Wow! I am so impressed to see the thread that has been going on here. Thank you guys for appreciating it even tho it was nothing! Thanks!
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I liked it! It was very basic. This has made it to easy for one to understand. I hope that newbies find this thread very useful, rather than asking elsewhere...
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I hope it's not wrong to bring this topic back up(Just didn't want to create a new topic since this one exists), but I need this information. I have never used a multisig wallet before. So I'll love recommendations. While researching on my browser, I saw this post, and I don't think it's a crime to come home and ask. So, what trusted ERC20 multisig wallet do you know?
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I think it affected bitcoin in a positive way. When people couldn't go out and interact with others, bitcoin being a digital currency was quite showing off itself. People got to know bitcoin, and also, its capabilities.
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1. The government cannot allow such. Fiat must be printed. Imagine a government without real time money(i can't even imagine this). Question 2 and 3 are also part of the reasons why the government cannot abolish fiat. However, the violent taketh it by force.
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Volatility which is considered one of the features of bitcoin can also be seen as a threat. I'm saying this in the sense that if bitcoin price dumps badly, most people will panic. And this panic can result to more dip. With this dip, people may be skeptic about using bitcoin (even as a currency) as they could be afraid that the dip could drop the monetary worth of their coin). All of this can be caused due to the volatile nature of bitcoin so I consider the volatility itself a threat.
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I was also happy about it. Just until I started hearing complains. They never accepted it as a means of payment. All they do is allow you to buy with so much restrictions like you're dealing with fiat. Bitcoin is a currency that brings freedom, not this thing they are doing.
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People who read the market barely get it 100% correctly. It's not something to depend on tho. No matter the expert who claims to be calculative enough, Bitcoin is forever volatile and it moves freely.
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