Wendy’s dumpster every day for 7 years.

thorbot ,

Be me

Be me

Be me

Chickenstalker ,

Let’s go one further:

  1. Get turned into a vampire
  2. Buy crypto
  3. Go sleep in your coffin for 100 years
  4. ???
  5. Profit
independantiste , (edited )
@independantiste@sh.itjust.works avatar
  1. Profit

  2. Realize it’s at 0$

  3. Cry

  4. Remember you bought doge because Elon Musk said so

  5. Cry

AgentGrimstone ,

You already fucked up in step 2

AVincentInSpace ,

Come to that you fucked up in step 1. Do you really think the credit card companies are gonna let that debt just sit there not accruing interest and not send debt collectors to your house while you’re in jail?

Kase ,

Not if you sell your house to buy more crypto ;)

Deiv ,

:o

TrickDacy ,

Fuck 4chan

yamapikariya ,
@yamapikariya@lemmyfi.com avatar

Fast and easy way to contract a disease. Wouldn’t recommend

unreasonabro ,

your eyes are still too big

Mamertine ,

You’d still owe that debt. Unless you go to prison for live than the debt’s statute length. Generally 7 years.

Also some jurisdictions make you pay for the privilege of going to prison.

Ymmv, choose your state of jurisdiction very carefully.

Also crypto is a bubble IMO.

Goodtoknow ,
@Goodtoknow@lemmy.ca avatar

Don’t pay and ignore collectors… Profit

chuckleslord ,

IMO nothing, it’s pure speculation powered by nothing but blind greed. If it isn’t a bubble, then nothing is.

DampSquid ,

You just described all economies

chuckleslord ,

I mean, logically there’s something that people need in some of those…

kautau ,

Bro food is a bubble

starman2112 ,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

Lmao yeah me trading an hour worth of work for a meal that I will consume is the same thing as me trading an hour of work for a nebulous pile of 1s and 0s and hoping some dipshit will pay 2 hours worth of work for them later

Shareni ,

Lmao you’re working in a barter economy?

starman2112 ,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

I make x dollars per hour

A meal at a restaurant costs roughly x dollars

I trade one hour of labor for x dollars, then trade x dollars for one meal

YOU DO THIS TOO

Shareni ,

So you’re working in hope to get a nebulous pile of 1s and 0s or a some colorful pieces of paper. On top of that those numbers and papers have no intrinsic value, but are instead valuated by some dipshits and can become worthless overnight.

What’s your point there buddy?

Lmao yeah me trading an hour worth of work for a meal that I will consume is the same thing as me trading an hour of work for a nebulous pile of 1s and 0s and hoping some dipshit will pay 2 hours worth of work for them later

SCB ,

So you’re working in hope to get a nebulous pile of 1s and 0s or a some colorful pieces of paper.

No. Money is a representation of an exchange of value.

Crypto is not money the same way gold is not money.

youtu.be/iKYKLgzyF9o?si=o-tMPGpGu-zZPYiM

starman2112 ,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

those numbers and papers have no intrinsic value, but are instead valuated by some dipshits and can become worthless overnight.

Remind me again what Bitcoin is

Trainguyrom ,

The money I work for has value because its almost entirely held in banks insured by the United States Federal Reserve and those dollars are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States. If that money becomes valueless overnight the whole world is in for a very rough time, and I definitely won’t be alone in my plight. You can’t say any of that about cryptocurrencies

frezik ,

Economics is simply a study in how to allocate scarce goods. It does not need to result in hoarding scarce goods in the hope of getting more for them later.

DrBoom , (edited )

How many bubbles pop 3 three times and then proceed to blow up bigger than the last time? I know of exactly zero. Looks more like an adoption curve when expressed logarithmically

frezik ,

Adoption for what? There’s no indication that it’s becoming interconnected to the economy at large. Just the opposite, in fact. FTX, one of the biggest crypto banks, completely collapsed and the rest of the economy didn’t care. If it was Goldman Sachs or BoA, everyone would be sounding alarm bells, because they are actually integrated into the rest of the economy. Crypto just isn’t.

DrBoom ,

Adoption as a hedge against fiat debasement, primarily. FTX wasn’t a bank BTW, it was a shady exchange that mostly laundered money and stole customers’ funds. It was more analogous to a precious metal dealer like JM Bulion or similar, except run by criminals.

The purpose of crypto isn’t to integrate with the existing system anyway. The purpose is to provide a parallel system that isn’t subject to the kind of manipulation present in the legacy system. Unfortunately, crypto has become completely overrun with scammers and charlatans just looking to take advantage of rubes. The fundamental principals of Bitcoin are still intact in the code and network though, and IMO will win out simply because it is incorruptible and indestructible. The legacy system seems to have decided the same, and is currently adopting a ‘if you can’t beat em, join em’ attitude by pushing for ETF products to offer bitcoin to their customers though more traditional means.

I don’t expect my post to change anyone’s mind, but I would encourage anyone reading to look into why bitcoin has crashed multiple times and come roaring back each time.

garbagebagel ,

Wait if you can avoid debt collectors for 7 years they just forget about you?? Like I could fuck off to another country where they can’t garner my wages and come back and they can’t do shit about it?

AA5B ,

It’s not that clearcut: they have various tricks to keep it alive, if they know where you are. This is why you never admit to a debt nor pay the token amount they offer; both are tricking you into legally claiming responsibility, so they can keep the debt alive

Trainguyrom ,

Debt is super weird. In some cases you can have thousands very much just disappear after 7 years, in others they’ll hunt you down mercilessly over a $25 copay they mailed you a “this is not a bill” letter about 2 years ago. My wife was pretty deep in debt when we first started dating and I literally have seen both extremes and everything inbetween.

howrar ,

Couldn’t you just leave the country and disappear somewhere with a low cost of living? Not like anyone can catch you moving crypto across borders.

MissJinx ,
@MissJinx@lemmy.world avatar

so if you go to prison all your debts are forgiven?

ericbomb ,

After 7 years in the US all debt falls off. So if he’s in prison for 7 years, yeah it’d all go away.

bdonvr ,

All*

*(Except government debt, and student loans.)

MissJinx ,
@MissJinx@lemmy.world avatar

So if he goes to jail for only 5 he would still owe the bank? lol

ericbomb ,

Well it works where if it’s non government debt and you don’t pay for 7 years, it falls off your credit report. Of course if you had a car/home tied to it they would have taken it at that point.

But honestly at 5 years the collector will have mostly given it up and sold it to a debt collector for pennies on the dollar who call from time to time when they have nothing else to do.

Sotuanduso ,

Well, not exactly. The debt is still there, they just can’t force you to pay it. Exceptions apply, like student loans, and they can probably still claim property in the case of bankruptcy or inheritance.

Also your credit score is going to tank hard.

ericbomb ,

After 7 years it falls off your report, so if he’s in jail for 7 years he’ll have an empty credit score at the end.

Entertainmeonly ,

Not empty just extremely low. Low is worse then nothing. Good luck getting any credit after this. Then again, if the crypto actually grew, it may not matter. You would need at least half a million in profit to be worth all the effort of this scheme. Still only making about 70k a year at that level. Assuming you did 7 years and didn’t have to pay anything like prison rent. Seems like a bad investment.

Chickenstalker ,

> prison rent

Yank moment

A7thStone ,

Low is not worse than nothing with credit. Low credit means you exist. When you have no credit score everyone starts to question if you even exist. I may have personal experience with that.

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