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Re: About the popularity of Bitcoin
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boled
on 15/08/2021, 05:06:33 UTC
Suddenly chatting with a friend today. How do blind people use mobile payment? We don’t know the daily life of blind people. Blind people pay with paper money, but will digital currencies replace paper money in the future? (However, there is no certain mark on the U.S. bills, and the blind cannot touch the face value of the legal currency)
If we look at the rapid development of technology, I believe that cash and various kinds of deposits in banks will be replaced by the presence of electronic money and digital money (cryptocurrency) in the future. Even financial institutions in the world are starting to aggressively digitize their products, build electronic finance, even some big banks in several countries have adopted blockchain as a transaction system tool.

There are also some elderly and children who do not have mobile phones. Children can take care of them and learn cryptocurrency with their families. However, many elderly people have no children and lack the ability to accept new things. With the popularity of Bitcoin, will they continue to use paper money in the future?
Each evolution will have its own way of growing, so nature will naturally make a selection, be knocked out by age, come to terms with the situation by living a traditional life with nature. not all, but most.

In fact, for blind people, no one pays too much attention to their lives. Because there are no blind friends around, they don't think so much. If some technology is developed, it is very expensive consumption.
   With the increasing popularity of Bitcoin, what do you think will happen to blind and childless elderly people?
Those who are old will not have time to keep up with the very rapid changes, eliminated naturally by age.
For the blind who can still take advantage of voice command technology, facial recognition, and electronic fingerprint verification, I'm sure the technology will be available to them. for example, the use of chips. He is old and blind, so the state should take care of him. In the worst conditions, it is our obligation as humans to help and protect each other, I believe there are still many good people in this world, this is human nature.