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by liamcardenas
2896 days ago
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There are a lot of points here — many of which have been rebutted elsewhere But I would like to point out that this article fails in the beginning, by mischaracterizing the Bitcoin-Internet comparison. People comparing Bitcoin to the Internet are not saying “the internet was big and so will be bitcoin”. The internet comparison is most commonly a counter-argument to people saying “bitcoin is technically confusing and hard to use, so it will never gain mainstream adoption”. If one can point to an example of another technology that wasn’t always easy to use and understand, that now everyone uses, that demonstrates bitcoin could still succeed. |
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I eagerly await your citations.
> People comparing Bitcoin to the Internet are not saying “the internet was big and so will be bitcoin”. The internet comparison is most commonly a counter-argument to people saying “bitcoin is technically confusing and hard to use, so it will never gain mainstream adoption”.
I know of zero cases of such. In every frickin' case, they're saying "the internet was big and so will be bitcoin". Their argument really is that simplistic and bad.