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Board Nigeria (Naija)
Re: What if the Bitcoin was in note?
by
Gormicsta
on 26/03/2024, 14:17:30 UTC
In all countries around the world there currencies are all printed in paper which is called note though there maybe countries who still use coins till now. All around the world money can be misplaced maybe from your pocket, your hand or maybe your wallet may even get lost but still some people don't feel it when their money get lost because it's not that very high in exchange like in Nigeria where we have our highest currency which happens to be 1k and many other currencies like #500, #200, #100 and others most times we misplace this money and others pick it up with joy of having what you didn't work for but in this recent economy everybody has refused to lose money as usual ( laugh ).

What if the Bitcoin was in notes and with the same value as it has now, do you think anyone would misplace it or even walk with it on the street. Eventually you see a Bitcoin note will you return it to the owner. Let's be sincere and also see it as fun.

Actually, security might undoubtedly play a part in someone's choice to bring back a lost item. On the one hand, knowing they won't be identifiable may make them less reluctant to return the goods. They may believe that keeping it to themselves has no consequences. But on the contrary side, some individuals could feel that they have a moral responsibility to return it, irrespective of whether they'll be recognized. And I believe age might influence someone's decision to return a lost item. They may also be more mindful of the consequences of their behaviour on others. But as the country be like this even if na 1kobo wey lost from us, nobody go gree return am to you because everywhere dey find wer e go better for them, so just imagine say na Bitcoin wey dey for not wey come fall from us, dat one be say e don go be that, no body go gree return am come give us, dey go even say na manna from God and if Bitcoin dey for note, people go dey extremely careful.