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Topic: Trust in cryptocurrency? - page 12. (Read 1398 times)

legendary
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March 06, 2023, 04:08:18 AM
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Somehow they managed to trust in an experiment - juggernaut standing on 2 thin matches and wobbling from fall to collapse for the last 50 years called "fiat money" AKA paper backed by nothing. The only thing they needed was "bread and circuses".

"We don't need our gold ... just give us piece of paper, its better because its much easier to use... It doesn't matter it lose 97% of purchasing power per 100 year" - that's their attitude.

The question is not about the trust but about the collapse of current system. Thats the only way to shake majority and open their eyes on how modern monetary system changed them into slaves and called them "middle class" with 200$ in wallet and 30 year mortgage on "starter home".
jr. member
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March 06, 2023, 03:51:54 AM
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Recently, I've been wondering, and based on the people I live with, I'd say that only 20% of them know what cryptocurrency is.
Sometimes I ask my friend or colleague if he knows what Bitcoin is, and if they're young (20-35 years old), they say, "Yes, I've heard about it. But I don't know much about it."
If I'm talking to older people (40–60), mostly they don't know what it is.

We are living in a world of big changes in every aspect of life. But do you think it will be time when cryptocurrency will come into our lives and be normal for all people? Will people be able to trust crypto?

I'm wondering what your opinion is about this.
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