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Title: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: tokenchatkelvin on March 12, 2018, 07:21:27 AM
Other than companies which focuses on security and technology to improve their cryptocurrency, what do you think if cryptocurrency is a real currency? Would it be functional, effective, useful, convenient?


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: squatz1 on March 12, 2018, 01:23:47 PM
The thing with Bitcoin is that it can be ever changing, so yes it could be functional in any circumstance. Becuase if we did hit the point where we REALLY needed to scale because a good amount of the world wanted to use Bitcoin, I think the miners would be able to do it -- I think they'd go for it too. Bitcoin isn't like anything else, we're able to do some crazy things if we need to -- like the lightning network which I really want to succeed.

So yes, I fully do think it can.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: Neelix on March 12, 2018, 01:30:09 PM
It will be useful & functional once the security and scalability is at its best. Minimal transaction times and costs is why cryptos are so special and interesting to use as a currency. This probably is the most important usecase for the whole technology.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: Spazzer on March 12, 2018, 01:33:23 PM
Yes. The technology is designed to be changed over time such as Lightening Network. It has a long way to go to be able to handle 7 billion users, but as technology and time progresses so does the change of this becoming a universal currency.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: R21 on March 12, 2018, 01:41:41 PM
Yes it is! functional as it's settings. bitcoin is a digital currency so it's also deserve technological activities. yes your explaining all attributes is have within bitcoin.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: yonghaseo on March 12, 2018, 01:46:14 PM
The thing with Bitcoin is that it can be ever changing, so yes it could be functional in any circumstance. Becuase if we did hit the point where we REALLY needed to scale because a good amount of the world wanted to use Bitcoin, I think the miners would be able to do it -- I think they'd go for it too. Bitcoin isn't like anything else, we're able to do some crazy things if we need to -- like the lightning network which I really want to succeed.

So yes, I fully do think it can.
I do agree bitcoin can be functional being use as a real currency. In this digital world that we are currently deal with bitcoin can be a great tool as a mode of payment. Yes Bitcoin isn't like anything else, its flexibility and transactionally very convenient. Just a certain studies and public acceptability can make it posible.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: paynercash on March 12, 2018, 01:50:20 PM
Cryptocurrency is the real currency they will be very useful, the transaction cost is very low, you can easily transfer and receive between countries without any intermediaries. Time is very fast, it only takes a few seconds to a few minutes. And you can take Cryptocurrency to any country you want without having to exchange currency. That is the benefit if cryptocurrency becomes the main currency of the world.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: Bonsaiav on March 12, 2018, 02:46:36 PM
Physically, bitcoin isn't a real currency we can only see bitcoin in the form of value or the amount only. Bitcoin has a distinctive character that isn't owned by any other type of currency, that is functional. With its functional nature bitcoin is able to make its users feel comfortable and we can also use bitcoin in various ways either as currency, tradable item, or something that can be invested. Since the first time i used bitcoin on September 17, 2017 my economy has been helped and it makes me feel good so for me bitcoin is very useful and can be used as an effective solution.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: Qartersa on March 12, 2018, 02:57:35 PM
Other than companies which focuses on security and technology to improve their cryptocurrency, what do you think if cryptocurrency is a real currency? Would it be functional, effective, useful, convenient?


I do not think so UNLESS it is EFFECTIVELY regulated by governments. You know, it is an innovation that comes with so much legal issues because it knows no jurisdiction to speak of. It actually encompasses and surpasses all States I know of, and guess what, it very well penetrated a good number of the populace. The encryption it was made of makes it very technical and thus difficult for governments to trace transactions for proper regulation in terms of identifying criminal activities (money laundering, drugs, and etc.) and taxation. If all data is heavily coded, it will be harder for the governments, respectively, to monitor all the aforementioned. If there is no proper taxation, for instance, how can governments sustain its cause? The effect would clearly be chaos as I see it. Imagine a world where people at large are given so much power in terms of how they handle their monies across borders? How dangerous that is.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: kache2018 on March 12, 2018, 02:59:38 PM
I think right now it is already since it is already disseminated amongst countries. Some of these countries even started it as a purchasing power to buy some necessities. Its a bit vague when you're asking cryptocurrency as a real currency. It is! why was it called cryptocurrency in the first place. Everything with value will be functional and will still be.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: OhhaniMaria on March 12, 2018, 02:59:50 PM
Yes it would be, as long as the whole world could see the good things that cryptocurrency will bring to the new and next generations in the near future.  :-*


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: BrewMaster on March 12, 2018, 03:03:23 PM
it is a new technology so unless it is put to test it can not be assessed properly.

you can see that bitcoin has been a very good and functional currency so far but as the adoption of it grows and as the spam attacks occur, it could not handle all the pressure. same goes with all of the altcoins, they fail the same or ever worse in some cases.
so now that we had this test we move ahead to find a solution for it. so far we are working on Lightning Network as one of the solutions for this problem.

good news is that bitcoin being open source and decentralized, it is evolving and being improved to fix the issues it is facing.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: paymentbit21 on March 12, 2018, 03:22:56 PM
Other than companies which focuses on security and technology to improve their cryptocurrency, what do you think if cryptocurrency is a real currency? Would it be functional, effective, useful, convenient?

  it is already a real currency, what else do you need to be real? works well plus e 'can be introduced into the hands, so what's the problem...


