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Re: Bitcoin(Cryptocurrencies) is a social movement?
by
dupee419
on 08/11/2021, 23:08:33 UTC
Do you consider Bitcoin(or cryptocurrencies) in general a social movement? If you consider so, social movements need a formal organization to support the movement. Is there a formal organization behind Bitcoin?
Bitcoin and cryptocurrency can be considered a social movement, since cryptocurrency originated in society and the state and their governments had nothing to do with it. Thanks to the Internet, everyone has the opportunity to join this movement. Working with cryptocurrency, people get to know each other, unite in interest groups, and I don't see the need to create any additional organization to support the cryptocurrency.

Exactly, just like this forum or any other crypto forum out there, whether if it's Twitter or Telegram, we form a group of interested people and willing to invest, it is definitely considered as a social movement since Bitcoin was intended for P2P transactions in the first place, no organizations, no government that was involved in the first Bitcoin transaction, so we can all agree that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies can definitely be considered as a social movement.