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Topic: Where Do You Want To See Bitcoins In 5 Years Time? - page 2. (Read 2796 times)

newbie
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Hopefully, in a time of no more banks, I want to see the ability to pay bills (phone, power, water, internet) in bitcoins.
Not to mention, order any food I want in bitcoins, use bitcoins to have additions to my house.
Bitcoins to feed my dog...

Well.. I want bitcoins to be used with everything.
newbie
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I would love to see it become a more known currency all over te world.
newbie
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A long way off being used widely on highstreets, but used much more widely online.
newbie
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Gone, replaced by something better that doesn't require constant hashing/wasted energy and ASIC computers to keep free. The smartest people in the world are not yet even involved in Bitcoin. Bitcoin is leading the way, but I doubt it'll be the end all solution.

Pretty much this. The way I see it, Bitcoin will do to currencies what Napster did to music sharing online: It'll change everything, then fade into relative obscurity. But it's impact will be felt for a loooooong time.
member
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I would love to see bitcoins more accepted. I think every online retailer should offer payment via bitcoins (most at a discount) as they take far less risk (no chargebacks, etc.) and they avoid the sometimes high credit card processing fees.

Beyond that I really want to see a way I can pay with my phone for things are local retailers. I foresee an app where a retail establishment can give me a barcode or something to scan that has their wallet address and an amount, then I verify it and send it within seconds.
newbie
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Accepted eagerly by many businesses and individuals, like at porcfest 2012

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/porcfest-2012-biggest-bitcoin-event-ever-89714

except so commonplace that it's not news.
newbie
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I'd like to see cards for bit coins sold in USA stores.
hero member
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i want to buy a few physical bitcoins to leave in a safe (for my kids) for 15+ years and when the kids have grown up, see if theyre worth anything.   worst case, as a collectible theyre worth something more than zero.. but best case, they have appreciated in value and will be worth something substantial.

Aerobatic


hero member
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i want to see it as an alternative currency, not only usable for a hand full of shops but for relevant goods as food and basic stuff
i want it to still be unregulated and free, basically stay the same  and dont change for worse Wink

i really hope i doesnt turn out to be only a fun thing for specualtors, because i love the fundamentials of btc, and the idea behind it.

i also hope in countries where the government is extremely corrupt and unreliable people can use bitcoin to avoid getting ripped of. it could really do wonders for developing countries. the big problem we got here, is ofc that the dont really have access to tech/inet...
newbie
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newbie
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I'd like to see bitcoin to make a serious contribution to 'international development' (though I don't really like that term). An international currency has a real potential for alternative economics in places on the periphery of the capitalist economy.

Also, in relation to the hue use of resources, it occurred to me last night that mining rigs could be used as 'dump loads' in renewable energy installations. I have a bit of experience of working with wind turbines, and there is often a need in small scale installations to have somewhere to put energy when there is too much to use or store. With wind turbines, this just needs to be a windy day.

Mining rigs could automatically turn on when the wind is blowing and all your batteries are full.

Pete
Egham Sustainability - www.eghamsus.co.uk

This is good.  I can't see energy consumption being a huge issue for BTC if our governments ever let us move out of the stone age, or if we stop letting them control us like sheep.

I'd like to see bitcoin proving to be an effective medium for serving the honest needs of the world as far as currency is concerned...more than where bitcoin might be, I'd just like to see a few government officials actually try to start doing their jobs instead of just whoring themselves out to the highest bidders.
newbie
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I'd like to see bitcoin to make a serious contribution to 'international development' (though I don't really like that term). An international currency has a real potential for alternative economics in places on the periphery of the capitalist economy.

Also, in relation to the hue use of resources, it occurred to me last night that mining rigs could be used as 'dump loads' in renewable energy installations. I have a bit of experience of working with wind turbines, and there is often a need in small scale installations to have somewhere to put energy when there is too much to use or store. With wind turbines, this just needs to be a windy day.

Mining rigs could automatically turn on when the wind is blowing and all your batteries are full.

Pete
Egham Sustainability - www.eghamsus.co.uk
newbie
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So 2018. That's the year of the football world cup in Russia. I would like to pay my ticket for the final in Moscow with bitcoin!
sr. member
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Gone, replaced by something better that doesn't require constant hashing/wasted energy and ASIC computers to keep free. The smartest people in the world are not yet even involved in Bitcoin. Bitcoin is leading the way, but I doubt it'll be the end all solution.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if you end up being correct.  Bitcoin is an amazing concept and idea,  but it's not out of the realm of possibility that someone will take the concept of crypto p2p currency and make something even better than Bitcoin in the future.



