@Power2theEdge@ZacksJerryRig I've been seeing variations on this argument a lot lately (but only after the price crashed).
There are many technical and social problems to solve before Bitcoin can succeed at its goal. "Not my keys, not my coins" isn't an easy sell to people who are used to banks.
@ryangrim I like Bitcoin.
It's a socialized financial system--owned by the people who use it. The more people that use it the better it becomes.
Its something that inspires me about the future.
I don't know who @PortfolioXpert or @TheBTCTherapist are. Their accounts both seem boring.
Announcing https://t.co/5AziQYoVEi Alpha
An on-chain mining game by the Fuel Forge devs.
Idle mining on the surface, but a race underneath. Your hash power fuels the hunt for Pyrite.
@skdh It brings a lot of _new_ problems, while the benefits are easy to take for granted. The obliteration, scattering, and democratization of "traditional" media is an incalculable good, imho. Lies in "new" media are "misinformation", lies in "traditional" media were "common knowledge
This is a revolution. It's bloodless, but that doesn't mean it's not a battle. There are many actors that have different goals and it's hard to see who is an ally and who is a villain. Sometimes people team up with actors they disagree with because they have a common goal/enemy.
"True believers" are concerned with improving security, scalability, and usability of the chains for "normal" people. These are hard problems to solve while maintaining decentralization and might not have a lot of money in it for developers.