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Lol, gotta love the rampant manipulation of a totally unregulated market. Not sure how we handle this long-term, without government regulation.
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no need for government in crypto... but they re trying hard
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Like it or not, those incentives will be necessary for Bitcoin to replace fiat long term.
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Bitcoin will never replace fiat. It will always be just another option along with fiat.
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IMHO, the whole Bitcoin incentive system & game theory behind it is dependent on rapid global adoption.
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I think another crypto will replace fiat. Not bitcoin. Bitcoin will be like Linux, that crypto will be like windows or mac. Bitcoin BTC... BCH might be that crypto.
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Then how will it ever be truly useful, if its is always susceptible to rampant manipulation against fiat?
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It has certain characteristics that make it useful that fiat can't do. Like sending to another country in a second. Just like a credit or debit card didn't replace fiat.
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If Bitcoin remains an obscure vessel for only a select subset of transactions, then the game theory behind the network crumbles over time as difficulty increases and block reward drops
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I think that at the end of the day, Bitcoin provides no built in incentive mechanisms to keep fiat exchange value honest / legitimate. They need to come from elsewhere. But where?
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What to you think has to happen for Bitcoin to become a stable currency? Even with significantly more use, it is still susceptible to this kind of manipulation.