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Topic: Good News: Bitcoin Achieves Guinness World Record Titles - page 3. (Read 547 times)

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The marketcap figure is not correct if we know there are many bitcoins have been lost since 2009 and very most likely those bitcoins won't be recovered.

We can not know the exact number of lost bitcoins so that we can not calculate the absolute marketcap of total bitcoins left in circulating supply. Anyway it is still good to have a rough number for Bitcoin marketcap as it somewhat shows how big or small Bitcoin is in cryptocurrency market as well as in a comparison with other markets.

I don't mind about records, Guinness World Record for Bitcoin or cryptocurrency but in reality it is not harmful but helpful to spread Bitcoin news to more people. And it is a part of Bitcoin adoption journey that is long and has lot of things to achieve.
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Wow...this is a big good news for Bitcoin and the people/community who continue supporting the King of all cryptos. Getting into Guinness adds more credibility and recognition to the original cryptocurrency which many people think should have no place in our society...but contrary to their wish Bitcoin is getting more and more accolades as time goes on. I am sure that 2023 will be another banner year for Bitcoin in terms of getting more into the mainstream, recognition and acceptance especially from those who thought that this is just another joke...and hopefully next year it will also be rising in value reaching a new ATH if possible.
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We must be proud that Bitcoin is recognized as "the first decentralized crypto" by Guinness world records.
It proves that people already think that Bitcoin is already something important in our life, haters have no chance to claim Bitcoin will be over soon. I just can't wait for another record to achieve by Bitcoin once it becomes the first crypto to be legally accepted as a means of payment in all countries in the world.  Wink

Regarding El Salvador, they deserve to call "the first country to become a pioneer for crypto massive adoption in the future".

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Well said....all through the long run, there have been alot of obstacles but, atleast -- I know that Bitcoin's achievement over time, added to the world Guinness record doesn't make too much diversified sense - from its current state -- but that will be a good wall of Fame for an elevation, prolly, overtime.

It shows its prowess, providence and stability (not in terms of the the market structure, cus that's absolutely volatile) but in terms of steadiness and dependency; alot have left their wealth in here, as a store of value and -- apart from some appreciation or depreciation, nothing changed. It deserves even more accolades.
Well, that's just the beginning of the trail- line.

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It was hoped that this move, which was condemned by the World Bank, would reduce the cost of international transfers — an important consideration for a country that is reliant on money sent home by workers overseas.

I think this is going to be one of the most important aspects when thinking about countries adopting Bitcoin as legal tender.

Poorer countries spend lots of money in fees paid to overseas companies just to let them move their money.

With Bitcoin they can transfer money worldwide with minimum fees. This is truly a game changer.

The problem is, of course, those companies don't want Bitcoin to be adopted in those countries. So they'll do anything they can to stop it.

They can't stop Bitcoin itself, so they try to convince people that Bitcoin is bad.

It's great to see El Salvador to make this huge step forward.

Others already started following, like the Central African Republic.
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Bitcoin into the Guinness World Records adds value. Having a separate category can add more technology based innovation to the category. In the future we can see Guinness World Records being added to the blockchain, so that no data manipulation takes place.

The best part is El Salvador getting into the Guinness World Records book as the first nation to adopt bitcoin as legal tender.
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It's a good day for bitcoin today. Each bitcoin win should be celebrated because it was a victory against naysayers, haters, and those who wants bitcoin to die. Today, Guinness World Records have added Bitcoin and other blockchain events in its latest record book under a brand-new category called “Cryptomania". Bitcoin was included in the 2023 edition as the most valuable crypto with a market capitalization of $816.69 billion as well as being recognised for being the world’s first decentralised cryptocurrency after it launched in early 2009. CoinMarketCap reports that, Bitcoin’s market cap stood at $372,316,153,554. In addition, El Salvador also features in the book as the “first country to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender” last year.  Nothing can stop bitcoin now

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