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Hey everyone,

I'm starting this thread because there's a thought I just can't shake. I vividly remember the days when saying "I invest in Bitcoin" would get you labeled as a crazy visionary or, at best, a geek playing around with fake internet money.

Today, the tune seems to have completely changed.
It depends on where you are and who you are talking to. In my country, I still have friends that think that cryptocurrency is not real money. Some of them still think that crypto is all about scams and schemes. But we will see online, a lot of people approved of bitcoin already.
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So, my question is this: have we passed the point of no return?
There are laws being passed already in the government. Not only in one country but multiple ones. Bitcoin can't just disappear now without trace. It is now well integrated to the economy, society and even political landscape.
Original archived Re: Have We Passed the Point of No Return?
Scraped on 10/06/2025, 20:09:44 UTC
Hey everyone,

I'm starting this thread because there's a thought I just can't shake. I vividly remember the days when saying "I invest in Bitcoin" would get you labeled as a crazy visionary or, at best, a geek playing around with fake internet money.

Today, the tune seems to have completely changed.
It depends on where you are and who you are talking to. In my country, I still have friends that think that cryptocurrency is not real money. Some of them still think that crypto is all about scams and schemes. But we will see online, a lot of people approved of bitcoin already.
Quote
So, my question is this: have we passed the point of no return?
There are laws being passed already in the government. Not only in one country but multiple ones. Bitcoin can't just disappear now without trace.