On the contrary, I think that bitcoin can help increase the economy of a country. Even if farmers, fishermen and other workers get into bitcoin, bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies can help with a country's economy, especially third world countries.
To be honest, I panicked reading your post, because you are right, it is quite dangerous if the farmers stop working because they turn into bitcoin traders and leave their farms and make food and fruits less and less because there are no farmers who want to replant the plants,
and I hope that this can be balanced, farmers still want to plant and not focus on bitcoin trading.
I think you have a short thought, how do farmers stop working so they leave their jobs by changing their profession as a bitcoin trader?
How fast do farmers know the world of bitcoin? they won't think of moving to a bitcoin trader, because in the fields there is no internet access point, I think your answer is very funny!
To be honest, I panicked reading your post, because you are right, it is quite dangerous if the farmers stop working because they turn into bitcoin traders and leave their farms and make food and fruits less and less because there are no farmers who want to replant the plants,
and I hope that this can be balanced, farmers still want to plant and not focus on bitcoin trading.
Do you really think that all the farmers will sell their farms and buy mining hardware or cryptocurrencies?
Really???This is ridiculous.Crypto mining isn't always profitable,crypto trading requires trading skills that are totally different than the skills,which are necessary for a good farmer.Farmers will stay farmers,but it would have been great,if they sell their goods for cryptocurrency payments.
Well, if you explore the altcoin sections you will see that we have quite a few projects with agriculture on the blockchain.
Now, if you were gullible enough like others and trust this scams you would have a totally different view of this
There will always be some part of the community who will have to do the hardworking jobs and then earn the money.
Dont forget that global population is more than 700 billions and crypto currencies are not sufficient enough to fulfil all of them.
Ups I knew something was wrong when I come back from my small trip...
I end up on the wrong planet!
You are basically saying that farmers should stay as farmers and fishermen should stay as fishermen. Which means you don't want them to move up in this world, but I never see how people who came from the bottom and had an imrprovement of lifestyle can disrupt the whole economy of the country, simply because we know that one way or another someone will replace them to satisfy the demand that was left out by them. Additionally governments have projects and laws to cover with that kind of changes and they won't let their economy down because one if their farmers have move up into their ranks.
Sorry but right now it's you who is having a wrong opinion about farmers.
My family is basically a farmer family (except for the black sheep who is typing this post
) and we all have finished college and we don't need improvement in lifestyle
We even have wi-fi coverage in the pig barns, and I'm not joking about this, it's needed to track what is going for sale when we scan the chips.
I'm not being against the bitcoin trading, I do support this.
Is there any young farmers, fishermen now a days? Those who are staying in this profession, most of them are adults. Our generation outgrows to digital world. Obviously, who ate digits? 😂 Balance is what we need of.
Yes it is absolutely true that bitcoin does increase economic development. However, there is always negative effect of it and that is what we must prepare of. Not tomorrow but today. Tomorrow no one will be wanted to plant anymore, and to catch fish patiently, unless they teach robots to do so. Then the people of the next era become lazy as sleeping bee.