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Topic: Crypto VS national currency - page 44. (Read 3028 times)

newbie
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May 06, 2018, 07:20:00 AM
#62
No. It's impossible. Thousands of people do not own a computer at all. Generations should change. 20-30 years is not less. Take our parents, I'm not talking about grandmothers and grandfathers.
member
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May 06, 2018, 06:47:24 AM
#61
I found this expression on the news channel about the crypto currency: "Anyone who will try  to buy coffee for cash in 2023, runs the risk of causing laughter from the seller, that he does not use crypto currency."
how do you think, is it realistic? Can a crypto currency replace national  money?
I think that it's possible, but it will take more time.

Yes it is possible, remember some countries now have their own coins. Countries can create their own coins and declare it as their national currency. They can make it decentralized and also make their coin backuped by their FIAT.
newbie
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May 06, 2018, 06:43:06 AM
#60
Then, i already met one of many ICOs that will representative about this payment system that we adore with cryptocurrencies. Let me present you, https://www.pundix.com/ , that project have vision for any store could buy sell and accept cryptocurrencies. But, when you ask about could crypto "replace" national currencies, i thought the answer is no. They would likely to walk together along the road in the near future than to "replacing".
hero member
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May 06, 2018, 06:38:29 AM
#59
I found this expression on the news channel about the crypto currency: "Anyone who will try  to buy coffee for cash in 2023, runs the risk of causing laughter from the seller, that he does not use crypto currency."
how do you think, is it realistic? Can a crypto currency replace national  money?
I think that it's possible, but it will take more time.

I think that will be possible specially when bitcoin and all crypto reached it's massive adaptation and implementation. But I also think that there are many things that is needed to consider before it's truly be implement.However, I think there is not such things that there will be someone whose still using national or fiat money because one's it's already implement there are also the synchronizations happen so all of the people are surely applicable or suitable for that way.  
hero member
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May 06, 2018, 06:37:40 AM
#58
I found this expression on the news channel about the crypto currency: "Anyone who will try  to buy coffee for cash in 2023, runs the risk of causing laughter from the seller, that he does not use crypto currency."
how do you think, is it realistic? Can a crypto currency replace national  money?
I think that it's possible, but it will take more time.
It's hard for bitcoin to replace national currency but i believe that it will become more popular, be accepted anywhere.
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May 06, 2018, 06:27:02 AM
#57
There are less possibilities to replace this.If it is,then it will take a lot of time.Because they have their own speciality.The national currency created and regulated by bank and government.But crypto isn't control by them.If a country fail to control Its fiat how you can maintain economy. It is not acceptable at all places in the world until now.So it should take much more time and have to change main structure to be national currency.
full member
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May 06, 2018, 05:38:50 AM
#56
I found this expression on the news channel about the crypto currency: "Anyone who will try  to buy coffee for cash in 2023, runs the risk of causing laughter from the seller, that he does not use crypto currency."
how do you think, is it realistic? Can a crypto currency replace national  money?
I think that it's possible, but it will take more time.
Well we have seen some governments issued/issuing their own cryptocurrency so there are possibilities that this can happen in the future, but there's only very small chance that cryptocurrencies will replace the current monetary system that is being used by all countries right now. But in my opinion, why should cryptocurrency replace fiat if they can co-existed at the same time. right? When we compare both fiat currency and cryptocurrency, they have both advantage and disadvantage with each other so if both will co-exist, they can both fill up the insufficiency of each other so we don't need to choose only one legal tender.
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May 06, 2018, 03:10:09 AM
#55
I think it is hard for the govenment to replace national currency into cyrpto. Cyrpto is volatile anytime it may change its value while fiat has a fixed value in a country. The economy of one country somehow rely on the impact of money's growth.
full member
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May 06, 2018, 03:08:54 AM
#54
I found this expression on the news channel about the crypto currency: "Anyone who will try  to buy coffee for cash in 2023, runs the risk of causing laughter from the seller, that he does not use crypto currency."
how do you think, is it realistic? Can a crypto currency replace national  money?
I think that it's possible, but it will take more time.
this may be a bit difficult, because I am sure that all countries do not want their currency to sell poorly among their own people, and also because the limited supply of bitcoin makes many people do not have btc ..
from this I conclude bitcoin and money will run parallel.
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May 06, 2018, 02:58:06 AM
#53
Although btc is a major currency type, but keep in mind if this trade is decetralized. No one can set the price, USD is still a major currency because there are regulatory and inter-state regulations that make EUR and USD as major currency in world currency trading. To invest to BTC I think it's over time, when we look at it from a business perspective alone, BTC is no longer efficient in fact, hardfork project project failed to attract buyers and encourage purchasing power.
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May 06, 2018, 02:49:39 AM
#52
do you not see that the world, the reality recognizes that bitcoin and crypto world is better than national currency?

