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September 30, 2015, 02:42:22 AM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

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http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?


I believe something or some currency will be able to replace dollar in the future and if it is bitcoin I guess it is not very surprising.
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September 30, 2015, 02:53:27 AM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

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http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?


I believe something or some currency will be able to replace dollar in the future and if it is bitcoin I guess it is not very surprising.

I think it still need more time for bitcoin to take over dollar. But nothing is impossible.
Bitcoin just need more attention for new bitcoiner and fix the security to make it more advance from hacker


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September 30, 2015, 03:38:04 AM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

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http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?

I don't think so dollar pretty strong I mean it is widely use like in every parts of the world many countries have been depending on it.
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September 30, 2015, 05:45:40 AM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

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http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?

I don't think so dollar pretty strong I mean it is widely use like in every parts of the world many countries have been depending on it.

No i don't think so, its not even a strength thing. I just think the governments will fight it once they realized the Bitcoin technology can cause a financial system revolution over the world.

I'm not sure how most governments would continue operating if they had no control over their currency.


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September 30, 2015, 09:45:13 AM
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I think bitcoin will outnumber the dollars in percentage of widely used on online transactions very soon. Bitcoin is created for this purpose whereas dollar being used as a virtual online cash. So, the original will raise over the virtual.
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September 30, 2015, 12:41:34 PM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

Read the following news:
http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?


I dont think so, maybe they will a be used together but not to the point  that it will replace the dollar.
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September 30, 2015, 12:44:50 PM
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I think bitcoin will outnumber the dollars in percentage of widely used on online transactions very soon. Bitcoin is created for this purpose whereas dollar being used as a virtual online cash. So, the original will raise over the virtual.

Very soon?  I don't know if you realize how much money goes through the internet.  I am guessing it is about 97% USD compared to about 3% BTC.  That might even be a little high for BTC.  Everyone is shopping online now and of those people I am willing to bet around 50% of them haven't heard of BTC.  It might eventually change, but now for another 5-10 years minimum.
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September 30, 2015, 01:44:39 PM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

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http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?

Guess so, when it happens I would surely miss it. Im sure it wont be long now.
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September 30, 2015, 02:49:43 PM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

Read the following news:
http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?

The government will never give up its power to print money, so any chance of Bitcoin becoming an "official" currency is zero. However, if people use bitcoin to transact more than the dollar, that is not something the government can control unless they outlaw bitcoin. However, in order for this even to be possible, you will first need to be able to do everything with bitcoin that you can currently do with cash (and I mean, everything), and my personal opinion is that we are probably not capable of getting to that level of adoption within 15 years.

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September 30, 2015, 02:53:57 PM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

Read the following news:
http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?

The government will never give up its power to print money, so any chance of Bitcoin becoming an "official" currency is zero. However, if people use bitcoin to transact more than the dollar, that is not something the government can control unless they outlaw bitcoin. However, in order for this even to be possible, you will first need to be able to do everything with bitcoin that you can currently do with cash (and I mean, everything), and my personal opinion is that we are probably not capable of getting to that level of adoption within 15 years.

That expression is not correct. The money are not printed by the government of the country but by the central monetary authority of that country which is the bank of first level of that country. Normally this kind of bank is named Central Bank and is different from all other (commercial banks) banks which act as every other business.
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September 30, 2015, 02:59:18 PM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

Read the following news:
http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?

The government will never give up its power to print money, so any chance of Bitcoin becoming an "official" currency is zero. However, if people use bitcoin to transact more than the dollar, that is not something the government can control unless they outlaw bitcoin. However, in order for this even to be possible, you will first need to be able to do everything with bitcoin that you can currently do with cash (and I mean, everything), and my personal opinion is that we are probably not capable of getting to that level of adoption within 15 years.

That expression is not correct. The money are not printed by the government of the country but by the central monetary authority of that country which is the bank of first level of that country. Normally this kind of bank is named Central Bank and is different from all other (commercial banks) banks which act as every other business.

Most of countries have fake reasons to force those monetary authority to mint new money.
For the bail out reason most of the new currency are minted usually. To save corporates politicians lie on people to get more currency minted.
So, there is an end in vision for those fake reasons, in the form of bitcoin.
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September 30, 2015, 03:08:19 PM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

Read the following news:
http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?

