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February 11, 2022, 08:06:28 PM
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Bitcoin is not an organisation it all belongs to community. I think,bitcoin is inspired in crypto currency industry and also blockchain technology. Bitcoin is most valuable coin in crypto market and a lot of people interested in bitcoin day by day.And bitcoin is financial freedom. I think bitcoin will more development in future.
Of course bitcoin will continue to grow, because we know that many countries are willing to accept it as a legal tender, this explains that trust in bitcoin continues to grow with the progress it brings. bitcoin has become a very profitable commodity because more and more people are willing to invest their funds in bitcoin, because they know that bitcoin will increase in price day by day.
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Do you consider Bitcoin(or cryptocurrencies) in general a social movement? If you consider so, social movements need a formal organization to support the movement. Is there a formal organization behind Bitcoin?
Seeing this thread of yours? i can see how you shill about Bitcoincash years back here in another thread you created

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.40938940

When you mentioned that Bitcoin cash is more promising than Bitcoin lol.

and why it looks like all your posts are Thread creation and you are not bothered answering any post created in your thread or question?
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Do you consider Bitcoin(or cryptocurrencies) in general a social movement? If you consider so, social movements need a formal organization to support the movement. Is there a formal organization behind Bitcoin?
We must agree that the cryptocurrency originated as a social movement and its main purpose was an alternative circulation in society to the official currencies established by the states, which were used as a means of payment. In addition, decentralized cryptocurrency, in fact, is not needed by states and their institutions. It is an invention of people and for people. But it seems to me that any add-on over the cryptocurrency will harm its decentralization. Such add-ons will pretend to establish some general rules of behavior for users, and this is not necessary for cryptocurrency.
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Bitcoin is not an organisation it all belongs to community. I think,bitcoin is inspired in crypto currency industry and also blockchain technology. Bitcoin is most valuable coin in crypto market and a lot of people interested in bitcoin day by day.And bitcoin is financial freedom. I think bitcoin will more development in future.
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Do you consider Bitcoin(or cryptocurrencies) in general a social movement?

Effectively, yes.  It wouldn't function without people.  The more people working together, the greater the network effects and utility.  You might even call it a social phenomenon
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Your vision of Bitcoin is a bit weird. There are a lot of crypto enthusiasts from different spheres such as mining, blockchain development, just trading, but not all people want to share that they work with crypto. There are big communities that unite people with the same passion for blockchain, but I don't think that it is a social movement. What would be our goal if it was so?

If I understand the meaning of social movements, I don't think bitcoin was created for that. Bitcoin was created as a solution and is likely to be a friend not a social movement that is against. They should be able to benefit each other, because they have their respective advantages that can cover each other's shortcomings. Unless there was a group of people utilizing it, it could have been used as a tool. But as far as I understand if bitcoin is in line with its original purpose then it is very far from a threat word through social movements.
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Do you consider Bitcoin(or cryptocurrencies) in general a social movement? If you consider so, social movements need a formal organization to support the movement. Is there a formal organization behind Bitcoin?
In fact, Bitcoin really gives influence to many sections, not only financial but also industry, technology, social, politics, and others.
And related to certain organization for Bitcoin (cryptocurrncy), what kind of formal organization? Organization that regulate Bitcoin and other cryptos?
Well, Bitcoin and otjer cryptocurrencies have their communities and all those communities support each ither around the wolrd. Without any formal organization, the communities still can stand tight and awesome to make this world better with crypto.
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Do you consider Bitcoin(or cryptocurrencies) in general a social movement? If you consider so, social movements need a formal organization to support the movement. Is there a formal organization behind Bitcoin?
Bitcoin and cryptocurrency can be considered a social movement, since cryptocurrency originated in society and the state and their governments had nothing to do with it. Thanks to the Internet, everyone has the opportunity to join this movement. Working with cryptocurrency, people get to know each other, unite in interest groups, and I don't see the need to create any additional organization to support the cryptocurrency.

Exactly, just like this forum or any other crypto forum out there, whether if it's Twitter or Telegram, we form a group of interested people and willing to invest, it is definitely considered as a social movement since Bitcoin was intended for P2P transactions in the first place, no organizations, no government that was involved in the first Bitcoin transaction, so we can all agree that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies can definitely be considered as a social movement.
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this issue of social movement is a little strange to apply in the case of bitcoin, bitcoin was created so that people would have more control over their money, this says at once that the issue is more related to how banks control money of people and bitcoin came precisely to try to break this cycle, social movements usually aim to complain about something so that the government accepts what this minority wants, in the case of bitcoin it is different
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bitcoin is inspired crypto currency industry and also a blockchain technology that continues to involve and in a global financial industry into government and it adopts the alternative payment system so that means it is no longer difficult to use bitcoin because it has a social movement theory to answer the  questioning and explaining on an evolutions of bitcoin and blockchain technology in the near use and long term.
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Do you consider Bitcoin(or cryptocurrencies) in general a social movement? If you consider so, social movements need a formal organization to support the movement. Is there a formal organization behind Bitcoin?
I guess that at first hand, you need to explain what are the characteristics of social movement; it just needs a organization and nothing else? Does that mean bitcoin satisfies all the requirements of being a social movement except missing a formal organization?

