Bitcoin’s first day as El Salvador’s legal tender
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#2I'm also intrigued that this has 29 points and 0 comments.
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#61. For most people in El Salvador Bitcoin does not matter and will not matter for quite some time.
2. "Bitcoin crashes" to a value a week or so ago. This is usually called a "correction". Even when it was crashing 80%, it was from some very short-living speculative highs and it's now trading close to all-time-high anyway.
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#9One argument critics bring in I don't understand is that Bitcoin is too volatile to be a currency. If a zoned market solely accept Bitcoin and a good costs say 1 BTC, why does it matter if the BTC-to-USD price is increasing or decreasing? For the zoned market it's still 1 BTC for said good.
Re: Bitcoin’s first day as El Salvador’s legal tender
#10One argument critics bring in I don't understand is that Bitcoin is too volatile to be a currency. If a zoned market solely accept Bitcoin and a good costs say 1 BTC, why does it matter if the BTC-to-USD price is increasing or decreasing? For the zoned market it's still 1 BTC for said good.