Buying useless yellow rocks

>buying useless yellow rocks.

Don't tell me you fell for the gold meme, anons.

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lmao nibba

You are dumber than the dumbest bush Pygmy if you think we’re going to mine entire fucking asteroids within this century

it's almost as if there's this whole other side to the price of money called demand

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>within this century

Why don't you think we will be able too? Things are moving really fast in in the fields of spacecraft and robotics.

We won’t even be back to the moon for another 10 years. Space mining is 50 years away.

Space doesn't exist. This is a psyop to keep the gold price down.

Silver > gold. In an actual collapse scenario where people are trading in precious metals, if you're paying in gold, you are basically guaranteed to overpay. If you want to buy something that costs $20, for instance, you would be paying in dust specks if you're paying in gold.

Humanity isn’t unified enough to asteroid mine. This would start new resource wars and that’s not even getting into the cost that all that weight would bring. And even if we were by some miracle able to quickly (relatively speaking) start asteroid mining, the mining cost would be so high that it would spike the price of precious metals

>this is what spherecucks believe

>believing space isnt water as God stated
ngmi

>he misinterpreted god
ngmi

Cringe

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where do i invest in space mining futures

>doubling down
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haha wait wait
what if SPACE is WATER
that's why the fucking sky is blue
OMG...

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you guys are all double digit

Even if we asteroid mine in our lifetime, it's going to be an irrelevant small amount. Think about the entire mass of stuff we've ever sent outside of earth

- some toys
- 3 guys to the moon which was prob fake anyway
- 10 dead people
- the ISS

>there's 171,000 tons of gold on earth
>the ISS weighs 460 tons
>a hypothetical gold-mining ISS can carry 6 people, or roughly 1200 lbs of gold
>0.5 tons of gold

it's irrelevant and you're all wiggers who can't think

Why would it even matter when we don't even need a spacecraft to mine iron and gold right now lmao

Okay, faggot. The minute we can actually bring back a viable source of gold from a fucking asteroid where production doesn't exceed cost I will eat my hat.
WE ARE NEVER GETTING OFF THIS ROCK
The whole asteroid trillionaire meme is some military grade jewish propaganda

>HE STILL THINKS SPACE IS REAL KEK

There is literally no reason to mine asteroids or any other celestial body as mineral resources are *practically* unlimited

>metals do not dissappear once used, they are still around in waste dumps and scraps
>depletion is not physical condition but rather economic
>metal markets will balance and technology will be incentivized to recycle metals from scrap

Even if we were able to mine massive amounts of metals from space, the oversupply caused by this would immediatly make prices plummet and discourage its extraction

t. MSc mineral economics

Multiverselet

>multiverse vs universe
semantic retard

>1940+80
>mining space roids

you know you can just forcibly round up all the goy and take their shekels right? probably a little more realistic

I fell for $TRY of TRIAS as their decentralize-SaaS has already been tested and used on many Industrial clients including the top financial institutions and power industries.

Sending shit down is much easier than sending it up.

>within this century

Literally piping drool over the internet onto a Tajikistani iron-smelting forum when ENIAC wasn't even built 80 years ago.

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based

aren't things easier to move in space due to there being no friction / weightlessness? why is the moon landing fake given that we have photos of the landing site made from Earth with telescopes as well as multiple satellite images across multiple nations including former USSR states?

There is a point people are missing here.
PMs will go to astronomical prices and that will launch space mining.
Before Golden meteor rain we will see gold bull run of this era.

You don't really need to mine it to start trading it.