In my understanding come up with such a question because bitcoin is decentralized and there is no central authority or any formal organisation for controlling/monitoring or simply governing bitcoins. Yeah, bitcoin is operated and by people like and you and it is government by set of rules which is predetermined and agreed by those people. So, bitcoin may not be a fully social movement but partially or a social movement with few exceptions.
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Do you consider Bitcoin(or cryptocurrencies) in general a social movement? If you consider so, social movements need a formal organization to support the movement. Is there a formal organization behind Bitcoin?
Your vision of Bitcoin is a bit weird. There are a lot of crypto enthusiasts from different spheres such as mining, blockchain development, just trading, but not all people want to share that they work with crypto. There are big communities that unite people with the same passion for blockchain, but I don't think that it is a social movement. What would be our goal if it was so?
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Do you consider Bitcoin(or cryptocurrencies) in general a social movement? If you consider so, social movements need a formal organization to support the movement. Is there a formal organization behind Bitcoin?
Bitcoin and cryptocurrency can be considered a social movement, since cryptocurrency originated in society and the state and their governments had nothing to do with it. Thanks to the Internet, everyone has the opportunity to join this movement. Working with cryptocurrency, people get to know each other, unite in interest groups, and I don't see the need to create any additional organization to support the cryptocurrency.
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Do you consider Bitcoin(or cryptocurrencies) in general a social movement? If you consider so, social movements need a formal organization to support the movement. Is there a formal organization behind Bitcoin?

from my own viewpoint I don't consider cryptocurrencies as a social movement I mean yeah government cant have taxes on transaction and we have full control over our earnings and holding , yet
mostly people are supporting bitcoins because of the asset it has become , the returns on investing in Bitcoins are by far the most profitable ,
I believe this world is a profit based ecosystem , everyone is making profit by investing in crypto even big tech giants like Microsoft , tesla 

as far as organization its a decentralized crypto and we the users are the organization , with the demand and use the value vary.
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Do you consider Bitcoin(or cryptocurrencies) in general a social movement?
I think that anything revolutionary is involved in the social movements. Bitcoin doesn't dictate anything to anyone. Its freeing nature is what attracted most of us.

It's more like a social phenomenon.

Is there a formal organization behind Bitcoin?
This forum we're using at the moment to discuss supports Bitcoin as a social movement. Anyone can create an organization that supports it, but it's better if we move as a team, in one place. Again, it has to do with its freeing nature; you can do whatever you want with it.
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Do you consider Bitcoin(or cryptocurrencies) in general a social movement?
In my opinion, Bitcoin is not a "social movement". The concept of "social movement" is a standard of a movement that has a stop/end in time for community response. Bitcoin is completely out of that range. To me, bitcoin represents a new technological civilization that celebrates clear decentralization and moves towards financial freedom. Bitcoin as a revolution in financial consciousness for everyone, it has been going on for more than 10 years. Bitcoin is the future of man.

Bitcoin is still in that range circle, it just lacks a few stops and ends but despite not seeing the end point of the movement and the end time, we can still determine people's response to this movement, very high and not even seen the saturation point, society has no rejection for bitcoin, to be more precise, this once indigestible food is becoming more delicious and people's digestive system is demanding more absorption. According to many predictions, the banner of this social movement is going with the wind and continuing to fly, unable to separate from society and graft it as a new civilization
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Do you consider Bitcoin(or cryptocurrencies) in general a social movement?
In my opinion, Bitcoin is not a "social movement". The concept of "social movement" is a standard of a movement that has a stop/end in time for community response. Bitcoin is completely out of that range. To me, bitcoin represents a new technological civilization that celebrates clear decentralization and moves towards financial freedom. Bitcoin as a revolution in financial consciousness for everyone, it has been going on for more than 10 years. Bitcoin is the future of man.
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I think bitcoin is a social movement community where bitcoin uses various media to introduce how it works and what is included in bitcoin, this triggers people to create communities to exchange information and lead to social movements that are allocated to certain goals
I think formal institutions ,are not really needed because bitcoin owners can control and understand the risks faced when entering the crypto world
No, this movement by a group of people is the effect of bitcoin. Bitcoin is not a social movement, if someone names a group of people they just want to take advantage of the popularity of bitcoin to increase their wealth. It is very visible, they lead the opinion of many people, which sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Consensus of trust has been shared by every crypto user because they have learned from previous trends. So the movement was created naturally because they agreed.
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Do you know the meaning of social in general? Well, that means there's no need to always have someone formally overshadow it. We operate without any government crypto protection. One thing that motivates all elements to advance Bitcoin is the value it contains has the potential to be value for the future. Everything does not need an organization, if it is able to stand alone and has quality then all will be attracted by itself. An example of Bitcoin when it was still in its infancy, was there any support from the government? no !!! But from individual to individual connected. Even cross borders without having to have a permit, just you and me (P2P).
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Bitcoin provides financial freedom, the freedom to control our own assets without interference from others. If bitcoin is said to be a social movement, it is also quite true because Bitcoin is used by all circles. Bitcoin is driven by developers and communities, many bitcoin communities around the world including the community on this forum.
bitcoin provides many social and financial benefits. Bitcoin for everyone and bitcoin is able to unite the differences of all the differences in this world in one community
Your bitcoin are your money and you have complete control over them if you have the private key. Basically bitcoin is not an asset made for those who are anti-government with all its centralized systems, but bitcoin is here to help people have new payment alternatives in today's modern world. The virtue of bitcoin is the decentralization of your own finances with the security and privacy that comes with it. But unfortunately not all governments legalize its function as a currency in certain countries, including many Asian countries.
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