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sr. member
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August 03, 2020, 01:48:28 PM
#16
Theoretically people will look for fiat alternative because of the situation where paper money could catch a virus, but the question is will people be looking for decentralized? This is not a question for use since we already use it, but for people who aren't in touch with the crypto, and since we do have a lot of alternative to fiat currency as an option and medium for payment crypto might just be set aside. First we have a digital payment processors like paypal and we do have wired/electronic transfer. So I guess we are going to see a growth on crypto but it's not that huge, however digital payment processors are into crypto not, so let's just see what happens.
hero member
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August 03, 2020, 01:47:35 PM
#15
As the covid crisis is evolving step-by-step, started as a health crisis it is bending towards economic crisis which is showing an elevation from physical to digital.
Does Coronavirus pandemic will permanently change consumer behaviour towards digital currency?  Huh
Probably but it will be for the better, I really think that this crisis took everyone by surprise and this hit the economies of the world, so while people are waiting for things to go back to the way they were I think the next decade is going to be challenge for governments as they try to keep their economies together only to fail at the end.

And while this may seem bad for cryptocurrencies you must remember that bitcoin was created with that scenario in mind, an scenario where the fiat currencies of the world fail and lose the trust of the public is all but a given now with the only caveat that we do not have an exact date for that crisis, but at some point people will realize that gold and bitcoin are good options to save yourself from it with bitcoin being the superior choice as unlike gold you can trade it online without the need to identify yourself.
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August 03, 2020, 01:36:03 PM
#14

Does Coronavirus pandemic will permanently change consumer behaviour towards digital currency?  Huh

I think it changed to positive for the use of digital currency. Lately since covid-19 has been taking over the world, there has been uprising use of bitcoin and this is one big reason that bitcoin has been going up even when many think its price could be going down. The digital currency is now gaining much relevance because it takes away third party contact.
legendary
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August 03, 2020, 01:34:46 PM
#13
no.
people have been using digital form of payment for a long time now even without COVID-19 pandemic. in fact usage of physical cash has been very little in most places in the world.
with the pandemic they may have moved more towards digital payments but not towards bitcoin and decentralized money. bitcoin still needs adoption (merchants accepting it, employers paying salaries in it,...) before we can see people move towards bitcoin.
other cryptocurrencies are useless anyways so there is nothing there to go to in first place!
I'd argue that, once you get the hang of digital payments, you'd be more interested imo to check out BTC as well. A lot of people don't like BTC because it's virtual, so using virtual fiat vs using a virtual decentralized currency is only a small step away. I hear "please use card payments as often as possible" every like 10 seconds in our grocery stores and I think the constant repetiton of those words will make a difference at one point, lol.
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August 03, 2020, 01:18:13 PM
#12
As the covid crisis is evolving step-by-step, started as a health crisis it is bending towards economic crisis which is showing an elevation from physical to digital.
Does Coronavirus pandemic will permanently change consumer behaviour towards digital currency?  Huh
Maybe,Covid19 pandemic will stay for so long but i don't think that it will bring people towards digital currency because digital currency is not yet legally accepted anywhere. Also government still issuing a new design of fiat money despite of this pandemic which means government has no plan to adopt digital currency. This is just my point of view for my country. In other country that are already accepting cryptocurrency and allow their people to use it,using atm machines and other modern technology in cryptocurrency,I think it is easy for then to adopt digital currency as a new normal due to pandemic.
hero member
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August 03, 2020, 01:08:09 PM
#11
Does Coronavirus pandemic will permanently change consumer behaviour towards digital currency?  Huh
I wouldn't say it will be permanent but there are factors to consider regarding consumer behaviours. So far, I think the lean towards using digital payments in my country has increased since people now are into selling goods online. I don't think bitcoin is into those digital payments accepted here but more like those are still just cash from some digital payment providers and I think we are far more to accept that norm paying digital currencies like bitcoin.
legendary
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August 03, 2020, 12:52:50 PM
#10
no.
people have been using digital form of payment for a long time now even without COVID-19 pandemic. in fact usage of physical cash has been very little in most places in the world.
with the pandemic they may have moved more towards digital payments but not towards bitcoin and decentralized money. bitcoin still needs adoption (merchants accepting it, employers paying salaries in it,...) before we can see people move towards bitcoin.
other cryptocurrencies are useless anyways so there is nothing there to go to in first place!
hero member
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August 03, 2020, 12:46:52 PM
#9
As the covid crisis is evolving step-by-step, started as a health crisis it is bending towards economic crisis which is showing an elevation from physical to digital.
Does Coronavirus pandemic will permanently change consumer behaviour towards digital currency?  Huh