The government will never give up its power to print money, so any chance of Bitcoin becoming an "official" currency is zero. However, if people use bitcoin to transact more than the dollar, that is not something the government can control unless they outlaw bitcoin. However, in order for this even to be possible, you will first need to be able to do everything with bitcoin that you can currently do with cash (and I mean, everything), and my personal opinion is that we are probably not capable of getting to that level of adoption within 15 years.

That expression is not correct. The money are not printed by the government of the country but by the central monetary authority of that country which is the bank of first level of that country. Normally this kind of bank is named Central Bank and is different from all other (commercial banks) banks which act as every other business.

Most of countries have fake reasons to force those monetary authority to mint new money.
For the bail out reason most of the new currency are minted usually. To save corporates politicians lie on people to get more currency minted.
So, there is an end in vision for those fake reasons, in the form of bitcoin.

This is another thing. This has nothing to do with the process of printing of the money. There are dictatorship countries when everything and not only the money are decided by only one or a restricted group of people. I am not speaking about this kind of society. Maybe in my expression I must add the words "normal and democratic". So, I repeat my expression:

"In one normal and democratic country the money are not printed by the government of the country but by the central monetary authority of that country which is the bank of first level of that country."
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September 30, 2015, 03:32:58 PM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

Read the following news:
http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?

The government will never give up its power to print money, so any chance of Bitcoin becoming an "official" currency is zero. However, if people use bitcoin to transact more than the dollar, that is not something the government can control unless they outlaw bitcoin. However, in order for this even to be possible, you will first need to be able to do everything with bitcoin that you can currently do with cash (and I mean, everything), and my personal opinion is that we are probably not capable of getting to that level of adoption within 15 years.

That expression is not correct. The money are not printed by the government of the country but by the central monetary authority of that country which is the bank of first level of that country. Normally this kind of bank is named Central Bank and is different from all other (commercial banks) banks which act as every other business.

Semantics. The central bank in this country, despite it's self-proclaimed "autonomy," is in the practice of acting in the interest of and at the whim of the federal government.

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September 30, 2015, 03:43:49 PM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

Read the following news:
http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?

The government will never give up its power to print money, so any chance of Bitcoin becoming an "official" currency is zero. However, if people use bitcoin to transact more than the dollar, that is not something the government can control unless they outlaw bitcoin. However, in order for this even to be possible, you will first need to be able to do everything with bitcoin that you can currently do with cash (and I mean, everything), and my personal opinion is that we are probably not capable of getting to that level of adoption within 15 years.

That expression is not correct. The money are not printed by the government of the country but by the central monetary authority of that country which is the bank of first level of that country. Normally this kind of bank is named Central Bank and is different from all other (commercial banks) banks which act as every other business.

Semantics. The central bank in this country, despite it's self-proclaimed "autonomy," is in the practice of acting in the interest of and at the whim of the federal government.

For which country do you speak?

I speak for every normal and democratic countries. Your vision of the world is fatalist. It is not absolutely possible that in all the normal and democratic countries verified your fatalist vision. Can be cases in which the Central Bank have corrupted leaders which follow the interests of various politicians but this cases are very few, cannot be as example and don't change the mission of this institution and its honest work.
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September 30, 2015, 03:47:47 PM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

Read the following news:
http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?

The government will never give up its power to print money, so any chance of Bitcoin becoming an "official" currency is zero. However, if people use bitcoin to transact more than the dollar, that is not something the government can control unless they outlaw bitcoin. However, in order for this even to be possible, you will first need to be able to do everything with bitcoin that you can currently do with cash (and I mean, everything), and my personal opinion is that we are probably not capable of getting to that level of adoption within 15 years.

That expression is not correct. The money are not printed by the government of the country but by the central monetary authority of that country which is the bank of first level of that country. Normally this kind of bank is named Central Bank and is different from all other (commercial banks) banks which act as every other business.

Semantics. The central bank in this country, despite it's self-proclaimed "autonomy," is in the practice of acting in the interest of and at the whim of the federal government.

For which country do you speak?

I speak for every normal and democratic countries. Your vision of the world is fatalist. It is not absolutely possible that in all the normal and democratic countries verified your fatalist vision. Can be cases in which the Central Bank have corrupted leaders which follow the interests of various politicians but this cases are very few, cannot be as example and don't change the mission of this institution and its honest work.

