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September 16, 2022, 03:17:41 PM
#15
Meanwhile, since Bitcoin has been around for some time, people will become quite used to the system, and new customers will find it easier to buy it.
The people who are no longer hodling and decide to sell will sell at very high rates and that can be discouraging, making bitcoins much harder to buy by individuals who are not financially capable enough. So I actually think that bitcoins will be much harder to buy later down the road. Maybe via distribution like government agencies and private companies opting to start paying their staff in bitcoins, some people will be able to get some bitcoins, but if it is just the option to must buy from someone, it can be discouraging.
legendary
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September 16, 2022, 01:37:35 PM
#14
It might be harder to buy bitcoin if any government regulations limit bitcoin trading and exchanges. Meanwhile, since Bitcoin has been around for some time, people will become quite used to the system, and new customers will find it easier to buy it. Ultimately, as someone already said, there will always be someone ready to sell, so it is all a matter of whether you have enough money to buy it. Bitcoin knows no borders, and the world is a pretty big place.
mk4
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September 16, 2022, 12:27:15 PM
#13
if US bans BTC incluging mining, were all doomed and its hard to acquire.

Why so? Miners would simply just move to another country to be able to continue business operations. Pretty similar to what happened with the China mining ban.
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September 16, 2022, 12:25:31 PM
#12
Do your concerns about the prices here?
As long as you have enough money, the exchanges will guide you the easy way and they will have plenty of stock, don't worry.
Or your worries about buying freely (without silly centralized rules)? So Idk. Centralized services are now increasingly dominating people's bitcoin ownership control. If you have bitcoin under your control, it may be a bit more expensive on the free market than on the exchange.
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September 16, 2022, 12:17:52 PM
#11
In the future it will be easier for everyone to buy Bitcoin as the development and level of people's awareness of the benefits contained in Bitcoin.

Many experts from various backgrounds of expertise began to convey to some of them even calling for switching investments to Bitcoin. I think that's an answer that convinced me that in the future it will be easier to get the most valuable asset.
Not to mention the continued increase in crypto exchanges in various countries around the world.
legendary
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September 16, 2022, 11:13:47 AM
#10
there are just 2 ways and will matter on how SEC will handle BTC. so far Gensler think BTC is not a security which is a positive news, often times your country's SEC will also make peace with what US SEC says. when this happen the  all systems are up again and partty resumes.

if US bans BTC incluging mining, were all doomed and its hard to acquire.
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Dimon6969
September 16, 2022, 11:09:25 AM
#9
Title.

Hi all.

Just wanted everyone's thoughts on how easy it is to get bitcoin now, and what getting bitcoin might be like in the future? For example, I can simply go on cashapp and buy btc, send to a wallet I own the keys to. I can also use localbitcoins, paxful, I mean the list is kinda endless. Will that list become...not so endless in the future as the value gets higher?

Yeah, I say take advantage of the current situation to purchase bitcoin and while the price is still very cheap and there are a lot of apps that will make it simplify to buy.

And as the supply dwindle in the future, maybe it's going to be difficult even if these apps still exists. The demand might too to high for everyone and it's going to be cut-throat competition.

I think he means legally way not by supply and demand that involves price. I think he is inquiring if the government will make crypto hard to access by the public because right now everyone can purchased it using there mobile phone alone since there’s a lot of app offering it.

I don’t see any problem in the future because some country government are making law in favor for crypto being legal. They need this is imposed proper tax on it so that there citizen will legally pay there tax when they use crypto. Making crypto inaccessible to the public will very hard for government to do because it’s available on the internet.
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September 16, 2022, 11:03:35 AM
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Title.

Hi all.

Just wanted everyone's thoughts on how easy it is to get bitcoin now, and what getting bitcoin might be like in the future? For example, I can simply go on cashapp and buy btc, send to a wallet I own the keys to. I can also use localbitcoins, paxful, I mean the list is kinda endless. Will that list become...not so endless in the future as the value gets higher?

