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legendary
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May 23, 2016, 11:37:17 PM
#26
Bitcoin has a very bright future. everything has a future. im hoping that bitcoin will lead the digital market on future.

Why on digital market only? I see bitcoin, where it can be use to pay for transportation fare, buying vegetables and fruits in the market or grocery store, bitcoin remittance, pay hostpital bills and more.
hero member
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May 23, 2016, 09:55:28 PM
#25
Bitcoin has a very bright future. everything has a future. im hoping that bitcoin will lead the digital market on future.
sr. member
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May 23, 2016, 08:45:51 PM
#24
Yes, I think that bitcoin have a future.

Bitcoin absolutely have a future. Bitcoin is an online currencies and digital thing. I'm sure someday all people accepting bitcoin in the future because the digital thing is really easy and fast.
hero member
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May 23, 2016, 07:53:39 PM
#23
Now that I've gotten your attention, I promise there's a method to my madness. We've all been arguing over Bitcoin XT and (now) Bitcoin Classic while ignoring that there's a real world outside of Bitcointalk and the endless schemes to get more Bitcoin. In the grand scheme of things, it's not even really all that important whether Bitcoin stands a chance of destroying traditional banks as long as Bitcoin or whatever replaces Bitcoin if it stumbles can carve out its own niche. But we're marching toward a world where things are going to be moving pretty fast in matters that don't necessarily have to do with economics and finances, except for maybe who's going to be holding the moneybags. Is it going to be us, or is it going to be the big banks, or is it going to be some Third World tyrant who may have gotten a little too big for his britches and doesn't have a graceful way out? What I'm getting at here is, are we absolutely sure we're making all the right strategic moves to make sure cryptocurrencies have a meaningful, sustainable future instead of just being seen as a funny little gimmick that went the way of Beanie Babies in a few decades? Should we be making alliances with other up-and-coming, innovative technologies to make sure we can achieve our long-term goals? This is something we'll have to consider if we want Bitcoin to have any kind of a future.
Anything have future,even bitcoin. its all depend on how good bitcoin for now and past year,if people sure that bitcoin should have future,then they should use bitcoin with better wise,and then encourage developer to create more bitcoin prject.
hero member
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May 23, 2016, 06:27:02 PM
#22
Yes, BTCitcoin should have a future because the whole blockchain things started with it.
But I don't think it is the cryptocurrency everyone will be using in the future.
Bitcoin is good, but there are things which could(should be better.
of course not everyone will use cryptocurrency or bitcoin you know there may be some people who can not use bitcoin or hate bitcoin even the dollar as a global currency not everyone uses the dollar. has a bright future should not have users all over the bitcoin
newbie
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May 23, 2016, 05:38:13 PM
#21
Yes, BTCitcoin should have a future because the whole blockchain things started with it.
But I don't think it is the cryptocurrency everyone will be using in the future.
Bitcoin is good, but there are things which could(should be better.
member
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May 23, 2016, 05:32:55 PM
#20
Yes, I think that bitcoin have a future.
hero member
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February 15, 2016, 10:14:11 AM
#19
If bitcoin fail it will be only because community was blinded by the greed and uncertain of our common goals.
Easy mining of centralized farms are reality, they don't want any changes -  such as blocksize increase. War between Core, XT, classic is main example...
Ofcourse Bitcoin will have a future later. I think Bitcoin will have a good future. But you never know what can happen in the future.
The world is becoming more digital and that why I think that Bitcoin will be more worth later and have a good future.
legendary
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February 15, 2016, 10:11:10 AM
#18
If bitcoin fail it will be only because community was blinded by the greed and uncertain of our common goals.
Easy mining of centralized farms are reality, they don't want any changes -  such as blocksize increase. War between Core, XT, classic is main example...
legendary
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February 15, 2016, 10:04:19 AM
#17
I can easily believe that bitcoin won't be the one.
I might just add that if Bitcoin fails for whatever reason it is highly likely that most crypto-currencies that we know today will be abandoned. This will mostly be due to the fact that the top crypto-currency failed because of reason X (or multiple reasons); what's to stop others from failing in the same way?

this is what i always say to people who are looking for something that replaces bitcoin. in the case that bitcoin fails, nobody is going to look for an alternative (which is a copy of the thing that we are assuming failed) because the thing that caused the failure of such a huge crypto as bitcoin will have the same effect on its copies.
hero member
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February 15, 2016, 10:00:17 AM
#16
We already made alliances with enough merchants and big institutions and companies to make it work {Dell / Microsoft / Overstock ....} Once you have

a merchant network accepting a payment option, and you have a way to trade, you are already geared for bigger things. The uncertainties are more on

the regulatory side, than anything else. The technology is rock solid and secure... so there should be no reason to worry.  Grin

Yup its cool one right. then we can make payment easily. Like Sony products how accepts the bitcoins now. Sure many companies are acquiring bitcoin and establishing in their business.
So automatically price will increase accordingly to demand.
legendary
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February 15, 2016, 09:54:53 AM
#15
I can easily believe that bitcoin won't be the one.
I might just add that if Bitcoin fails for whatever reason it is highly likely that most crypto-currencies that we know today will be abandoned. This will mostly be due to the fact that the top crypto-currency failed because of reason X (or multiple reasons); what's to stop others from failing in the same way?

