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Topic: Yes or No? Doesn't Bitcoin unfairly benefit early adopters? - page 3. (Read 3951 times)

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Of course not, because what they get now is a gift from their struggle when bitcoin still has a low price, so it's natural that they get more from us.
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I think not! Bitcoin is always fair to everyone. Those who accept early, they always receive the right amount of profit at the moment of Bitcoin. Maybe they will feel unfair because they are pioneers but do not get big profits. However, they used a large amount of Bitcoin and did not appreciate it. If they keep it, they are now billionaires. Success does not come to those who are impatient and too greedy.
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Its only fair that they benefit the most because they have taken a large risk on buying computers and mining non stop, they were the first to believe that bitcoin would revolutionize the money system while other just laugh at them, so i think its only fair for them to get the most out of bitcoin.
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the early adopter are the senior of the forum, if you joined today and some body join later then you will high experience than those who are join  today the early joiner are the main asset of the bitcoin. if they not take interest and ignore the bitcoin then bitcoin was unable to cross all these step such as today popular in the world also.


It is not unfair for those who adopted early, it was just with a stroke of luck, intelligence and a very good strategic move they did and now they are benefiting greatly from the risk they took years ago.
the earlyadopter are the senior of the forum, if you joined today and some body join later then you will high experience than those who are joing today the earlyjoiner are the main asset of the bitcoin. if they not take interest and ignore the bitcoin then bitcoinwasun able to cross all these step such as today popular in the world also.

I was surprising about that. It seems another altaccounts or copycat. Just quoted it for the future reference.


Being an early adopter / pioneer does really give you an advantage. However, those adopters in the past were not really sure about BTC's future. If we put ourselves in their own shoes, do we still think Bitcoin might succeed in the future? Of course, the answer is either 50/50 or NO. I'm pretty sure that majority of people in this site (including me), hesitated to invest. Investing in a digital product and unsure of its faith is being associated with great risks. We all fear that our investment will turn into nothing, but those early adopters assume greater risk and have the capability to invest of what they can really afford to lose. If they managed to hold or accumulate coins from its early beginnings and reap higher returns, they totally deserve it.

The high risk and high return. Those early adopters are betting on the high risk to be a part from the cryptocurrency. It looks fair to see the new comers gets very high price of bitcoin at the moment.
But sadly there is no actual use of the bitcoin. the scalability becomes another problem in this time.
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It is not unfair for those who adopted early, it was just with a stroke of luck, intelligence and a very good strategic move they did and now they are benefiting greatly from the risk they took years ago.
the earlyadopter are the senior of the forum, if you joined today and some body join later then you will high experience than those who are joing today the earlyjoiner are the main asset of the bitcoin. if they not take interest and ignore the bitcoin then bitcoinwasun able to cross all these step such as today popular in the world also.
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Being an early adopter / pioneer does really give you an advantage. However, those adopters in the past were not really sure about BTC's future. If we put ourselves in their own shoes, do we still think Bitcoin might succeed in the future? Of course, the answer is either 50/50 or NO. I'm pretty sure that majority of people in this site (including me), hesitated to invest. Investing in a digital product and unsure of its faith is being associated with great risks. We all fear that our investment will turn into nothing, but those early adopters assume greater risk and have the capability to invest of what they can really afford to lose. If they managed to hold or accumulate coins from its early beginnings and reap higher returns, they totally deserve it.
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the early adopter are the senior of the forum, if you joined today and some body join later then you will high experience than those who are join  today the early joiner are the main asset of the bitcoin. if they not take interest and ignore the bitcoin then bitcoin was unable to cross all these step such as today popular in the world also.
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How is it unfair that Bitcoin benefitted early adopters more than those who didn't adopt it early? That makes no sense. "First come, first serve" as they say... am I right? Cheesy

We are not entitled to anything in life. The bottom line is that if you got in early, good for you and you deserve it. There is no point hating on or blaming them because you would also be rich if you were an early adopter and I doubt you would be complaining. Grin
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Yes true, even i never heard of the inventor of bitcoin ie mr. nakamoto becomes a millionaire, he should be the richest first person because of bitcoin, of course this is not fair.
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I think it's fair, maybe many early adopters are sorry to see the current price, but we can not forget the services of developers who have made bitcoin like this, of course people have to be patient to get big profits.
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It is not unfair for those who adopted early, it was just with a stroke of luck, intelligence and a very good strategic move they did and now they are benefiting greatly from the risk they took years ago.
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Yes or No?    Doesn't Bitcoin unfairly benefit early adopters?
I don't think there is anything like unfair treatment for the early bitcoin adaptors and those of us who got the information late for without their believe in bitcoin we wouldn't be where we are today. So what they benefit from bitcoin I believe that there deserve it nothing more.
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if you will really take the time to consider the idea, it is not unfair. Look where we are now today, everything that is happening in the industry mostly the early adopters paved the way.

Give credit to where it is due.  They are the one who first believe in bitcoin and the reason why bitcoin grew was because of their efforts.  They are strong as they are the people who did not give up on bitcoin even when its price is really low.  I wish I knew bitcoin at that time.  I am patient in waiting.


I agree give credit and it's certainly not fair, they should be appreciated but also it was easier for many as they did not have to invest huge amounts to now get to where they are. I do not feel as though they do not deserve it but I'm certainly very envious!
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if you will really take the time to consider the idea, it is not unfair. Look where we are now today, everything that is happening in the industry mostly the early adopters paved the way.

Give credit to where it is due.  They are the one who first believe in bitcoin and the reason why bitcoin grew was because of their efforts.  They are strong as they are the people who did not give up on bitcoin even when its price is really low.  I wish I knew bitcoin at that time.  I am patient in waiting.
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Yes or No?    Doesn't Bitcoin unfairly benefit early adopters?

No, because they are lucky that they bought bitcoin at very cheap price before at much less as $1 per bitcoin value and now they will sell it high. I just understand why this world unfairly because i don't see any unfriendly or any madness that bitcoin will give to the pioneering investors but only very fortunate for them.
but in fact for early users bitcoin probably many of them have become rich today. imagine 8 years ago you bought a burger with 10 btc, you can imagine how many people have bitcoin at the start of launching. and currently the bitcoin price reaches $ 10k per btc. so do not be surprised if early adopter get a huge profit
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LOL, soon people will be blamed for saving money in Bitcoin some years back. We could spin the question differently: Is it fair that the early adopters took the risks to believe in the project, while those who are jumping on the bitcoin wagon now are "risk-free"?
You see there is two points of view to think about.
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if you will really take the time to consider the idea, it is not unfair. Look where we are now today, everything that is happening in the industry mostly the early adopters paved the way.
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Yes or No?    Doesn't Bitcoin unfairly benefit early adopters?
In terms of unfair benefits? People invested before and now earned money on  course! Weird question...
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No, education and information of bitcoin is unfair some people have the information some of them donot have the information.
Lol! It is not unfair in any way. This is not the fault of bitcoin or other people who get to know about it earlier and they trusted bitcoin. Bitcoin is the one which is not going to stop making others rich and it totally depends on us how we are using it and how much information we are gaining regarding bitcoin. We need to work hard in order to gain money from bitcoin by searching a lot about it.
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Yes or No?    Doesn't Bitcoin unfairly benefit early adopters?

The benefit of course of the early adopters is their knowledge in the crypto world, and the lesson they've acquired through experience. If the early adopters of Bitcoin didn't had faith in it, took risks, ignored the potential, and didn't gave away large number of bitcoin for further adoption, I think there would have been no bitcoin adoption and it will not exist now.
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