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what's the actual point of crypto beyond speculating on its price for profit?
seriously, why would this gain mass adoption if it hasn't already?

>> No.55240888

>hurr durr my name is OP and i ask dumb questions while refusing to use AI

>> No.55241014

>>55240873
> A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online
payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a
financial institution

>> No.55241026

>>55240873
its universal
one value across every country

>> No.55241785

>>55240873
so you know how mastercard and visa and PayPal have their own payment networks but have a high minimum fee per transaction? Bitcoin is a competitor to these networks, more efficient, so able to offer far lower minimum fees per transaction. This allows for microtransactions.
Its all in the Bitcoin whitepaper
Only BSV kept this design alive.

>> No.55241793

>>55240873
>why would this gain mass adoption if it hasn't already?
Because all fiat currencies are imploding in real time and no one knows what to do about it besides spin up new fiat currencies

>> No.55241801

>>55241785
Bitcoin isn't a stable currency. There are fees to convert into stable coins.

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55241814

>>55240873
people are stupid and it takes some time

>> No.55241957

>>55241801
Wrong but yes it's volatile currently, faggots not needed

>> No.55243208

>>55241957
less volatile than shithole currencies like venezuela

>> No.55243461

>>55240873
The use cases of crypto are:
1. Gambling
2. Scamming

>> No.55243475

>>55241814
ah yes, it's the people who are stupid. Not the guy that believes in something that's been around for 14 years and solves nothing.

>> No.55243595

>>55241785
Bch subhumans use all the arguments of bsv but don’t have the technology to boast about anything . I think that the Freemasons don’t want normies to understand or own bsv. Most just opt out or end up buying useless shitcoins/ or top coins that are essentially dotcom bubble lies.

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55243769

>>55240873
>why would this gain mass adoption if it hasn't already?
Bro, we gave up when Amaury rage quit and Avalanche consensus wasn't implemented, then we sold and bought AVAX at $0.50.
You might have missed the important part.
The goal was to increase BITCOIN adoption. 2017 set us back years behind and now it's too late. When we started, mobile apps like Venmo either didn't exist or were pure shit, and crypto had a huge chance at taking them over.
You can't explain the dangers of CBDCs to normies, at least not to an extent to which you'll prevent them from becoming the norm. It's over.
At least make money off the scumbags who ruined bitcoin. Selling avax at x250 was one way to do it, I'm sure there's plenty of others.

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55243792

>>55241014
is that all?