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by honestlyreally 3222 days ago
I think one day you'll look back and regret this post. Its still an early adopters phase.

Recent transaction sent $160m, the fee was $0.70, it was confirmed within minutes.

Not sure what to say if you can't see value there

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It would be more accurate to say, that a recent transaction sent $160M worth of Bitcoin. Tomorrow that might only be worth $150M, who knows?
I guess I'm not a multi millionaire who needs to transfer that kind of money? What exactly are people buying with bitcoin that cannot be done with standard currencies? Unless it offers some radical access to process or markets standard currencies do not, I just can't see the point.
I'm sure the parties involved in transferring $160M via an anonymous and untraceable currency had perfectly legitimate reasons for doing so /s.
Wasn't anonymous OR untraceable, which is clearly evidenced by the fact that we all know about it and can see it on the public blockchain.
Ok, then who has the money now?
Wasn't anonymous or untraceable.
Oh, well, if there is no perceived use case for you, then there must not be any use cases, even though someone just pointed out a very specific and valuable use case. That's logical.
Have you used a bank lately? Tried moving money and buying some stocks? Tell me how long that takes from money leaving your account to settlement.
Three days in Australia, and that's enforced by ASIC not the bank. Moving money is instant though, unless it's to a credit union which can take around 24 hours or so.
I'm also from Australia and moving money is not instant between different banks. Crypto settlement is instant.