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jr. member
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February 22, 2018, 09:44:43 PM
#12
Most people only know about Bitcoin and the media don’t write many stories about other coins!
www.bitcoinfuji.com plans to put its name in front of the masses the old fashioned way to get the ball rolling!
newbie
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February 22, 2018, 09:07:54 PM
#11
Cryptocurrencies are still very early in their life cycle. If you look at the Technology Adoption Lifecycle model, we are still in the innovators phase of the life cycle where less than 2.5% of the world wide population has adopted cypto. We are a long way from the maturity stage.
jr. member
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February 22, 2018, 08:44:51 PM
#10
Many ICOs can look professional but there intentions are not honorable. www.bitcoinfuji.com is honorable and transparent. Bitcoinfuji is all about doing the right thing by people.

Cryptocurrency modus operandi is to be able to carry out transactions in trustless environment.  Your claim that BTCFuji is granted honor and transparency just because of your description.  Hmm  the claim would be more believable if it is backed by facts.
legendary
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February 22, 2018, 08:31:20 PM
#9
Eh, bitcoin is a bit different from a 1950s burger joint startup.  Wouldn't you say?  Yeah, it's something new and potentially revolutionary, but the comparison isn't fair to crypto or hamburgers. 

I would also say that bitcoin doesn't need anything physical associated with it.  You can't eat it and don't need to use a drive thru to purchase it--and introducing a physical element to it in the way of tying it to a real coin or whatever has been done already.  If you know what crypto really is, that becomes unnecessary.   

Christ, one of the biggest selling points for bitcoin is the fact that it isn't physical.   Give it time.   The newer generation will bring us to the promised land.
jr. member
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February 22, 2018, 08:22:16 PM
#8
In my opinion, the crypto market cap is suffering because the general public are not entering the market and embracing blockchain.
Ray Kroc, the founder of McDonald’s gave hamburgers and french fries to the masses using a PHYSICAL PRESENCE.
Bitcoin has more presence than other coins and is therefore number 1.
There is a coin that has a physical rebranding concept and the coin is in its infancy. The coins business model has its merits. People participated in their free ICO and now people are starting to buy the coin based on the vision.
As a part of the www.bitcoinfuji.com team I can tell you we are extremely dedicated and the ecosystem is paramount.
Rebranding includes products, retail businesses, building naming rights,etc. The Asian markets are ripe for this and more receptive than Western markets. It’s all about getting a name in front of people and having an ecosystem that is uncomplicated and appealing to everyday people. Take a look! Thank you for your time.


This makes more sense than anything else you will read
jr. member
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February 22, 2018, 02:26:24 PM
#7
I think the problem is that ICO, new projects, people with no knowledge. Everything is very new so there is an unpredictability in the market which also causes institutional investors not to enter in market right now.

Many ICOs can look professional but there intentions are not honorable. www.bitcoinfuji.com is honorable and transparent. Bitcoinfuji is all about doing the right thing by people.
full member
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February 22, 2018, 02:15:01 PM
#6
I think the problem is that ICO, new projects, people with no knowledge. Everything is very new so there is an unpredictability in the market which also causes institutional investors not to enter in market right now.
jr. member
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February 22, 2018, 02:09:32 PM
#5
While I agree a physical coin could have value in some parts of the world and for certain age demographics, I think the overwhelming reply would be that moving forward digital currencies are going to be natural. I say this because

-no more than 8% of our money right now is cash (according to lead economists)
-ergo most of our money is already digital money, meaning transition to Bitcoin isn't much
-milennials and iGEN the two incoming generations have always had screens and computers in their life, which makes the progression even more natural.
I do not know how in your country, but in my opinion, to say that we keep only eight percent of our savings in ordinary currency, and the remaining 92 percent - in digital currency, it is too early. As far as I see by others, it can be said that on the contrary, about 20 percent is stored in digital currency. Also the transition to crypto currency will not be so simple. It will take years, not decades, to do this.

You say decades for the transition to crypto. The only way forward is a business model like Bitcoinfuji because it puts the name in front of the masses creating demand. That is what Ray Kroc did with hamburgers and French fries!
jr. member
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February 22, 2018, 02:04:26 PM
#4
While I agree a physical coin could have value in some parts of the world and for certain age demographics, I think the overwhelming reply would be that moving forward digital currencies are going to be natural. I say this because

-no more than 8% of our money right now is cash (according to lead economists)
-ergo most of our money is already digital money, meaning transition to Bitcoin isn't much
-milennials and iGEN the two incoming generations have always had screens and computers in their life, which makes the progression even more natural.

www.bitcoinfuji.com says you misunderstood the concept.
Bitcoinfuji is a digital currency that will market itself with a physical presence.
The physical presence is naming rights to buildings, rebranding products, rebranding retail outlets, etc in ASIA.
Word of mouth in Asia is powerful and sends things viral quickly!
member
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February 22, 2018, 01:59:56 PM
#3
While I agree a physical coin could have value in some parts of the world and for certain age demographics, I think the overwhelming reply would be that moving forward digital currencies are going to be natural. I say this because

-no more than 8% of our money right now is cash (according to lead economists)
-ergo most of our money is already digital money, meaning transition to Bitcoin isn't much
-milennials and iGEN the two incoming generations have always had screens and computers in their life, which makes the progression even more natural.
I do not know how in your country, but in my opinion, to say that we keep only eight percent of our savings in ordinary currency, and the remaining 92 percent - in digital currency, it is too early. As far as I see by others, it can be said that on the contrary, about 20 percent is stored in digital currency. Also the transition to crypto currency will not be so simple. It will take years, not decades, to do this.
full member
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February 22, 2018, 01:34:04 PM
#2
While I agree a physical coin could have value in some parts of the world and for certain age demographics, I think the overwhelming reply would be that moving forward digital currencies are going to be natural. I say this because

-no more than 8% of our money right now is cash (according to lead economists)
-ergo most of our money is already digital money, meaning transition to Bitcoin isn't much
-milennials and iGEN the two incoming generations have always had screens and computers in their life, which makes the progression even more natural.
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
February 22, 2018, 01:23:08 PM
#1
In my opinion, the crypto market cap is suffering because the general public are not entering the market and embracing blockchain.
Ray Kroc, the founder of McDonald’s gave hamburgers and french fries to the masses using a PHYSICAL PRESENCE.
Bitcoin has more presence than other coins and is therefore number 1.
There is a coin that has a physical rebranding concept and the coin is in its infancy. The coins business model has its merits. People participated in their free ICO and now people are starting to buy the coin based on the vision.
As a part of the www.bitcoinfuji.com team I can tell you we are extremely dedicated and the ecosystem is paramount.
Rebranding includes products, retail businesses, building naming rights,etc. The Asian markets are ripe for this and more receptive than Western markets. It’s all about getting a name in front of people and having an ecosystem that is uncomplicated and appealing to everyday people. Take a look! Thank you for your time.
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