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RE: The biggest problem cryptocurrencies will face before becoming mainstream (IMO)

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago

Wow I didn't think Brazil thinks that highly of Bitcoin first of all. I personally think we still have a long time before the wallet issue can be solved. If your forced to send their should be a way you can send with a special code or something so you get the money back after a day. That way you avoid the scenario. But then now that I think of it we can do that to anyone. Who knows only time will tell but I still have hope, Crypto banks can bring a lot more to the table since we still are in the beginning phases.

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Believe me, poorer countries are the most exited ones about cryptocurrencies. Imagine a country with WAY, WAY more corruption than you can imagine, inflation, unimaginable taxes, a currency worth a few dollar cents and lots of poor people. The cryptocurrency dream is a light in the end of the tunnel. But I know what you mean, most people haven't heard of it yet. There was recently I robbery here to an exchange where the robbers were asking for the bitcoin (as if it was some kind of paper), probably because they just heard about it on the TV and that it was worth thousands (around 50k on our currency).

50k in your currency? Wow I never put this in perspective. Well I guess its good most people don't know too much about this.

Thank you for your thoughts BTW.