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Title: [2018-10-18] How the Electric Vehicle Industry Provides a Roadmap for Bitcoin
Post by: Nicholson55 on October 19, 2018, 12:39:41 AM
Startups focused on cryptocurrency and blockchain – which are different kinds of digital cash and the platform that allows this cash to be exchanged -- are enormously hot right now. Investments in these companies nearly doubled in 2017 compared to the previous year and have only been increasing in 2018. In late May, Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, announced it was launching a $1 billion venture fund for blockchain and cryptocurrency startups.

For all the excitement surrounding this promising technology, the industry confronts an obstacle that is common to many emerging technologies – very few people have a strong grasp of what blockchain and cryptocurrency actually are.

Executives who are approached to work for these startups have usually heard of Bitcoin, the most well-known cryptocurrency, and they may vaguely know blockchain has something to do with securing digital currency. However, they often have a fleeting grasp of the nuances and possibilities of this dynamic industry. Their haziness and lack of knowledge can be a formidable challenge to startups that want to land key talent in a competitive hiring market.

Blockchain and cryptocurrency companies can take a lesson from the past , using the model that was employed by the electric vehicle (EV) industry a decade ago.

Full Source : https://www.forbes.com/sites/marissaperetz/2018/10/18/how-the-electric-vehicle-industry-provides-a-roadmap-for-bitcoin-and-cryptocurrency-startups/#13b0974546cb


Title: Re: [2018-10-18] How the Electric Vehicle Industry Provides a Roadmap for Bitcoin
Post by: buwaytress on October 19, 2018, 06:44:36 AM
Very few people have a strong grasp of how Swift, Visa, Mastercard works, or how even money works, but that hasn't stopped them from using these forms of money. I do agree people need to understand the basic principles of Bitcoin or at least the fact that they and they alone should own and control their funds, but some day, even that won't be necessary for people to use Bitcoin.

Arguably that has already happened today with web wallets, so I don't really see the need to compare with an almost unrelated industry. Shouldn't it be the other way around anyway? Bitcoin showing them the road?