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As I remember it, no one laughed and pointed fingers at the internet. The fingerpointing that took place was focused on the .com bubble. It eventually proved justified.
Regardless, you seem to be saying here the gist of your internet analogy is "we are early adopters." If Bitcoin takes the path of the internet, you would be proven correct.
If, OTOH, it follows the course of
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BTCabies, I'm afraid that people who discovered Bitcoin after 2013 are late to the party
This Beanie Babies comparison is getting old, just like the Tulips one.
The internet comparison, OTOH, just gets funnier with each time I hear it.
Beanie Babies were just useless collectible toys, Bitcoin on the other hand makes it possible to move money around without friction and almost non-existent fees and removes the middleman in transactions.
Only if you don't understand
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BTCabies.
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BTCabies are a store of value, precious due to their limited supply. As more and more people discover
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BTCabies, the demand for
BTCeanies will increase, while the supply will not. Ergo, higher
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BTCabies price, because supply and demand.*
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BTCabies can not be be transacted with.
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BTCabies are a store of value, not a means of exchange. Currently the majority of
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BTCabies transactions, as is the case with the majority of Bitcoin transactions, are accomplished by converting
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BTCabies to fiat.
BTCeanie BTCabies supply is controlled by a centralized entity.
Bitcoin is getting there. The supply is controlled by a cabal of devs with commit privileges and a handful of pools/megamines.
BTCeanie BTCabies are not fungible
Bitcoin is not soft and cuddly, what's your point?
BTCeanie BTCabies are not durable
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BTCabies existed since the 90s. Bitcoin has been around how long?
BTCeanie BTCabies are not divisible
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BTCabies are a store of value, not a currency. No need for divisibility.
BTCeanie BTCabies are hardly verifiable
Only if you don't know
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BTCabies. Experts can tell. Much easier to become a
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BTCabies expert than to learn how to use Bitcoin without getting owned--this forum stands as a testament to that.
Of course,
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BTCabies have many desirable qualities that Bitcoin doesn't have. For instance, they do not require the internet or a computer, making them much more valuable in the armageddon scenarios preppers/libers like to harp on as Bitcoin's endgame.
Oh, and
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BTCabies are soft. Is Bitcoin soft? Checkmate!
But I honestly don't understand how the [alleged] differences you've listed invalidate the quoted post.