United States. I'm not talking about how things are supposed to work. I'm talking about they actually work. Despite the Fed's "autonomy" to control the money supply, it works at the behest of, or at the very least in conjunction with, the federal government. There's too much commingling of personnel and insiders and regulatory capture for it to be anything but the case.

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September 30, 2015, 03:52:22 PM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

Read the following news:
http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?

The government will never give up its power to print money, so any chance of Bitcoin becoming an "official" currency is zero. However, if people use bitcoin to transact more than the dollar, that is not something the government can control unless they outlaw bitcoin. However, in order for this even to be possible, you will first need to be able to do everything with bitcoin that you can currently do with cash (and I mean, everything), and my personal opinion is that we are probably not capable of getting to that level of adoption within 15 years.

That expression is not correct. The money are not printed by the government of the country but by the central monetary authority of that country which is the bank of first level of that country. Normally this kind of bank is named Central Bank and is different from all other (commercial banks) banks which act as every other business.

Semantics. The central bank in this country, despite it's self-proclaimed "autonomy," is in the practice of acting in the interest of and at the whim of the federal government.

For which country do you speak?

I speak for every normal and democratic countries. Your vision of the world is fatalist. It is not absolutely possible that in all the normal and democratic countries verified your fatalist vision. Can be cases in which the Central Bank have corrupted leaders which follow the interests of various politicians but this cases are very few, cannot be as example and don't change the mission of this institution and its honest work.

United States. I'm not talking about how things are supposed to work. I'm talking about they actually work.

In any of the posts which are quoted is not talked for this country but for the all the countries in general. Anyhow I don't believe that Federal Reserve is corrupted. Do you have some data which verify your conviction?
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September 30, 2015, 04:00:34 PM
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Coinbase CEO believes bitcoin will replace dollar within 15 years.

Read the following news:
http://cointelegraph.com/news/114983/coinbase-ceo-bitcoin-will-replace-dollar-within-15-years

Do you think it will be true? Are you positive towards bitcoin's future status?

The government will never give up its power to print money, so any chance of Bitcoin becoming an "official" currency is zero. However, if people use bitcoin to transact more than the dollar, that is not something the government can control unless they outlaw bitcoin. However, in order for this even to be possible, you will first need to be able to do everything with bitcoin that you can currently do with cash (and I mean, everything), and my personal opinion is that we are probably not capable of getting to that level of adoption within 15 years.

That expression is not correct. The money are not printed by the government of the country but by the central monetary authority of that country which is the bank of first level of that country. Normally this kind of bank is named Central Bank and is different from all other (commercial banks) banks which act as every other business.

Semantics. The central bank in this country, despite it's self-proclaimed "autonomy," is in the practice of acting in the interest of and at the whim of the federal government.

For which country do you speak?

I speak for every normal and democratic countries. Your vision of the world is fatalist. It is not absolutely possible that in all the normal and democratic countries verified your fatalist vision. Can be cases in which the Central Bank have corrupted leaders which follow the interests of various politicians but this cases are very few, cannot be as example and don't change the mission of this institution and its honest work.

United States. I'm not talking about how things are supposed to work. I'm talking about they actually work.

In any of the posts which are quoted is not talked for this country but for the all the countries in general. Anyhow I don't believe that Federal Reserve is corrupted. Do you have some data which verify your conviction?

I'm not saying it's corrupted. I'm saying it's not entirely autonomous. Those aren't the same thing to me (corruption connotes criminal actions), but if you're taking them to be, perhaps that is where some confusion lies. I'm saying that the federal government is not going to embrace any digital currency it can't control. The government created the federal reserve system with legislation, and it can also end it through the same method if the Fed ever strays from accomplishing the things the federal government wants. The ability to establish and banish is ultimately where the level of control lies.

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September 30, 2015, 04:09:40 PM
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I don't think Bitcoin will ever replace the dollar because of the simple fact that if bitcoin do replaces dollar then the purpose of bitcoin is already lost-- low fees,mining etc
And most important the government of various countries won't allow to lost control of their fiat and most people just want the printed money so they can keep them offline and most people don't know much about bitcoin so i find it will be a hard time before bitcoin rule over dollar any time soon.
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October 28, 2015, 12:12:15 PM
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I don't think so.
Let us wait and see what will happen soon.
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October 28, 2015, 12:13:19 PM
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No, not anytime soon.  hopefully it will go side by side with the dollar
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