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: belyaevi on March 12, 2018, 03:48:42 PM
It will be useful & functional once the security and scalability is at its best. Minimal transaction times and costs is why cryptos are so special and interesting to use as a currency. This probably is the most important usecase for the whole technology.

I have got fed of of hearing the same things about bitcoins which are not true at all. You mentioned that bitcoins has minimal transaction time and low costs which is not true at all. If you have expereince of other payment options like PayPal, Stripe, Credit Crads, bank transfers all these are way faster in comparison to bitcoins. In case of bitcoins one has to still wait for 10-20 minutes (as per current situation) for a a transaction to go through. Most of the online deals and payments are done in seconds and thus bitcoin is impractical for those transactions.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: arseaboy on March 12, 2018, 03:54:22 PM
Other than companies which focuses on security and technology to improve their cryptocurrency, what do you think if cryptocurrency is a real currency? Would it be functional, effective, useful, convenient?

If what you mean is for the daily usage then yes it can, just like how credit cards and debit cards if bitcoin system will be allowed inside the malls and supermarket then it will serve its purpose, we, inside the digital industry are embracing the use of crypto currency and we seen success what else if
we applied it in our daily life, crypto currency can be a good alternatives to avoid bringing cash inside your wallets and bags.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: Neelix on March 13, 2018, 06:45:15 AM
It will be useful & functional once the security and scalability is at its best. Minimal transaction times and costs is why cryptos are so special and interesting to use as a currency. This probably is the most important usecase for the whole technology.

I have got fed of of hearing the same things about bitcoins which are not true at all. You mentioned that bitcoins has minimal transaction time and low costs which is not true at all. If you have expereince of other payment options like PayPal, Stripe, Credit Crads, bank transfers all these are way faster in comparison to bitcoins. In case of bitcoins one has to still wait for 10-20 minutes (as per current situation) for a a transaction to go through. Most of the online deals and payments are done in seconds and thus bitcoin is impractical for those transactions.

It's not about Bitcoin, it's about cryptocurrencies and its technology in general. And no, bank transfers are way slower, even than Bitcoin.
Probably one of the fastest with minimal costs currently is Stellar Lumens.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: gawer33 on March 13, 2018, 07:02:25 AM
if your living in inflating prices and your own currency is unstable like Venezuela yes it will be functional. in that kind of scenario, we can see the main purpose of cryptocurrency


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: odolvlobo on March 13, 2018, 07:23:26 AM
Other than companies which focuses on security and technology to improve their cryptocurrency, what do you think if cryptocurrency is a real currency? Would it be functional, effective, useful, convenient?

If it is not functional as a "real" currency, then there there is no point.



It will be useful & functional once the security and scalability is at its best. Minimal transaction times and costs is why cryptos are so special and interesting to use as a currency. This probably is the most important usecase for the whole technology.

I have got fed of of hearing the same things about bitcoins which are not true at all. You mentioned that bitcoins has minimal transaction time and low costs which is not true at all. If you have expereince of other payment options like PayPal, Stripe, Credit Crads, bank transfers all these are way faster in comparison to bitcoins. In case of bitcoins one has to still wait for 10-20 minutes (as per current situation) for a a transaction to go through. Most of the online deals and payments are done in seconds and thus bitcoin is impractical for those transactions.

1. In the U.S., a bank transfer takes a week.
2. A credit card transaction is done quickly, but the merchant doesn't know for months if the transaction will be reversed. A Bitcoin transaction is also done quickly, but it is final in 10-20 minutes.
3. Bitcoin is great for online purchases because the merchant can safely ship on the same day.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: jseverson on March 13, 2018, 07:24:22 AM
Well with Bitcoin right now, you can send any amount of money to any corner of the world paying just a few cents/bucks, all without going through any red tape, unlike with banks. Wouldn't you say that the ability to do so is functional, useful, and convenient?

Another factor to consider is that this transaction is uncensorable; pay the proper fee and you can rest easy that your money will reach the other party, free of any interventions or accidents. Wouldn't you say that makes it effective?

