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by jstanley
2839 days ago
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> not being able to contribute to the conversation You still think you are the one who gets to decide what the conversation is. My point is that lots of different groups of people are having lots of different conversations. Just because the group of people you hang out with don't like cryptocurrency doesn't mean other groups of people can't or won't use cryptocurrency. And there is nothing you can do to stop them. The genie is out of the bottle. > if you want this technology to take off It has already taken off. Millions of people around the world already use it. It is working just fine. |
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The "group of people I hang out with" you're referring to is actually the Federal Government of the United States, and it's not one that I'm particularly fond of, but they are who is in charge. As I mentioned in another post, the US government could easily shut down the effective use of every crypto currency inside of the United States. They have the legal and physical ability to do that today.
There is very little evidence that the crypto community understands the systems they are so eager to destroy and rebuild (often with worse solutions, that have already been tried and failed, to the same problems). This doesn't mean the current banking system does not have faults, but those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it.