. It's unfair to people NOW because the only possible way to get any is from signature campaigns and such.
Bitcoin is a form of money.
Are you saying it's unfair that people have to actually earn their money by providing some kind of value?
Or, are you saying early adopters shouldn't have been rewarded for their risk in putting their time and energy into an unproven technology and helping Bitcoin get to where it is now?
What are you saying?
Sure we all wish we were adopters in 2009. Hindsight is always 20x20.
But to say it's "unfair" makes you look like a whiner or a freeloader.
Who said I was whining? It absolutely should be easier for people to adopt to bitcoin right now. Just because a bunch of stores or shops are accepting it now doesn't mean it's "gaining ground".
As for Econ 101 no thanks already took the class and aced it.