Bitcoin's Golden Future
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Bitcoin's Golden Future
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#3The big mystery to me is whether Bitcoin is the Myspace or Facebook of digital currency. Only time will tell.
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#5That argument never made any sense to me. What's the fundamental value of $1?
People assign value to all things based on how desirable they are (the demand). There are rare exceptions, like when a government ties their national currency to something like the dollar, but that immediately creates a black market, where it trades for its real value, and because of that, the government exchange only works one way (to buy or to sell). See Bolivar as a current example.
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#6Disconnect a country from the Internet (or filter the traffic) and you're forking the chain. Spend on both networks by buying other (unfiltered) crypto. There are states (even large ISPs) that can do that.
Also, the first thing to go in case of global conflict is the global Internet. Countries will try to damage opponent's internet links to gain strategic advantage.
Crypto currencies will be useless in this case, losing all of their value.
There's always the concern of a bug in the protocol, a solution to the hash function or plain old human stupidity that can crash the currency.
I guess my point is: be careful, this is still very much experimental, don't invest everything you have in them.
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#7Transaction time and energy inefficiency makes Bitcoin's future not so golden, imo.
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#8The big mystery to me is whether Bitcoin is the Myspace or Facebook of digital currency. Only time will tell.
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#9"Digital currencies have no fundamental value" That argument never made any sense to me. What's the fundamental value of $1? People assign value to all things based on how desirable they are (the demand). There are rare exceptions, like when a government ties their national currency to something like the dollar, but that immediately creates a black market, where it trades for its real value, and because of that, the…
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#10Transaction time and energy inefficiency makes Bitcoin's future not so golden, imo.
I go to shop and pay $0.5 for 2kg of potatoes (or a bottle of beer), and pay $4.3 fee, and wait 1 hour for confirmations?