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This is a manipulative question. Don’t be manipulative. You seem to be deliberately distracting the reader from considering the whole point of bitcoin and how remaining what it was meant to be will actually have the greatest positive and helpful impacts on the most amount of people. Do YOU care more about the thief, the victims, or all users of Bitcoin now and in the future?
@beepmatz@naomibrockwell Try unwinding all the connected accounts, payments, autopays, etc. that are attached to your card after and you’ll quickly feel the pain that could have been prevented if you had a unique card number for each vendor. And I haven’t even touched on privacy issues yet.
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@cryptorebel_SV@AsherHopp The morality argument seems quite strange. Bitcoin was built to be money. Someone saying it shouldn’t be used for things other than money isn’t an example of trying to be morally superior. It’s simply speaking accurately.
@RayDalio The greats of the fiat era struggle to think outside of the fiat-minded box. You’re a good example of this Ray. We’ve appreciated your teaching and efforts, but you’ve got to do a bit more work to understand Bitcoin. Holler if you care to discuss.
Here are 13 things Bitcoin is useful for. Reference them when someone tells you Bitcoin has no utility value.
1) peer-to-peer digital cash for transactions
2) money that can’t be debased or inflated away
3) money that can be self-custodied safely and easily without help from a third party
4) money that is censorship resistant
5) money that is permissionless
6) a way to transfer money internationally or domestically outside the traditional rails and regulation
7) banking the normally unbanked
8) a lower cost method of merchant processing, remittances, and money transfers
9) a method to strengthen power grids and fund infrastructure development for normally forgotten communities
10) a 24/7 liquidity market
11) a pristine collateral for loans
12) a power projection method being tested by nation states to protect digital information in cyberspace from bad actors, enemies and attackers
13) being used to accelerate renewable energy production