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Topic: Can cryptocurrencies make physical money disappear? - page 4. (Read 1290 times)

newbie
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It's early to say but it's for sure a possibility. I think regardless society will turn to fully cashless sooner or later due to it's easier manageability, limiting of fraud and tax evasion. At the same time I believe governments will fight against giving up their control over national cashflow.
member
Activity: 322
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I think cryptocurrencies will have the possibility to replace fiat or physical money but it will really take some time as our world is not yet fully online...But for those countries that online access is readily available, then it may happen to them. So let see, everything thing is possible anyway.
Yeah but one day it will be possible as growth of bitcoin is getting high now people are mostly educated and they knows bitcoin is being use for online payment. It made life really easy so as it is now new time people are aware of new technologies and they are applying it in their life so make it comfortable. Mow bitcoin is able to pay for thing as money is; bitcoin is going to be the most powerful currency in future.
newbie
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As we can see the cryptocurrencies are still being established in the knowledge, socialization and full utilization of humanity, could the cryptocurrencies cause the use of physical money to be eliminated, is this possible?
I don't think so. Cryptocurrency will remain in the online world and the physical money will remain in the physical world. The government won't allow it especially those who banned cryptocurrency in their country since it doesn't involve tax.
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 101
I think cryptocurrencies will have the possibility to replace fiat or physical money but it will really take some time as our world is not yet fully online...But for those countries that online access is readily available, then it may happen to them. So let see, everything thing is possible anyway.
member
Activity: 266
Merit: 16
It is possible to those country that are adopting the crypto currency world or only for few country that are so progressive.

But in our country I don't think so it would be happen because crypto currency is anonymous. Maybe in the future it would be.
full member
Activity: 194
Merit: 100
As we can see the cryptocurrencies are still being established in the knowledge, socialization and full utilization of humanity, could the cryptocurrencies cause the use of physical money to be eliminated, is this possible?

It is possible that cryptocurrency can replace physical money, i think in year 2030. Cryptocurrency is the most important things that year.
sr. member
Activity: 546
Merit: 257
As we can see the cryptocurrencies are still being established in the knowledge, socialization and full utilization of humanity, could the cryptocurrencies cause the use of physical money to be eliminated, is this possible?

And what may be the reason for this?

Digital currencies are great since they are giving us good profit from using it to trade to using it as an investment but I think it will only stop there. Digital currencies are still not that fully accepted by the world and in fact, there are countries that are banning bitcoin because of the threat of it. A volatile asset will never replace a physical money since we are just earning some digital currency for us to have a physical money.
jr. member
Activity: 196
Merit: 3
As we can see the cryptocurrencies are still being established in the knowledge, socialization and full utilization of humanity, could the cryptocurrencies cause the use of physical money to be eliminated, is this possible?
The answer is obviously no. Cryptocurrencies is developed or created for the sole purpose of using them in the online market. The scenario will be like this: if you are going to buy a coffee in the store, you cannot use crypto because the transaction fee is higher than the cost of coffee. Physical money already existed over thousand years, and it wont be eliminated.
full member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 104
For now, cryptocurrency cannot make physical money disappear because there are a lot of skeptics who don't like cryptocurrency. Also unless government agencies start encouraging people to use it, I don't think it can replace money.
Generally people should be interested in using crypto currency. To date, there is no such interest. The community of crypto currency lovers is growing due to the fact that it makes it possible to earn easy money, but this is not the same as introducing crypto currency into real life.
member
Activity: 277
Merit: 10
For now, cryptocurrency cannot make physical money disappear because there are a lot of skeptics who don't like cryptocurrency. Also unless government agencies start encouraging people to use it, I don't think it can replace money.
member
Activity: 546
Merit: 33
Rasputin Party Mansion
Not really: there will need so many change in society and in technology that it's unlikely it can happen in the next future.
But, who know, may be we all will have a Qrcode tattoed somewhere and will use it to pay... or may be just a chip underskin...
Who knows?
newbie
Activity: 154
Merit: 0
It is impossible! Goverments of every country will not be able to let people not using their currency and to make this happen they are just baning bitcoin  Grin
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 501
I think that physical money will disappear inevitably.
Not in ten years, and not in twenty. But in fifty years, maybe the 100 dollar bill is only something for collectors and won't be accepted in stores anymore.
I do not think that fiat money will be replaced by a crypto currency, I assume the dollar itself will be a kind of crypto currency at that date.
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
honestly, I do not think so. U ever gonna pay tax in bitcoins, or get salary with it I doubt.
But crypto and blockchain will get more and more grip on the world for sure.
member
Activity: 168
Merit: 12
As we can see the cryptocurrencies are still being established in the knowledge, socialization and full utilization of humanity, could the cryptocurrencies cause the use of physical money to be eliminated, is this possible?

It was baseball can because crypto is very banned in Indonesia and some other countries but if in some countries that has been legalized bitcoin can happen because without realizing it the government is already supporting bitcoin.
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 117
No, cryptocurrencies can’t make physical money or real money to disappear. Yes, bitcoin has a significant amount, and trendy but it can’t eliminate real cash. You are saying that electric cars can eliminate petrol cars. Also, the percentage of people using bitcoin is very minimal among to the people that are using real currency.   
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 266
I do not think so. These are two different types of money. Perhaps crypto currencies will become more popular than fiat, but the usual tangible money will never disappear. In some cases it is very convenient to use cash.
jr. member
Activity: 224
Merit: 2
The Experience Layer of the Decentralized Internet
I don't think this will happen anytime soon, if it will happen at all. Let's face it, not everyone has access to the internet. Moreover and in my humble opinion, BTC and alt coins have certain intricacies that would probably take time to learn. Real money won't really take much to figure out as what you see is what you get when doing transactions unless you're in another country and you'll have to exchange your own money for whatever the national currency is. BTC and alt coins will play roles in the economy but I don't think they have the means to make fiat be removed from circulation.
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 10
The revolutionary trading ecosystem
I would say no, it will not disappear. Because physical money have a role in trading.
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
As we can see the cryptocurrencies are still being established in the knowledge, socialization and full utilization of humanity, could the cryptocurrencies cause the use of physical money to be eliminated, is this possible?

I think not, I mean cryptocurrencies doesn't even need to replace physical money because it is made for transactions via online and they are very efficient in that manner.  Cryptocurrencies would be more acceptable in no time and people might not even use most of the physical money if online transactions become a primary method but I doubt physical money to be totally replaced.
but I think that in the future it is possible, even today many people use just cards for their daily purchases and there is a little paper money involve in markets. In the future credit and debit cards will be of no use and all the people will use their bitcoin wallet for their needs. It will be a very safe and prosperous atmosphere when there will no physical money in the markets.
Yeah if there is no bitcoin some other currency will take over in the future, but the physical money will be no doubt disappear from the market. People will feel ease while using their wallets because in the future almost every hopping will be online and payments from different wallets will be easy than regular money, just as we pay from our credit cards, in the future wallets will take place.
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