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  • There's scams with fiat currency, but you don't show that as evidence that dollars aren't ready for mainstream. When people get scammed out of their crypto it's not blockhain's naivety, it's the victim.

    Edit: you all are comparing money, banking, AND government regulation to crypto. They are not comparable and that's not a fair comparison. Crypto is a ledger, like QuickBooks or bank accounts. I'm not even arguing that it should have a great value, but technically it does have value and it serves its purpose. Crypto is only like 15 years old.

  • Also that wasn't the first attempt, there have been at least two previous people who tried to kill him

    1. 2016 Las Vegas Attempt- On June 18, 2016, a man attempted to steal a police officer's firearm and use it on Trump, during a rally in Las Vegas, Nevada. 20-year-old Michael Steven Sandford, who was visiting the U.S. from the U.K., was immediately subdued by the officer, and was taken into custody by the Secret Service. Sandford later told officials that his plan had been to kill Trump, who was speaking at the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino.
    2. 2017 Forklift Incident- On September 6, 2017, Gregory Lee Leingang stole a forklift from a North Dakota oil refinery, with the intent of driving it into Trump's presidential vehicle while he was en route to a rally. Leingang was stopped before reaching the motorcade after the vehicle got stuck in the refinery. Officials originally thought that Leingang had stolen the forklift for a much less serious reason, and only reevaluated the seriousness after he confessed to trying to kill the then-president by flipping the vehicle.