A significant (and arguably growing) part of the world population would likely disagree with your characterisation of Bitcoin's service as 'largely philosphical' (check your financial privilege!): https://twitter.com/gladstein/status/1502067170242613248
Another Bitcoin talking point that’s never backed by any actual numbers.
The El Salvador experiment suggests that Bitcoin’s appeal in the third world is very limited, and the use cases are better addressed by more efficient payment technologies.
(Btw I’m not going to click on your random Twitter or YouTube link. Why do crypto people assume that a reasonable debate involves dumping social media links without explanation.)
The El Salvador experiment suggests that Bitcoin’s appeal in the third world is very limited, and the use cases are better addressed by more efficient payment technologies.
(Btw I’m not going to click on your random Twitter or YouTube link. Why do crypto people assume that a reasonable debate involves dumping social media links without explanation.)