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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What spells the end
by
BitCoinDream
on 07/09/2014, 16:53:30 UTC
Hi,

I want bitcoin to succeed and very much hope it does, so please don't read this message as bitcoin bashing post, not intended that way. The fact that we're all reading and posting on this forum probably indicates our positive interest in Bitcoin specifically. But just thinking negatively with our black hats on, what could spell the end for bitcoin

1. 50.1% attack - where someone gets enough computing power to out pace a little over half the current hashing capability and invalidates the chain. Probably only feasible for large companies/banks/governments whose interests might be threatened by bitcoin.

2. Government regulation - if the US & EU legislated against holding or dealing with bitcoin, or started seizing wallets. Bitcoin could flee to other jurisdictions, but it certainly could significantly affect its adoption if none of the large multinational companies would accept payment in bitcoin.

3. Unknown bugs - Some flaw in the algorithm that we don't yet know about

4. Better competitor crypto currency with some technical advantage, like speed - Could ethereum replace bitcoin?

Any others that people can think of? and which do you think most likely if any?

Again, not meaning to be negative so please don't be offended,

Thanks

Just like FIAT has not been challenged by another FIAT, Bitcoin wont be challenged by another Bitcoin. If it is challenged, then it has to be something innovative, disruptive... that has not been thought after as of yet.

Well, I reckon USD and EUR will get challenged by asian money (JEN and CNY) in the future, this will be the leading FIAT, and BTC will be huge along with metals. But no, no other crypto is replacing Bitcoin, no fucking way lol.

Well... that's kinda true. With the formation of BRICS Development Bank, this is highly possible IMO.