a textbook fud shill post
ladies and gentlemen, this is how shill posts look like.
There's another option, OP is an altcoin supporter.
legendary
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February 15, 2016, 09:49:20 AM
#14
We already made alliances with enough merchants and big institutions and companies to make it work {Dell / Microsoft / Overstock ....} Once you have

a merchant network accepting a payment option, and you have a way to trade, you are already geared for bigger things. The uncertainties are more on

the regulatory side, than anything else. The technology is rock solid and secure... so there should be no reason to worry.  Grin
sr. member
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February 15, 2016, 08:51:26 AM
#13
You mean must have more lines than a spam, and must be provocative enough for new topic?
 What is purpose of this topic anyway?
Bitcoin have future we all know it here.
sr. member
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February 15, 2016, 08:16:07 AM
#12
Now that I've gotten your attention, I promise there's a method to my madness. We've all been arguing over Bitcoin XT and (now) Bitcoin Classic while ignoring that there's a real world outside of Bitcointalk and the endless schemes to get more Bitcoin. In the grand scheme of things, it's not even really all that important whether Bitcoin stands a chance of destroying traditional banks as long as Bitcoin or whatever replaces Bitcoin if it stumbles can carve out its own niche. But we're marching toward a world where things are going to be moving pretty fast in matters that don't necessarily have to do with economics and finances, except for maybe who's going to be holding the moneybags. Is it going to be us, or is it going to be the big banks, or is it going to be some Third World tyrant who may have gotten a little too big for his britches and doesn't have a graceful way out? What I'm getting at here is, are we absolutely sure we're making all the right strategic moves to make sure cryptocurrencies have a meaningful, sustainable future instead of just being seen as a funny little gimmick that went the way of Beanie Babies in a few decades? Should we be making alliances with other up-and-coming, innovative technologies to make sure we can achieve our long-term goals? This is something we'll have to consider if we want Bitcoin to have any kind of a future.

a textbook fud shill post

ladies and gentlemen, this is how shill posts look like.
full member
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February 15, 2016, 05:32:45 AM
#11
Bitcoin has a great future in the coming years. But as the alternate currencies competing with bitcoin has a sudden decision making strategy. Bitcoin too needs to have such regulations, which will lead to be the lead bitcoin the best of all crypts

 Of course the bitcoin has a great future a head its one of the best payment methods available, they only thin we need to do is spread the bitcoin globally. If that happens the future of the bitcoin is very good and will not disappear for sure.
sr. member
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February 15, 2016, 05:15:35 AM
#10
Now that I've gotten your attention, I promise there's a method to my madness. We've all been arguing over Bitcoin XT and (now) Bitcoin Classic while ignoring that there's a real world outside of Bitcointalk and the endless schemes to get more Bitcoin. In the grand scheme of things, it's not even really all that important whether Bitcoin stands a chance of destroying traditional banks as long as Bitcoin or whatever replaces Bitcoin if it stumbles can carve out its own niche. But we're marching toward a world where things are going to be moving pretty fast in matters that don't necessarily have to do with economics and finances, except for maybe who's going to be holding the moneybags. Is it going to be us, or is it going to be the big banks, or is it going to be some Third World tyrant who may have gotten a little too big for his britches and doesn't have a graceful way out? What I'm getting at here is, are we absolutely sure we're making all the right strategic moves to make sure cryptocurrencies have a meaningful, sustainable future instead of just being seen as a funny little gimmick that went the way of Beanie Babies in a few decades? Should we be making alliances with other up-and-coming, innovative technologies to make sure we can achieve our long-term goals? This is something we'll have to consider if we want Bitcoin to have any kind of a future.
anything have future,bitcoin too. we all dont know who will enjoy the future of bitcoin,all of us in this forum,or big banks with all their customer,not all of know it for now,but the excatly thing gonna happen is,bitcoin future will be more better than now.
hero member
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February 15, 2016, 05:01:34 AM
#9
I definitely think so. Because people will use it later more. The world is becoming more digital. And thats the future.
I think many companies will use it too. And I think if people will find out what it is then they will use it more.
legendary
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February 15, 2016, 02:51:50 AM
#8
Bitcoin has a great future in the coming years. But as the alternate currencies competing with bitcoin has a sudden decision making strategy. Bitcoin too needs to have such regulations, which will lead to be the lead bitcoin the best of all crypts
sr. member
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February 15, 2016, 02:45:52 AM
#7
While it may be true that making alliances with future innovative techs will help in ensuring the future of bitcoin, it's also true that government taking control can lead to a "different future" or could even hasten the demise of it.
We are already witnessing the attempt of government in ending bitcoin anonymous transactions in disguise of clamping down terrorism funding. If they were to succeed, we would be seeing a whole new different future from what the crypto community envisioned.
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