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Topic: [2018-01-02] Russian Bishop Condemns Cryptocurrencies (Read 86 times)

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Well, as far as I am concern they have some big impact even by now and it will decline cryptocurrencies status if some or more and more religion or churches condemn about crypto. Conservatives really not into changes they think that it would just have consequences adapting but I think they didn't understand how this would bring some good purpose in daily lives of many individuals.
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So officially we have now religion also wading its feet into cryptocurrency albeit issuing it as a warning for their faithful not to be a part of something innovative like cryptocurrency. I respect the guy's opinion but sadly he is not qualified to say anything worthy about Bitcoin since this is not his stuff. He must learn to first talk with people who are really into Bitcoin before coming up with such a position. Right now, there are still so many people who don't understand the real value of the fiat money they are holding and that fiat money is actually just also based on faith. Nevertheless, this is just a passing comment about something and tomorrow he will be insignificant and yet Bitcoin will continue to be famous and growing in value and users. Now, I remember the story of how some religious people in the past prohibited their own faithful to own and read the Bible. Sounds familiar?

Religions are totalitarian by their nature, they always try to dictate every aspect of human life like art, science, politics, law, everyday habits and so on, so the fact that religious leaders are not qualified to criticize something rarely stops them from doing so. This happens not only with Russian Orthodox Church, but with many other religions as well. But as time goes, percentage of religious population tends to decrease, so even now I don't see religion posing any threat to cryptocurrency adoption. It might even have the opposite effect of giving it more publicity and sparking interest among atheists as some sort of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" thing.
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So officially we have now religion also wading its feet into cryptocurrency albeit issuing it as a warning for their faithful not to be a part of something innovative like cryptocurrency. I respect the guy's opinion but sadly he is not qualified to say anything worthy about Bitcoin since this is not his stuff. He must learn to first talk with people who are really into Bitcoin before coming up with such a position. Right now, there are still so many people who don't understand the real value of the fiat money they are holding and that fiat money is actually just also based on faith. Nevertheless, this is just a passing comment about something and tomorrow he will be insignificant and yet Bitcoin will continue to be famous and growing in value and users. Now, I remember the story of how some religious people in the past prohibited their own faithful to own and read the Bible. Sounds familiar?
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Russian Bishop Condemns Cryptocurrencies



Cryptocurrencies have crept into all walks of life and as a result, we have pundits from almost every sphere of influence throwing their two cents into the mix.

Banking and traditional financial institutions have been the loudest critics of virtual currencies but the list of naysayers ranges from politicians to actors.

The latest, obscure voice comes from Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev of the Russian Orthodox Church. Speaking in his role as chairman of the department of external church relations, Alfeyev hit out squarely at cryptocurrencies as well as the US dollar.

It’s not surprising to see a Russian clergy taking a stern stance on the dollar but according to RT, the bishop also believes cryptocurrency value has been based purely on sentiment:

    “I personally think that cryptocurrency is a new financial bubble, a new Ponzi scheme, behind which there is nothing.”

His apathy towards cryptocurrency stems from what he describes as a natural progression brought about by the banking system, which has gradually evolved alongside digital technology.

The theologian said the church would do well to steer clear of cryptocurrencies:

    “This innovation is representative of the entire banking system, where real assets are converted into virtual ones. This paves the way for usury, which the church has always spoken out against, but can do nothing about – we all have to keep our money in banks.”


Value in sentiment

As of January 2018, the overall market capitalization of the cryptocurrency market sits at just over $630 bln, according to Coinmarketcap.com.

While that number pales in comparison to the biggest players in the world’s stock exchange, the value represents the growth in sentiment towards cryptocurrency over the past five years.

Nevertheless, the Russian bishop says there is a disconnect between the perception in value of virtual currency compared to tangible, traditional assets.

    “Cryptocurrencies are another step in this direction – now with electronic numbers instead of paper. We see that among a certain group of people, these cryptocurrencies have value, but this is divorced from reality and this is perhaps the greatest danger.”

Alfeyev also hit out at the current valuation of the dollar, which he claims is difficult to gauge given the circulation of the currency around the world:

    “But now there are more dollars in the world than any gold reserves could guarantee. In a way, the dollar is already a cryptocurrency. We don’t know how that currency is controlled, how its price rises and falls, and even how many dollars are in circulation.”


Food for thought

The Russian bishop’s sentiments may not be founded on empirical market research, but its the voicing of his views that are the most important thing at this juncture.

His voice joins an ever-growing chorus that is calling for better financial practices worldwide. Whether it’s having a go at cryptocurrency, the dollar or even the ruble, influential people are far more outspoken about the current economic climate.

Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain technology have the potential to transform the way we transact in the digital world and institutions from banks to churches are being forced to educate themselves and take stock of what is becoming a part of everyday life.


Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/russian-bishop-condemns-cryptocurrencies
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