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Board Economics
Re: central banks and Bitcoin
by
Cosbycoin
on 23/09/2017, 08:32:08 UTC
Hey,
I am right now a little bit researching about financial stability and monetary policy.
It seems that monetary policy through a central bank is pretty important for the global financial stability.
For example if there is a financial crisis, central banks try activly to stabilize the financial system.
If Bitcoin would replace fiat money and such a crisis would occur, wouldnt this lead to long term financial instability?



That is true, that is why I don't think any decentralized cryptocurrency will ever replace the current system of fiat. Right now fiat currency is regulated by the governments but this is not for reasons that is quite easy to understand for others. A lot of people do not realize this, but if we just leave the financial system to be similar to bitcoins everything will go into chaos.

But Upto me ,Bitcoin will replace any Fiat currency. If you inverse in gold means.It will give you only time profit. But it's value of bitcoin is keeps on increasing  day to day.And Central Bank will gives you ,6& 8%- interest for your holding bitcoin. But in bitcoin, the weekly profit you will get
,i thunk your idea might be quiet possible in a long run, not for now, because if we look unto our current situation it is really hard to tell that it could replace fiats sooner or as soon as possible but there is also a slight chances that it could speed up a little faster, but still who knows, for me I don't even trust the centralized banks or whatever it is.
Yes this is better for people that as they do not need any bank for holding bitcoin, they are free from the government rules for money making and controlling. People are free to buy and use their bitcoin wallet which is totally out of the control of the officials.

You can hold your bitcoin in your blockchain wallet or any other wallet you like. The central bank has no command and approach to your personal bitcoin wallet for anything else.