alot of posts seem to be focused on the price of bitcoin. i understand why because they are wanting to sell it for a profit but is that the purpose of bitcoin or was there some other purpose for it? i thought it was originally designed to just be a way to transfer digital cash in a decentralized manner but it seems like people don't really care about that part of it and all they care about is what its price is. seems they got the wrong idea of bitcoin.
thing is, for alot of people it seems like when bitcoin price is "high" they think that means it is succeeding more than when it is "low". but if we think about bitcoin's intended purpose, it doesn't matter what the price is as long as bitcoin can be transferred peer to peer without any centralized party being involved. so if bitcoin was worth $1 people shouldn't complain.
A lot of people are only focused on Bitcoin's price because they want to get rich quick. In other words, most people join the Bitcoin train just to make a lot of money in the process. When prices go all the way down the drain, that's when they start to panic and believe the cryptocurrency is nothing more than dead. But let me tell you, Bitcoin is a lot more than just the price. Why would I want to measure Bitcoin's value in Fiat terms when the latter is bound to collapse soon?
It would be best to use Bitcoin on its own regardless of how much it's worth in Fiat in order to truly experience the decentralized economy. On its own, Bitcoin is a stable cryptocurrency you can use anytime, anywhere without restrictions whatsoever (1 Bitcoin will be always equal to 1 Bitcoin, right?). If only people understood what Bitcoin is really all about, things would've been different nowadays. Human greed has taken over the crypto/Blockchain space, so prices will always be important to the general public. At least we know Bitcoin won't be going anywhere thanks to its decentralized and censorship-resistant design. Just my thoughts
