I went out and bought some BTC, ETH and LTC
if you think any altcoin deserves the same attention as bitcoin you make a big mistake and you will pay for it with a lot of money lost.
be careful with eth in near future and in long term and then afterwards ltc in longterm
-wider usage . Btc needs to be able to be used to be able to purchase anything that traditional fiat is able to. This is obviously a no brainer. Btc needs to be spread out in the hands of more people
not necessarily, bitcoin can only be used when we need what the decentralized currency offers us and price still goes up and it gets adopted.
it certainly would be a lot better if we could do everything with it but it is not required for success.
- price needs to stabilize - the fluctuation in price is insane and needs to stabilize, in order for this to happen btc needs further distribution. Hoarders (chinese farmers and early miners) are a negative, see below.
the "hoarders" are human just like you and me, they just saw the potential and instead of waiting around for a drop to low prices they took action and bought bitcoin.
i myself hoarded a lot of bitcoin when it was about $400. it is not negative, it is an investment that i made and i will start spending the day i see mass adoption. and meanwhile i enjoy my wealth grow and spend small amounts (as i said above) when i want the benefits of bitcoin.
but i agree with the price needing to stabilize and that happens only with more adoption. when whales dump to create panic, if people start buying cheap coins instead of joining in the spread will happen easy and cheap.
- fiat currency needs to disappear- this is obviously a radical thought but fiat cannot be an option. The reason is, guys like the mysterious satoshi nakamoto, chinese btc farmers, the vinklevoss twins etc or anyone holding a significant amount of btc can literally tank the btc ecosystem by trading out a large sum of btc to lets say us dollars.
it will all come down to usage. if bitcoin continues to grow in being usefull and get adopted like what we are seeing over in Japan, no matter how much whoever the fuck dumps, there will always be more buyers gladly buying their coins cheap and waving them goodbye as the price rises afterwards.