with bitcoin acceptance, despite tourist using bitcoin, I think it will boost Thailand economic because tourism is a major economic factor, isn't it?
I hope some other southeast-Asian country will accept bitcoin more.
Correct me if i'm wrong but i think the adoption of bitcoin to pay for something, let's say your plane ticket or hotel room, doesn't actually make that much of an impact in the economy of a country, or at least not in the short term, right? though it could be appealing to the public, and to those who use bitcoin, given how the country is implementing such a technological advacements not only to the society but also for the tourists.
I hope this is true, Asia seems to be where bitcoin might actually becomes mainstream.
Japan is going to accept and regulate BTC as means of payment. My question is: With BTC becoming mainstream, regulated and not fungible...what will be BTC 2.0? i mean wich will be the coin for the darknet and for the guys that are privacy focussed?
XMR, i think it has the potential to become one of the main cryptocurrency in the darknet. But to be honest, bitcoin transactions in the darknet will continue for a very long time even after BTC becomes mainstream.