RE: This Marks the End of Banks - Why Cryptocurrencies Are Our Future

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This Marks the End of Banks - Why Cryptocurrencies Are Our Future

in cryptocurrencies •  7 years ago 

I understand. That makes some sense. I think as cryptos become more and more mainstream, we'll require the need to exchange back to fiat less and less. I read a blog a few years ago by someone who lived for 30 days only using cryptocurrency. He was pretty much able to do it, but there were a few hiccups. I think that if that same journalist were to try it now with the advent of the BitPay card, and other options, he may just be able to pull off an entire year of living off crypto only.

I guess for me, I'm less interested in what coins they are, and more interested in that they just work easily, quickly, and securely.

Thoughts?

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I think thats the key how easy fast and secure the coin is. But i think also we have to stay as decentralized as much as possible but also remember for the time being we have to sort of work along side fiat money. Until crypto is really ready for the world. ive only been on steemit a few weeks and only found out about it from reading up on bitshares and when i found out it was the same creator i opened a account straight away. Im not easily impressed in this crypto market but for me steemit is a FB killer i love it and if bitshares gets fiat gateway bye bye coindesk and all the others exchanges so we can finally have a free market and no governments closing down exchanges.