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Re: Should Bitcoin be attempted to replace by something of National Origin?
by
BTCIndia
on 26/06/2015, 05:04:35 UTC
Original Thread was "Embrace Yourself for National Cryptocurrency"

And it was moved to altcoins sections therefore, I'm changing its title so that it suits main thread. Essence is same. National currency how important compared to Bitcoin?

Take your time to educate with intricacies of financial world. And lets pray together that, full-time nodes actively promulgating so called 'disruption' and 'network effect' backed by argument of 'innate network effect' do not discard National Cryptocurrency as another altcoin.

If its is launched then should we adapt or discard it?




Let's try to keep national differences apart and think of the whole world for once.
After all this is what our Indian philosophy is based on, integrating the whole world as a single entity.

Which nation do you take Bitcoin to be originated from?
Well there is no single that can be identified.

Let's keep things to that and accept Bitcoin as a world currency without bringing in nationalistic barriers.

World was never one. Boundaries exists in mind and we're accustomed for thousands of years. Forget humans, animals have boundaries too. It is not getting away any soon with one currency. Maybe, force globalization will occur but boundaries will always be there. Don't be so naive. We need change of mind not currency for vision of one world.

That said, its origin is very obvious. VERY OBVIOUS. Lets hope, I'm wrong. Why not leave matter to accept/deny currency acceptance with domain experts? Ask yourself, how much you understand currency? Well, after years of studies, I'm confident about 1-2 percent. Its not just currency we're talking about... but social fabric of society. Wink

Cheers,