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August 09, 2019, 03:33:56 AM
#27
A single currency will make all the traders and brokers very VERY sad all over the globe )

I'm almost sure that every bank today has normal conversion rates for their cardholders.
Talking about paying with crypto take a look here https://www.fintech.finance/01-news/the-payments-race-around-the-world/
There was a sort of race. Participants could pay either with card or with crypto or else while traveling. So infrastructure matters  Smiley
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August 08, 2019, 10:09:31 PM
#26
I only travel outside the country maybe 3 to 4 times a year but whenever I do I wish there is just one currency that I could use whether it is "real" money or virtual money. I just think it would be more efficient if there is one common currency since the world is getting smaller anyway and traveling the world has been in vogue for quite some time now. I can use my credit card, yes, but it often makes me wonder how much money would I be charged at the end of the billing period if say the currency exchange changes a lot from the time I swiped my credit card. And well, I just don't want the bank charges. Is there a possibility for a crypto to be able to provide this service? 
I think the possibility of making a Universal single currency is not available in the future also and no one in any country will not accept that especially the countries had the powerful in this situation will not accept this that's why the Bitcoin is also struggling to reach every people in all over the world.
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August 08, 2019, 12:24:58 PM
#25
Maybe this should go to the Economy thread. But yes, I get where you're coming from. I think it is safe to say that we all want to pay things for the price that is listed from the time that we bought it. Maybe a crypto could do this in the future.
But  volatility of cryptocurrency will hinders this to happen,and besides that is why we are here because of this character bitcoin has and ofcourse  majority of the altcoins
Not unless we’re talking about stable coin so possibilities is indeed,but in bitcoin ?no it’s not possible.though I might wrong so correct me if I missed something
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December 11, 2018, 05:07:09 AM
#24

in europe we have the euro that is the single currency in many countries, if the payments with bitcoins will take hold we would have a single curency for the whole world
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December 07, 2018, 01:00:27 AM
#23
Just one Ring to rule them all I mean Just one currency ($) to rule them all. This already happened in the all American continent so Lord Sauron would be proud
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December 03, 2018, 05:26:16 AM
#22
One currency definitely sounds like a simple solution to such a problem, but I think it would be highly unlikely to happen. Personally, being dependent on one currency would make me uneasy. Like to have options depending on the circumstance, and the luxury of choice.

I don't think people care about how many currencies there are or what they technically pay with, they just care about having immediate, anonymous, secure transactions that don't cost an arm and a leg from anywhere and everywhere and can't be moderated by outside entities. We want a free market where no one controls the funds except for ourselves.

Right now, some coins are inherently better for certain uses than others based on the context of a particular situation. I don't think this will change. The most important is to have a platform that allows this to take place (to use the currencies to buy things, store them, can't be hacked and is super easy to use.)
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December 03, 2018, 05:11:12 AM
#21
I only travel outside the country maybe 3 to 4 times a year but whenever I do I wish there is just one currency that I could use whether it is "real" money or virtual money. I just think it would be more efficient if there is one common currency since the world is getting smaller anyway and traveling the world has been in vogue for quite some time now. I can use my credit card, yes, but it often makes me wonder how much money would I be charged at the end of the billing period if say the currency exchange changes a lot from the time I swiped my credit card. And well, I just don't want the bank charges. Is there a possibility for a crypto to be able to provide this service? 

Isnt that what BTC wants. One currency and everyone can use
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December 03, 2018, 04:12:35 AM
#20
I only travel outside the country maybe 3 to 4 times a year but whenever I do I wish there is just one currency that I could use whether it is "real" money or virtual money. I just think it would be more efficient if there is one common currency since the world is getting smaller anyway and traveling the world has been in vogue for quite some time now. I can use my credit card, yes, but it often makes me wonder how much money would I be charged at the end of the billing period if say the currency exchange changes a lot from the time I swiped my credit card. And well, I just don't want the bank charges. Is there a possibility for a crypto to be able to provide this service? 

then better u change it before u fly out  Lips sealed
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December 03, 2018, 02:01:01 AM
#19
I do not know if someone is going to agree with me but the dollar is always going to exist. And as form of payments Paypal and bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will be the future.
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December 03, 2018, 01:41:24 AM
#18
I only travel outside the country maybe 3 to 4 times a year but whenever I do I wish there is just one currency that I could use whether it is "real" money or virtual money. I just think it would be more efficient if there is one common currency since the world is getting smaller anyway and traveling the world has been in vogue for quite some time now. I can use my credit card, yes, but it often makes me wonder how much money would I be charged at the end of the billing period if say the currency exchange changes a lot from the time I swiped my credit card. And well, I just don't want the bank charges. Is there a possibility for a crypto to be able to provide this service? 

