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by simias 3258 days ago
Does it matter as far as bitcoin's adoption is concerned though? I don't know if it works differently in other countries but at least in Europe you pay the same price whether you pay cash or use a debit/credit card, even though the shops probably prefer cash because they don't have to pay any fees on it.

Do you think thinks will be different for bitcoins? Because if I end up having to pay the same price in BTC as I would with cash or Visa and on top of that I have to pay the bitcoin fee then as a consumer I'm not exactly better off.

>if cryptocurrencies become widely used for purchases, they, too, will likely become subject to tighter regulation.

I thought the whole point was to make a currency that could not be regulated by governments? If my coins are stolen what can the government do? It's as difficult to track as cash (if not more difficult) and it's completely immaterial like a credit card number. It's the perfect tool for thieves, as this ICO hack demonstrates. If the thieves are a bit patient and take the time to split and move their money around to hide their tracks they might never be found.