This is one of the best posts on the "state of the Bitcoin economy" I've read yet. They nail a few key points that shows they get it in a real-world sense. * Mass-consumer adoption of Bitcoin is a tough sell in developed countries (USA, etc.) * Bitcoin the Network may ultimately be more valuable than BTC the currency * "No chargebacks!" is a pitch to merchants for BTC, not consumers. Consumers like chargebacks & trus…
This is a fundamental misunderstanding of Bitcoin. Because each and every Bitcoin function as a sort of "token" that provides access to this payment network, their value is closely tied to the value of the network. For Bitcoin to become an international payment gateway system, liquidity requires every Bitcoin to be worth a lot.