Wouldn't it be great if there is one currency that we can use whenever we travel to another country? It would save us time and money due to foreign exchange rates. If we could use cryptocurrency for any purchase when we're travelling, then we wouldn't have to worry about computing how much a product would cost in our local currency.
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December 02, 2018, 08:19:42 PM
#17
i think it will take a very long time (or never) for a crypto coin to be adopted as a currency.
for example look at the EURO. it entered into circulation in 2002 and it took 16 years to be adopted as a currency in 22 countries.
and this is a stable currency with no 50% massive value jumps over night.
maybe if we manage to keep the bitcoin value steady for a couple of years the governments will maybe look into it. maybe.
but i think the high volatility of the crypto coins is the main reason why they will probably never be adopted as currencies.
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December 02, 2018, 03:46:08 PM
#16
I think it will not be long for the use of cryptocurrencies to reach this point where they can be commercialized anywhere in the world, I think we will see that day.
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December 02, 2018, 01:34:16 PM
#15
The currency should be Feeless and Instant. Imagine paying for a small grocery shopping and worrying about the tx fees or the long confirmation times.
This is where the next generation cryptocurrencies like the x42 protocol have a head start.
To top it you can host dApps on the x42 feeless blockchain thereby enabling to host your own project.
With increasing adoption,this is definitely achieveable.
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December 01, 2018, 09:03:10 PM
#14
I only travel outside the country maybe 3 to 4 times a year but whenever I do I wish there is just one currency that I could use whether it is "real" money or virtual money. I just think it would be more efficient if there is one common currency since the world is getting smaller anyway and traveling the world has been in vogue for quite some time now. I can use my credit card, yes, but it often makes me wonder how much money would I be charged at the end of the billing period if say the currency exchange changes a lot from the time I swiped my credit card. And well, I just don't want the bank charges. Is there a possibility for a crypto to be able to provide this service? 

Yes, me too, having one currency makes global trading easier too.
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December 01, 2018, 07:46:20 PM
#13
The whole concept by Satoshi Nakamoto, was decentralised currency not "currencies"....

All other 5000 cryptocurrencies were modified accordingly...

Why all of us just stick to Bitcoin , it might be outdated technology, but is the first one and just use it.

The more cryptocurrency, it going to devalued other coins as well.

What is your thought?
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December 01, 2018, 04:42:26 PM
#12
This is what bitcoin is supposed to be and probably will be once these bitcoin cash wars are over and they are removed from crypto altogether
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November 22, 2018, 09:45:05 AM
#11
I only travel outside the country maybe 3 to 4 times a year but whenever I do I wish there is just one currency that I could use whether it is "real" money or virtual money. I just think it would be more efficient if there is one common currency since the world is getting smaller anyway and traveling the world has been in vogue for quite some time now. I can use my credit card, yes, but it often makes me wonder how much money would I be charged at the end of the billing period if say the currency exchange changes a lot from the time I swiped my credit card. And well, I just don't want the bank charges. Is there a possibility for a crypto to be able to provide this service? 

I think that a unique currency could be a way to equalize markets. It will be quite beneficial for countries with low income or undeveloped ones because this way their governments will be forced to "play" and pay as others do and this will make less people move to other countries to work and leave children behind in grandparents care just to bring more money on the table.. Also, making a unique currency world-wide will be beneficial to the local producers. Instead of traveling to cheaper countries for groceries (like Danes that go to Germany or Romanians going to Bulgaria) will increase the local production and will give a bigger profit to the country market.
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November 22, 2018, 08:02:36 AM
#10
Actually, there are an indefinite number of currencies. The ones listed are simply the ones the governments accept. But, you can make a currency out of everything you own, and use it as money if you can find somebody who will trade it with you.

Blockchain technologies are one of the things that are helping people turn anything they want into a currency, and essentially a virtual currency. Notice how we have in the range of about 2,000 altcoins, now. This could expand to billions, depending on what one owns and wants to monetize.

Cool
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November 21, 2018, 07:11:55 PM
#9
Interesting point you’ve raised. I think I’d be in favor of a global currency as well--- it would sure make life easier, not just when traveling. But I think we’re headed to this direction, of going cashless, I mean. This is the point of having virtual currencies, right? And I’m actually seeing more features in altcoins now that seem to have the structure for it. With more cryptos now exhibiting more features that make them efficient financial instruments, we could eventually use it for pay for everything –a bag of sugar to even a house! I’ve been reading up about Virie. According to its whitepaper, it’s a virtual marketplace with an easy-to-use cryptocurrency feature. I think it gives us a glimpse of what going cashless would be like. Looks very promising.

https://virternity.com/virie

https://hubpages.com/technology/Virtual-Currency-For-A-Digital-Being

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November 19, 2018, 03:16:54 PM
#8
I guess, that's our future anyways. It's not that convenient to travel arond the world with all of this "paperwork", never knowing how much money you are going to spend at the end... Huh
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