To answer the OP's question:

* I would like to see better/more stable exchanges. I still feel current exchanges are very amaeture,  I think the problems with mtgox recently has only helped confirm that.

* I would like to see bitcoin a lot easier to use and more secure. I talk to too many people who don't get into bitcoin because it's simply too complicated for them and they would also most likely do a very poor job securing their wallet(s).

* More stability. The roller coaster ride has been fun and all but bitcoin will never be a realistic CURRENCY until it becomes stable like a normal currency is. Until it's more stable it will be a commodity/investment and not many people or merchants will have a desire to use it as a currency

* More merchants accepting bitcoin....of course I feel for this to happen a couple of my other complaints will need to be fixed (more stability and ease of use) before more merchants start accepting bitcoin.
sr. member
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I'd like to see it used as a backup currency when some national currency fails due to reckless spending by its government.  Somewhere like Argentina, for instance.

If we have the appropriate infrastructure in place, it could prove to be easier, faster, cheaper, and more reliable than using USD as a backup.  The citizens of that country might like it so much that they refuse to switch to their government's next currency.

I'd then like to see worldwide acknowledgement that Bitcoin worked well as a currency of last resort.

Sound unlikely?  With today's infrastructure, it is probably impossible.  The currency needs to handle much more than the current limit of 3 transactions per second (~2000 per 10 minutes).  We need better wallets, almost as easy to use as cash (but without the fear of counterfeiting), secure enough that thieves cannot access the bitcoins within, impossible to lose bitcoins because everything is automatically backed up to a distributed cloud with no single point of failure.  If your device dies, replace it and resync to the the cloud, as long as you know all the security answers.

One by one we win over the people in various countries.

Remember, this is supposed to be a global currency, used by everyone,everywhere, every day, putting banks out of business and forcing governments to behave responsibly.  It is already fast and cheap.  Now it needs to be easy to use, idiot-proof, and more secure.

There's a lot of attention on fixing exchanges now, but we more urgently need a better wallet!
legendary
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Gone, replaced by something better that doesn't require constant hashing/wasted energy and ASIC computers to keep free. The smartest people in the world are not yet even involved in Bitcoin. Bitcoin is leading the way, but I doubt it'll be the end all solution.

I can't agree with this, as mining creates venues of profit.(Which has it's ups and downs) While ASIC computers will kill it for hobbyists like myself to earn some money, using hardware I already got, or want to tinker with. Being a PC builder and interested in all forms of technology, I'd like to see a utopia where ASIC miners and GPU miners alike can still make reasonable money using hardware they have, for fun, and for their egos, aka, the nerdy hobbyists, who just like to experiment, and the much larger investors who look to make a huge business out of it.

Kinda like how we have Staples Techs, Apple nerds, and what not, and we have computer shops, tech guys, and private consultants. Everyone should be allowed to be involved, no matter what they bring to the table, everyone should get something. Maybe I'm hoping for too much.

GPUs will be dead when ASIC goes mainstream.  The point is, it's a waste of energy; finding the needle in the haystack for ten minutes to solve a block is a huge use of resource, hashing power that could've gone to some other good (some have mentioned foldingHome.)  It does, however, work, and until we find something else which works, this'll do for now.
newbie
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Gone, replaced by something better that doesn't require constant hashing/wasted energy and ASIC computers to keep free. The smartest people in the world are not yet even involved in Bitcoin. Bitcoin is leading the way, but I doubt it'll be the end all solution.

I can't agree with this, as mining creates venues of profit.(Which has it's ups and downs) While ASIC computers will kill it for hobbyists like myself to earn some money, using hardware I already got, or want to tinker with. Being a PC builder and interested in all forms of technology, I'd like to see a utopia where ASIC miners and GPU miners alike can still make reasonable money using hardware they have, for fun, and for their egos, aka, the nerdy hobbyists, who just like to experiment, and the much larger investors who look to make a huge business out of it.

Kinda like how we have Staples Techs, Apple nerds, and what not, and we have computer shops, tech guys, and private consultants. Everyone should be allowed to be involved, no matter what they bring to the table, everyone should get something. Maybe I'm hoping for too much.
hero member
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Gone, replaced by something better that doesn't require constant hashing/wasted energy and ASIC computers to keep free. The smartest people in the world are not yet even involved in Bitcoin. Bitcoin is leading the way, but I doubt it'll be the end all solution.
newbie
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Being accepted by cabbies n clubs. Smiley
newbie
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- Being accepted by more merchants online
- Hits a 1k mark!
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