The COVID-19 crisis is spreading,not evolving.There's a difference between those two terms.
Consumer behavior can't be changed just like that.If you asking about whether or not the people will pay with Bitcoins when buying bread and tomatoes,then I would say no,this will most likely never happen.
Cryptocurrencies are still recognized mostly as an investment asset,rather than actual currencies used for daily purchases.The current pandemic isn't shifting this mindset.
I wouldn't say "elevation from physical to digital",because the digital world still has many flaws and we should not put it on a pedestal.The "digital" isn't always superior,compared with the "physical".
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August 03, 2020, 12:45:45 PM
#8
What is more visible is the current pandemic do boosted online shopping and use of virtual currency which were already taking their grounds. If 20% of people were ordering their food online, now 40% are doing so. If 20% of meetings were held through video conference, now 80% are done so.
The pandemic has decreased social gatherings. It's a dream came true for introverts. Ceremonies like wedding are happening with less expenditure and presence. And the virus is here to stay.
sr. member
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August 03, 2020, 11:44:09 AM
#7
People will no doubt surely be more appealed towards digital payments due to them preferring to not transact with physical cash. But regardless, I personally don't think physical cash transactions will necessarily die as there's definitely still advantages with using physical cash(privacy is one).

With that said, no; it doesn't necessarily mean people are going to move to bitcoin. People will mostly be using platforms such as Cash App and Venmo.

Definitely true, people using digital currency will give them the benefit and ease of transacting payments without physical cash. While this one is great, physical cash will not go obsolete. However, CBDC on most countries like chinese digital yuan, japanese yen, and other experimented digital currency initiated by central banks may spell "yes to utmost adoption" of digital payments.

With current pandemic, it is worth to use digital currency to avoid the spread of diseases.
legendary
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August 03, 2020, 10:21:03 AM
#6
Permanent changes may not be possible at this time, because paper money is still widely used by many people, especially people who are not familiar with digital currencies. every bank ATM is still a lot and provides paper money to be used as an offline transaction tool. In the digital era, as now all things can be done digitally, several platforms that provide digital payment services have begun to develop, especially every local bank in several countries providing transaction facilities that can be done online without having to use banknotes.

The use of Crypto as an alternative digital currency payment is still hampered by several regulations in each country.
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August 03, 2020, 09:50:43 AM
#5
One of the key SOP for COVID19 is contact less transaction and deliveries. Most vendors are now upselling this service and most consumers are going for it.  In my opinion digital currency will now become an everyday necessity.

But the problem with digital currency is that it can be easily tracked hence, you can forget your privacy.
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August 03, 2020, 09:43:54 AM
#4
An increase of demand for online payment system or digital currencies is happening, but that doesn't mean that paper money will be surpassed on its demand as even how successful the online world, majority are still using paper money for their daily needs. Yes, the world is evolving but it does not chance the norms, it's just giving us more option to transact our money for our convenience, and online currencies does not give convenience to all.
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August 03, 2020, 09:35:31 AM
#3
People will no doubt surely be more appealed towards digital payments due to them preferring to not transact with physical cash. But regardless, I personally don't think physical cash transactions will necessarily die as there's definitely still advantages with using physical cash(privacy is one).

With that said, no; it doesn't necessarily mean people are going to move to bitcoin. People will mostly be using platforms such as Cash App and Venmo.
legendary
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August 03, 2020, 09:32:54 AM
#2
So far, it looks like the pandemic is here to stay. Countries are apparently trying to adapt to e-studying through online classes.. There are also lots of people who've adapted to credit card payments instead of cash as well. which means we're clearly going the digital way.

So yeah, to me it looks like the situation definitely pushes digital currencies forward and most likely increased crypto usage as well (this is pretty obvious in a lot of the charts and data from the last months). And then we have time - the more passes, the newer generations of humans are which results in a better adaptation to technology.
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August 03, 2020, 08:45:34 AM
#1
As the covid crisis is evolving step-by-step, started as a health crisis it is bending towards economic crisis which is showing an elevation from physical to digital.
Does Coronavirus pandemic will permanently change consumer behaviour towards digital currency?  Huh
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