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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Is Bitcoin Over?
by
nasipadang
on 14/10/2019, 05:58:11 UTC
To kickstart crypto 2019 I decided to make a Bitcoin mini documentary: https://youtu.be/WgxD5DmS6z8

Things I talked about:

1. Bitcoin's intrinsic value
2. How it could help underdeveloped countries
3. How it could help developed countries
4. Censorship

Now I wanna ask your opinions on my main point which is:

"Bitcoin's intrinsic value is the amalgamation of the platform, its users, and its development."

Now I know some other more famous crypto influencers have mentioned things like decentralization, cost of production, etc., but I think those things are a means to an end and not the endgoal themselves. Like decentralization is for the purpose of censorship resistance and fraud prevention.

So you I wanna know your opinions guys. Agree or disagree doesn't matter as long as you explain your point. https://youtu.be/WgxD5DmS6z8
Bitcoin is made to solve financial problems which are more complicated by traditional transactions and banks. You know that there are many financial problems, ranging from centralized, cost, distrust, complicated and others. How you see about decentralization might be different from what I see or even others see. If you are looking for a goal/purpose then it might be divided into sub-goals because from the beginning there were a lot of financial problems, that's why I disagree with the over, end or endgoal you're talking about.