Interesting enough I was introduced to bitcoin back in 2012 or 2013 but back then they told me it is something you trade so I didn't give a crap about bitcoin and ignored it until 2014 when someone introduced me to bitcoin as the decentralized censorship resistant currency so I was hooked right away.
On the other hand, if that was the case then Bitcoin Talk would have looked similar to the way it did back in 2011. Is that good or bad, I do not know. Sometimes I think it would have been better if that was the case, because it seemed that most of the forum was filled with users who had an actual interest in the technology Bitcoin and Blockchain brought.
Still, even today I believe Bitcoin will only have as much success as it did long as it is being marketed as a high APY rate asset. This is what most of its users are here for. Nobody will care about your censorship resistant coin. Debit card usage seemed to be on an uphill in the last decade. So if humans choose comfortable wireless cards over cash, do we expect them to build interest in a censorship resistant Cryptocurrency?
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