Bitcoin is already being used as a real currency by many, and it's pretty damn good in my opinion.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: alexn3620 on March 23, 2018, 09:46:36 PM
This is more than possible and real. Many projects today are working on the creation of various sites for the integration of cryptocurrencies into real sectors of the economy. Therefore, functionality is just a matter of time.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: okissabam on March 23, 2018, 09:56:38 PM
Yes I think it would be functional if people use cryptocurrencies the way they should be used. For instance Bitcoin, if people would use Bitcoin accordingly then I think it would be very useful especially for people who wants to purchase some merchandise online. It could be beneficial for most of the people too because it would be less hassle on their part.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: dothebeats on March 23, 2018, 10:11:39 PM
Bitcoin is being used as a real currency by some people right now and it fulfills its duty flawlessly with a few couple hiccups here and there (confirmation times and fluctuating fees, most of the time). However as a national currency, it wouldn't be effective and practical since you need a lot more than just being able to use it in exchange for goods and having value. Having said that, bitcoin may be good as a medium of exchange, but it isn't an all-rounder IMO.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: Viscera on March 23, 2018, 10:52:32 PM
The concept of cryptocurrency is to change the world of monetary. From Old to new industry i think it will be more useful and functional. Because technology will overtake what we have now and it's evolving. Just like a stone age which we use gold and cash now as a believer of bitcoin i could see that we can use a cashless society and it's real big deal in the future.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: Shirin16 on March 23, 2018, 10:59:37 PM
Other than companies which focuses on security and technology to improve their cryptocurrency, what do you think if cryptocurrency is a real currency? Would it be functional, effective, useful, convenient?

I think if at any time crypto will be able to be a real currency dgital, it will greatly help us to facilitate our work, especially in the transaction process. because in addition to more secure, crypto will be able to make an honesty. although the price is sometimes unstable, but I will feel comfortable when using this digital currency.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: MMA on March 23, 2018, 11:56:53 PM
Other than companies which focuses on security and technology to improve their cryptocurrency, what do you think if cryptocurrency is a real currency? Would it be functional, effective, useful, convenient?

I think if at any time crypto will be able to be a real currency dgital, it will greatly help us to facilitate our work, especially in the transaction process. because in addition to more secure, crypto will be able to make an honesty. although the price is sometimes unstable, but I will feel comfortable when using this digital currency.
Bitcoin is a currency no doubt about it but it will remain as virtual currency for ever, because bitcoin is created as digital currency and is decentralize therefore it will never change into fiat currency, but people will still adopt it as virtual currency.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: rickyNmorty on March 24, 2018, 12:13:57 AM
I definitely believe it will be able to function correctly and smoothly once it was implemented. After all, it's original purpose was not to become an investment asset but to be the official currency of the internet. Keep in mind to that all features of bitcoin are also intended to serve this purpose. Even the anonymity feature is intended to make bitcoin secured abd innovative.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: Jerald on March 24, 2018, 03:11:06 AM
The purpose of cryptocurrency is to increase the world of money to make it real to everyone, the bitcoin magnets are made in digital form as well as in gold as rock bitcoin as well as bitcoin mode so you can invest using cryptocurrency to real money so we can make it clear that it will be more promising in the future.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: Verona25 on March 24, 2018, 07:58:51 PM
The document is still of a framework nature, the specific rules for dealing with crypto-currencies are still being finalized. The difficulty of legalization is that the exchange rate of virtual currencies is changing dramatically


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: Shirin16 on March 26, 2018, 07:52:09 AM
Other than companies which focuses on security and technology to improve their cryptocurrency, what do you think if cryptocurrency is a real currency? Would it be functional, effective, useful, convenient?

I think if at any time crypto will be able to be a real currency dgital, it will greatly help us to facilitate our work, especially in the transaction process. because in addition to more secure, crypto will be able to make an honesty. although the price is sometimes unstable, but I will feel comfortable when using this digital currency.
Bitcoin is a currency no doubt about it but it will remain as virtual currency for ever, because bitcoin is created as digital currency and is decentralize therefore it will never change into fiat currency, but people will still adopt it as virtual currency.
Yes very true.
bitcoin is deliberately created with the aim to become a virtual currency that can make it easier for us in transacting. other than that bitcoin can keep us safe in transacting with its decentralized blockchain technology.
so continue to be a bitcoin advocate, in order for this technology to grow well and become legal all over the world.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
Post by: Ariess on March 26, 2018, 08:03:34 AM
Other than companies which focuses on security and technology to improve their cryptocurrency, what do you think if cryptocurrency is a real currency? Would it be functional, effective, useful, convenient?



I don't really know how many cryptoes have been going as planned since the project run. such as road maps and technology. but most will take up to 2 5 years to come. although there are currently or not many who can go according to plan. but gradually I believe and believe that will happen with so many new innovations and some progress ideas for the future.


Title: Re: Would cryptocurrency as a real currency be functional?
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