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Re: Why Bitcoin is not that good as currency?
by
Tungsten-1
on 08/11/2019, 18:44:24 UTC
1. We already have a lot of physical currencies and they appear useless in front of bitcoin.
2. There are countries where bitcoin is legal then there are those governments who are still sleeping in this matter.
3. Legality and mainstreaming is just a matter of time.

1. I'm a cryptocurrency enthusiast, but I must say that fiat money still has more use than Bitcoin to this day. And we might have to wait a few more years to confidently say that Bitcoin is way better than fiat money. Disclaimer, we are talking about "usefulness".
2. It's because they have to deal with more important matters than Bitcoin.
3. Agreed.

1. Erteria and Japan are frontiers who adopted cryptocurrency
2. Even democratic countries not trying to adopt it.

1. I've heard Japan adopted it some time ago, but this is the first time knowing Eritrea adopted it as well.
2. Democratic countries are probably the most "political" driven type of government. So I think, other matters are more of value to them than to just take their time on cryptocurrency--Bitcoin at the very least.
Japan did that long ago because that country understands technology very well and it understands this fact that crypto currencies are the future. The earlier someone adopts it, the more benefits he will be making from it. It is just a matter of time before other countries of the world also adopt bitcoin like Eritrea. You are also very right about democratic countries. They are busy in other games.
Japan has always been the hub of technology and world is living hell behind them in this regard. There is no doubt that Japanese are mentally prepared to see digital currencies everywhere and they are already incorporating them in their businesses and daily life trading. Not only adaptation of bitcoin is happening rather its ATM has also been launched by Venezuela which clearly indicates that people are in favor of this technology.