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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Is Bitcoin still a people's currency?
by
Asuspawer09
on 29/12/2019, 15:04:08 UTC
I've been discussing Bitcoin in a couple of forums, and I'm shocked by the vitriol and anti-Bitcoin passion that I'm finding. It seems that the mass media FUD has turned away the very people who could benefit most from Bitcoin. In contrast, Bitcoin is becoming stronger every day, and is moving towards becoming a store of wealth, and it seems to be moving into the ambit of the rich and the knowledgeable. I'm giving up on Bitcoin evangelism, and concentrating on fattening my wallet.

I thought that Bitcoin might become one of the currencies used by people when the fiat systems collapse, but I think this will only be a minor use. I believe that fiat cash will be used for a while, and silver coins could become a longer term solution. Of course it all depends on the cryptos that are introduced by the various governments, and whether there will be any trust in them.
As the time pass i think bitcoin was still on its way to conquer the world and slowly influencing a lot of people, I still we still have a long way since in a lot of countries technology of bitcoin was still not a thing to implement since they already get used to fiat money. I think bitcoin was still a people currency in a lot of ways but still, for now, the bitcoin was not yet on the currency thing but still just a digital cash that is better for investment not for what it is made of digital cash. What we could do is influence people in bitcoin so that it could help us to spread bitcoin and that way we could achieved the bitcoin era.