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Davita- I have to disagree with you in this
a 1$ bill has no intrinsic value, if what you say is correct.
Money as you all know it historically will become obsolete. It is the natural order of things.
I don't say Bitcoin itself will be the thing in the future- no-one knows. I guess as a lame comparison we look at betamax recorders- & then along came VHS.
However BTC is the one that people have heard of and is the major market cap in this industry.
There is around half a trillion USD market cap in the CC industry- are you saying that is not intrinsic value?
It is a sought after "commodity".
As with anything it is all about perception of value. Technolgy advances, things get left behind.
To be fair in many parts of the world cash has pretty much been left behind. Some people rarely handle cash they just move numbers about digitally online.
So, tell me - how are cryptocurrencies not a natural progression from that in an increasingly technology-driven world?
a 1$ bill has no intrinsic value, if what you say is correct.
Money as you all know it historically will become obsolete. It is the natural order of things.
I don't say Bitcoin itself will be the thing in the future- no-one knows. I guess as a lame comparison we look at betamax recorders- & then along came VHS.
However BTC is the one that people have heard of and is the major market cap in this industry.
There is around half a trillion USD market cap in the CC industry- are you saying that is not intrinsic value?
It is a sought after "commodity".
As with anything it is all about perception of value. Technolgy advances, things get left behind.
To be fair in many parts of the world cash has pretty much been left behind. Some people rarely handle cash they just move numbers about digitally online.
So, tell me - how are cryptocurrencies not a natural progression from that in an increasingly technology-driven world?