but they are selfish and they will not accept it, they assume that bitcoin is just a threat.

Venezuela's economy got better after they created petro, the Swiss nation has great enthusiasm for ICO, and has good influence to Swiss economic, iran and turkish will follow like venezuela.

I think every country should have crypto currency.
full member
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May 06, 2018, 02:39:49 AM
#51
I think the current national currency is not very good and already looks not so efficient that digital currencies like bitcoin should be the solution of the problem by replacing the national eye into a digital currency.
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May 06, 2018, 02:37:38 AM
#50
Bitcoin or cryptocurrency should not be compared to national currency. National currency is still the original and bitcoin can not beat it. There is a huge difference. Bitcoin is decentralized while national currency is monetize by the government.
member
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May 06, 2018, 02:36:02 AM
#49
That is unlikely.  I agree that crypto is developing very well but there is not enough reason why they can replace national currency
hero member
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May 06, 2018, 02:34:57 AM
#48
It's so possible to happen, you're right, it takes a long time until it happens, but it might happen immediately in countries that legalize bitcoin.
member
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May 06, 2018, 02:29:28 AM
#47
I never seen how national currency campared with crypto. Only usd comparable it. Now crypto more assets not currencies
newbie
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May 06, 2018, 02:24:51 AM
#46
Legal tender is a national credit endorsement. Bitcoin is decentralized, mainly as a non-government issue, and even a private currency that is controversial. The foundation is the opposite.

It cannot be replaced in the next decade or so.
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May 06, 2018, 02:15:55 AM
#45
It's possible that in the near future when buying  in the coffee shop or in any dept store or resturant is thorugh bitcoin in fact there already places doing that.. well national is still now available and can still be use in any store.. but again this will take time because not all countries are accepting the system yet and some stillprefer to use fiat for everyday living.
full member
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May 06, 2018, 02:07:59 AM
#44
I found this expression on the news channel about the crypto currency: "Anyone who will try  to buy coffee for cash in 2023, runs the risk of causing laughter from the seller, that he does not use crypto currency."
how do you think, is it realistic? Can a crypto currency replace national  money?
I think that it's possible, but it will take more time.
Crypto is not used in all countries and it will never be equal to the national currency. because of the excessive use of bitcoin, the value of the domestic currency will be reduced. all countries work to strengthen their country's economy.using crypto in greater quantity will affect the country's economy. so the national currency  is more than the crypt effect.
jr. member
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May 06, 2018, 02:01:41 AM
#43
I found this expression on the news channel about the crypto currency: "Anyone who will try  to buy coffee for cash in 2023, runs the risk of causing laughter from the seller, that he does not use crypto currency."
how do you think, is it realistic? Can a crypto currency replace national  money?
I think that it's possible, but it will take more time.

I hope and wish this would be the case. timeframe of 5 years for this makes sense, however I don't think it would be so intense. I would simply expect cryptocurrencies to be widely accepted, so when someone wants to buy coffee with crypto, it will be very common thing along with cash.
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