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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin will not become the world currency.
by
Abiky
on 30/01/2023, 10:10:14 UTC
In my opinion, Bitcoin has a great chance of becoming the world's reserve currency.  It is no coincidence that Bitcoin is called "digital gold". 

I believe that in the future, the Central Banks of all countries will have Bitcoin in their gold and foreign exchange reserves.  Also, the first cryptocurrency will be an integral part of the reserves of large pension funds, public and private corporations, as well as very rich and influential oligarchs - individuals. 

As for the use of Bitcoin as a means of payment, then the prospects are less optimistic. 

The Bitcoin network has a lot of flaws at the technological level that prevent its widespread use as a means of payment.

Bitcoin could be on banks' balance sheets just like Gold, but it will never become a "global" currency because of its decentralized and censorship-resistant nature. Governments simply won't allow this to happen. Of course, people can still use Bitcoin worldwide through the Internet. But it won't be recognized officially by mainstream governments as the world currency because of the reasons mentioned before. Fiat currencies are on the brink of collapse, so it should only be a matter of time before adoption for BTC goes all the way to the moon.

As long as the community keeps Bitcoin decentralized, we should have nothing to worry about. Who knows if BTC lives for generations? Just my thoughts Grin