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Re: What do people mean when they say bitcoin is in 1994?
by
resty
on 29/12/2018, 07:43:11 UTC
I'm sure many of you have heard this thrown around here and there. Does this refer to user experience? Protocols? Perhaps both?

As I understand, in 1994 the Internet was still at its infancy. People didn't really know what it was yet, they didn't know what it could be. Does that mean right now we don't know what bitcoin will be used for in the coming years? Do we not know the "killer app"?

I've also seen people online complaining that bitcoin is too hard to use and that it's too confusing. Is this another reason why people compare bitcoin today to the Internet in 1994? I'm a software developer so I might be a little biased, but I don't think it takes a genius to use the blockchain wallet app I have on my phone. What needs to be done to make it more accessible? The only difficult thing I can think of is exchanging fiat for bitcoin.


Year 1994 The Capacity of all features of computer is too much lower than the current uses start from the Hardware and software. the comparison between the Computer in 1994 and the bitcoin now is very too far because computer during that time is very limited almost all big country can afford during that time while bitcoin now is available anytime it depends upon the people how they adopt it and use it but all in all it is available anytime anywhere like for example at home through our gadget; Cellphone and computer.