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December 15, 2018, 11:33:49 PM
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independent paper currency without interference from institutions and government, I will not use it because the people are not clear about the potential, the value given and the market resistance provided, the most important thing is that the security of the money will also bother me
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December 16, 2018, 01:21:06 AM
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I think there is no such thing as alternative and unregulated paper money and only virtual currencies can be unregulated or decentralized. Any paper money or fiat that not issued by the government would be illegal and government will not even create any alternative money that beyond their control. In the older times, they used gold, silvers, porcelain and other goods in the barter trades because they have values even without government approval.

In bitcoin world,  Alternate currencies are the "Altcoins" and not the Fiat. Fiat is already there and we are getting rid of Paper money in order to use digital currency which has much more benefits than the old paper notes.
right, in the world of cryptocurrency there are coins and altcoins, and to replace fiat currency into digital currency is not easy, although later I'm sure it will happen too. but maybe a generation after us
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December 16, 2018, 11:41:36 AM
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I will not use it because what I know is that a currency is a legitimate transaction tool issued and regulated by the government if there is a currency that is not regulated by the government so it cannot be said as currency but it is only a medium of exchange, and I will not use it because it was worried that it would be problematic with some parties because the value of the transaction was not regulated by the government
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December 16, 2018, 02:05:02 PM
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If there was an alternative currency (paper money) unregulated by the Government would you use it?
Of course not. Why should I? Legal currency that is regulated by government already there, bitcoin comes as the alternative in different from that is digital. It means bitcoin is as valued as fiat (even though  it hasn't been accepted widely), but bitcoin has value just like fiat. If there's paper money unregulated, it is not legal then, that automatically has no value.
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December 17, 2018, 01:35:45 AM
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If there was an alternative currency (paper money) unregulated by the Government would you use it?

If that alternative currency is paper money and not regulated by government, i will not use it. I am prefer using government currency because its more acceptable in many merchant and we can use for transaction more easily.

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December 17, 2018, 04:10:45 AM
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If there was an alternative currency (paper money) unregulated by the Government would you use it?

If that alternative currency is paper money and not regulated by government, i will not use it. I am prefer using government currency because its more acceptable in many merchant and we can use for transaction more easily.
that illegal money and we would not use it in any transaction.no one would use it because no protection from our government.maybe we called it black market currency.
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