What is "hyperbitcoinization" and when / where will it occur? Bitcoin explained by Andreas M. Antonopoulos
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One of the earliest references to hyperbitcoinization (H-theory) derives from the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute. It describes a world waiting for bitcoin in the borderless, peer-to-peer sense. Especially true for emerging economies prone to inflation, hyperbitcoinization is an adoption theory with radical implications. Until recently, it was only a theory. @btc-central
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