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by TekMol
1666 days ago
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In the 90s many people said the same thing about "being online" and "having email". Writing letters and meeting in person works just fine, they said. Crypto makes so many things so much more efficient that not having access to it will be like not having access to the internet today. |
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Like what? I can currently pay for any legal physical or virtual good I can think of using a conventional credit card. Crypto might or might help privacy and might allow you to buy illegal things more easily. It's a hedge against inflation but a number of things have that quality.
The use of crypto seem inherently confined to keeping the state from doing things to people's money. States can be terrible but since crypto doesn't stop state from doing things to people's physical person, it's most often a protection of the rich from the state, which isn't something I'm particularly in favor of either.