People are buying through the means you mentioned from the past 7-8 years. For them we are now living the future, and see nothing changed. So no matter what the price of Bitcoins or how many years pass, the methods we are using to buy the Bitcoins will be same only. Yup some more facilities might be added, but the OGs will always stay.
At first I thought you were worried about the price, but you just curious about the method through which you gonna buy. Nevertheless don’t think too much about the future. Enjoy the present.
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September 16, 2022, 10:42:12 AM
#7
The list of places to buy bitcoins will increase in the future because of the acceptance factor from many parties, making it easy for us to buy bitcoins from anywhere. And if it's an app, all you have to do is deposit funds into the app and you can start buying bitcoins.

Now many applications are integrated into mobile phones, so we will have no trouble depositing buying bitcoin. This proves local apps also care about crypto developments and want to be a part of bitcoin history. And hopefully, the government will also support this so that many parties can accept bitcoin.
legendary
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September 16, 2022, 10:27:36 AM
#6
Just wanted everyone's thoughts on how easy it is to get bitcoin now, and what getting bitcoin might be like in the future?
I think the opposite, Bitcoin in the future is super easy to buy anywhere, even though the price is high and expensive, two years ago my country only had 2-3 crypto exchanges, but now there are more than eight officially operating Bitcoin exchanges registered with government authorities.

That's not to mention I'm talking exchanges in every country and international, maybe thousands, plus more wallets circulating in the play store and not to mention such companies as: Etsy, PayPal, Overstock, Starbucks, Twicth, Microsoft and there are hundreds of others, where you can buy Bitcoin.

I think in the future it will be easier and more professional and affordable if you want to buy Bitcoin, maybe in all sectors you can find Bitcoin to buy.
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September 16, 2022, 10:11:41 AM
#5
Just wanted everyone's thoughts on how easy it is to get bitcoin now, and what getting bitcoin might be like in the future?

You should have been a little more specific about the future, because if you think about the next 5-10 years, I don't believe that buying Bitcoin will be a problem in the sense that you won't be able to do it through various CEX, DEX, crypto ATMs, physical exchanges... On the other hand, the availability of Bitcoin on all these platforms (liquidity) is obviously much higher than the demand, and only a little less than 2 million BTC that have yet to be mined tell us that we will not soon have a situation where someone wants to buy Bitcoin, and that someone say "sorry, we don't have it in stock".

In the end, it all comes down to whether you have enough money, because there will always be someone ready to sell.
mk4
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September 16, 2022, 09:19:14 AM
#4
It's really going to depend on how regulations will end up being. If the authorities of whatever country decided to ban bitcoin, then it would obviously be harder to buy it. On the other hand, if whatever country's government decided to adopt bitcoin or maybe just stay lax about it, then expect more and more platforms to support buying and selling of bitcoin.
legendary
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September 16, 2022, 09:00:43 AM
#3
I don't see any reason it will become harder to buy Bitcoin especially when Bitcoin price is really high, I'd think it will be more easier to buy Bitcoin because everyone want to buy Bitcoin and they will prefer to an exchanges with smooth or few steps only rather than the complicated one.

I think it will harder to buy Bitcoin when the government strengthen their rules, especially when they completely ban Bitcoin. So your choice is only to buy Bitcoin via DEX and using mixer to increase your privacy.
hero member
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September 16, 2022, 08:49:09 AM
#2
Title.

Hi all.

Just wanted everyone's thoughts on how easy it is to get bitcoin now, and what getting bitcoin might be like in the future? For example, I can simply go on cashapp and buy btc, send to a wallet I own the keys to. I can also use localbitcoins, paxful, I mean the list is kinda endless. Will that list become...not so endless in the future as the value gets higher?

Yeah, I say take advantage of the current situation to purchase bitcoin and while the price is still very cheap and there are a lot of apps that will make it simplify to buy.

And as the supply dwindle in the future, maybe it's going to be difficult even if these apps still exists. The demand might too to high for everyone and it's going to be cut-throat competition.
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September 16, 2022, 08:33:03 AM
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