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Topic: Will bitcoin be harder to access in the future? - page 17. (Read 2601 times)

legendary
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That would not happen since services are trying to connect to the general masses lately, even suggesting that sending and receiving bitcoins through SMS would be a good addition to the ecosystem. One of the main proponents of the bitcoin whitepaper is to make it as decentralized as possible, and true to this--though some aspects of it have lost its decentralized nature--bitcoin is still somewhat decentralized. No central authority could ever own the whole of bitcoin, and services built around bitcoin can create things and content to satisfy the masses' needs and whatnot. The inaccessibility will come to the services, not from bitcoin itself.
full member
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Bitcoin will be hard to access in the near future because it has a maximum supply and if those that have do not sell or exchange it cannot be easily accessible and it will become more expensive because their will be high demand and little supply
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I believe bitcoin will be easy to access in the future, but we might not get the price as cheap as we are currently having now. When massive adoptions come into the network we may see a price that will be very high, reason it's important we keep our bitcoin safe from FUD-ers.
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Bitcoin will always be public because of the blockchain, but it's different if there are certain people who use bitcoin for their own benefit.

It is precisely that bitcoin will be more accessible in the future considering our technology continues to grow.
newbie
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It completely depends on the price of Bitcoin in the future. The cryptocurrency market is very unpredictable. But if the price of Bitcoin rises a lot in future, then it might get hardly accessible to everyone.
newbie
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I think that it will harder to access in future because there are some countries whete btc is still illegal
newbie
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I believe bitcoin access will become more flexible in future and it will become global currency because most of the countries are accepting bitcoin.
newbie
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In my bicoins future is bright bright because the digital transaction  is the best way to earn and expenses.
sr. member
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As of now, more and more users are getting the hang of sitting by their computers all day and they get paid millions through the help of bitcoins. What they earn is more than what they had in real life which makes life convenient and easier.

On the other hand, bitcoins are really helpful and accessible to everybody or to a group of individuals and they just click and their wallets get full. But what if, sometime in the future, bitcoins become more private and unaccessible? Will that cause a problem? What could've happened to us who were engaged in it first rather than the newbies to come?
this will all depend on the rules that will apply in the future, maybe now the use of crypto is very easy and free, but in my opinion maybe in the future there will be adjustments for crypto which will change the way crypto is used, for example there may be taxes for crypto
full member
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As of now, more and more users are getting the hang of sitting by their computers all day and they get paid millions through the help of bitcoins. What they earn is more than what they had in real life which makes life convenient and easier.

On the other hand, bitcoins are really helpful and accessible to everybody or to a group of individuals and they just click and their wallets get full. But what if, sometime in the future, bitcoins become more private and unaccessible? Will that cause a problem? What could've happened to us who were engaged in it first rather than the newbies to come?
we have to think positively, as long as large countries still accept bitcoin then everything will be fine. At present America and China are still opening the door today. so stay calm.
member
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yes, bitcoin is very comfortable, we manage time every day, and the world of trading is always the first choice.

when we see there are still many internet networks, then bitcoin is always accessible, bitcoin always has open source characters.

if bitcoin cannot be accessed, it will certainly have a negative impact on the crypto user economy.
old crypto users will always have the opportunity to create profit. they master the market and have a very good strategy.
newbie
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I think will not, the Bitcoin's advantage is its haven't required any password or username to login, you just remember the private key to make transaction, you don't have to login to see your wallet (except Exchange).
So I think it will not be harder to access in the future, It is wrong with Bitcoin original purpose when Bitcoin was created
newbie
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Bitcoin was invented to be accessible by anyone who has access to internet and it will stay that way. People will keep on exchanging it with each other so the accessability will not be harmed.
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legendary
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As of now, more and more users are getting the hang of sitting by their computers all day and they get paid millions through the help of bitcoins.
What do you even mean with this? "Sitting by their computers and get paid millions?". I don't know where you're getting your information from.

What they earn is more than what they had in real life which makes life convenient and easier.
Again, confusing as hell. If earning bitcoin was THAT easy then every Venezuelan should be rich by now.

On the other hand, bitcoins are really helpful and accessible to everybody or to a group of individuals and they just click and their wallets get full.
Wallets don't get "full". Also, "just click?". If you're referring to faucets then it's definitely 100% not worth it as a monetary method.

But what if, sometime in the future, bitcoins become more private and unaccessible? Will that cause a problem? What could've happened to us who were engaged in it first rather than the newbies to come?
That's the exact opposite of what bitcoin is. Bitcoin is made to be accessible to everyone as it doesn't need a central authority for it to work. You need to study more.
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Well, bitcoins might be less accessible if most of the people would not want to sell them, the price would go up even more dirastically. In terms of access, they still will be traded on exchanges so if you've got fiat, you can buy it.
No, in my opinion, in the future BTC will be a strong penny and developers will optimize using BTC, so I think that electronic money will become the major currency in the future.
newbie
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Well, bitcoins might be less accessible if most of the people would not want to sell them, the price would go up even more dirastically. In terms of access, they still will be traded on exchanges so if you've got fiat, you can buy it.
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Bitcoin despite the robust technology that was built by it , it will be accessible by all. most universities now integrate the blockchain technology as course of study where student can learn the history of bitcoin and altcoin and also how they can improve on the technology , outside this there alot of project ongoing that is addressing this challenges right now. in no time bitcoin we be accessible by all and also user friendly .
jr. member
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As of now, more and more users are getting the hang of sitting by their computers all day and they get paid millions through the help of bitcoins. What they earn is more than what they had in real life which makes life convenient and easier.

On the other hand, bitcoins are really helpful and accessible to everybody or to a group of individuals and they just click and their wallets get full. But what if, sometime in the future, bitcoins become more private and unaccessible? Will that cause a problem? What could've happened to us who were engaged in it first rather than the newbies to come?
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