What do you think is the biggest misconception people have about cryptocurrencies, and how would you clarify it?
Since coming to bitcoin (crypto), I have to admit that I myself have had misunderstandings with it from the early days, like:
- Bitcoin fuels criminal activity (money laundering, payment of banned substances,...)
- Bitcoin is a multi-level Ponzi scheme....
But in general, it is all an assessment based on a limited understanding of Bitcoin, all positive/negative issues associated with it are. All by ourselves. For example, the story of promoting crime
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Yep, if there was no Bitcoin, crime would still exist and people just like to exaggerate the problem to say that it is risky for many people. I once raised the issue that $ is also a much bigger tool that criminals use. And the core issue is that people use it for their own purposes. Every tool can bring different aspects to serve us.
I also have many friends who are exposed to bitcoin, but sharing the same knowledge with it to express is really rare. With this forum, I learn more than external things
(personal opinion). Actually, I used to think a lot about bringing accurate information about Bitcoin for people around me to understand, but after many processes, I realized that I should let them find out for themselves the way they are learning everything in life. There is no need to impose anything, we can know whether it is good/bad for anyone.