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Topic: Bitcoin Journey Began 40 Years Ago; is this the end? - page 2. (Read 222 times)

legendary
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Every discovery we are embracing did not take place on one day or by a single person. A few discoveries began a long time ago, and someone delivers the final form of that. Yes, people had tried something similar to Bitcoin before, but Satoshi gave it a full form, and it is now known as Bitcoin. It is not necessary that there should be an end, but it would improve over time. We don't know what will happen in a hundred years. But I am optimistic that it will be upgraded or that Bitcoin will be replaced by something else.
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40 years ago, Bitcoin's prehistory began; will Bitcoin mark the end of the journey? Will Bitcoin not eventually merge into one of those branches? Is Bitcoin the last hope?
Technology is not static, it constantly improves and advances as new knowledge emerges. Bitcoin does not have to merge or change the way it operates for the network to keep running, but the framework of the technology can be used to build innovations which can be applied into different niches.

I believe the road map has come to an end. and since we are still in the early stages, bitcoin is still relatively cheap.
Do you mean the roadmap of Bitcoin or of development in the blockchain tech space?
If it's Bitcoin, its whitepaper did not include a roadmap, and in the general space, there would not be a break in technological advancements.
legendary
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I find your sentence conflicting, it is about how you perceived that it is the end of the road map and then telling us that we are still in the early stages.  But either way, I do not agree that Bitcoin is just a 40 years adventure.  You can verify how Satoshi Nakamoto design the production of Bitcoin, the halving, the time of the last coin mined, and the continuous reward of miners via transaction fee.  Bitcoin is a journey to eternity.  As long as people support and use the Bitcoin network, its journey is a lifetime.  So I agree that we are still in the early stage and disagree that we are nearing the end of Bitcoin road map.
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The thing here is that many many people have worked on digital currency before in the past before Satoshi Nakamoto remain the ever outstanding researchers to develop and launched bitcoin, thou he might have worked on others contributions towards his success but what we have today is bitcoin and nothing more as reliable as this in cryptocurrency, we don't know what, which or when will the next invention after bitcoin may come up, but currently we all work by what we have which is bitcoin.
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40 years ago, Bitcoin's prehistory began; will Bitcoin mark the end of the journey? Will Bitcoin not eventually merge into one of those branches? Is Bitcoin the last hope? I believe the road map has come to an end. and since we are still in the early stages, bitcoin is still relatively cheap. Bitcoin's price has not yet reached 1% of Satoshi's predicted price assuming he hasn't touched his 1.2 million BTC from when it first hit $1 to when it nearly reached $70k last year. We are still at the beginning of the 40 years adventure. ladies and gentlement


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