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>Well, that's how important things grow, doesn't it? An important idea and technology is like a virus and it grows and gets adopted!
its harsh to call it virus, nope, tech is enriching the life, the subhuman who call them virus is trying to stop the disruption, they’re always the villain but people are too blind to see that.
>When Facebook started, Mark only created it for connecting his school peers but now over a billion people use it! That's how things grow and happen! It's lovely! Bitcoin will grow more for sure, and it makes sense to not to take it as a joke or bubble now, and critics are slowly going away as they see its success
a lot more great products didn’t come to the market as a result of unwillingness to change, it’s a sad reality we have to resort to disruption to make changes
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>Not that much surprising, since bitcoin adoption is at its peak level right now.
But, would love to see a link for the reference. Which company bought 100 million worth bitcoins? That's big amount it should have been in the news by now and in addition to this, it should have given good pump to the market as well.
yeah, the news is everywhere, $100 millions won’t be the last big purchase, remember some even bought $2.6 billions worth?
>US dollar won't die with the bitcoin adoption, it will just be shared with other dimension and be used concurrently.
BTC is traded in all the global currencies, so lets not put it all on USD
I’m bore to people blabbing, Greece won’t die, rupiah won’t die, rubble won’t die, won won’t die, yen won’t die blah blah blah, they’re so boring.
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>I wouldn't say that dollar is dead because a lot of countries interest are going down in shambles when dollars are going to die and I think that they are going to conspire keep that dollar alive.
I’m more intrigued by the amount of irresponsible advices given telling people dollar didn’t died, telling the kool aids tape on the leaking water tank would have substantial or no material changes to the monetary value, all of them are criminals, they steal the gold from us, now steal from us again!
>In years time, I am sure that the prices are going to go up for a lot of cryptocurrency and not just bitcoin that's why I am trying to hodl as much as I can before it happens.
It’s all a natural occurrence, you call economy is a science? Yeah, the science is doing it’s magic before you, aren’t you too blind to tell that? You can’t tell which one is science and which one is fictional?
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>OP, we know you will not respond to the replies here because you were high on weed when you wrote it still, you cant have an absolute in this world.
wrong, I’m more disheartens by the amount of denial commentators given, that they want to reinforce the beliefs their saving on dollar is as solid as pre-covid on its purchasing power. Nothing could hurt more than their beyond hopeless stubbornness on refusing to change.
>No currency is going to "die" - currencies are non-living. If people reduce its use, then the popularity will be low. To completely stop its use, the alternative needs to be full-proof with pros and no cons. Sadly this is not a ideal world and everything has its pros and cons.
No currency has dead in the past? That’s some blatant lies! I know I can easy tell a few dead currency from the history books, in the past few thousands years many currency had died and never come back to life.
>Use of bitcoin seems good but there will be some cons which fiat can fulfill. Both of them complement and supplement each other, one does not exclude the other. In countries where bitcoin is still beyond knowledge fiat will be used for a longer period. Not every country out there is liberal enough to accept bitcoin's trade and daily use.
Yeah your bs, is as bad as the dead currency from the past that everybody else have forgotten.
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>1.I don't think that Bitcoin was that much adopted back in 2010.
Probably a few tech geeks knew about BTC and were actively mining BTC on their computers.
Buying digital stuff and porn with Bitcoins back in 2010?Nope,not really.
hahahahahahaha, it has been used to trade anime video games and porn forever, even today, nobody mention some even bought pizza with bitcoin to you?
>2.The US dollar isn't dead and it won't die.The US dollar will exist as long as USA exists.
Yeah I would trust you, as much as a religious telling everybody god can come back to life after dead
>3.Being adopted by a bunch of corporations doesn't make Bitcoin a "corporate reserve currency".
some of the best of the bs, corporations is the stronghold of the entire economy, you think blue chip is worthless than a US dollar? Hahahahahaha
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>You have made a good mini summary, I would say. What I don't agree with is that
I know some announcing the death of the dollar, Max Kaiser, for example, but even Saylor, who was on that line, lately I have seen him saying that the Bitcoin will survive and that the ones that will disappear will be more inflationary currencies of countries like Argentina or Turkey.
you don’t need them to tell you the thing that’s too obvious, they’re just trying to remind you, they’re not trying to chill and do nothing about the chaos, they are trying to save you! But you are beyond hopeless!
>If things get too far out of hand, they will end up raising interest rates, no matter how much it could negatively affect the stock market and economic growth.
you are trying to say, US dollar is different this time, it wouldn’t die again just like all the old currency because they’ve know the future!