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Author Topic: [2015-10-01] Bitcoin Advocates Should Foster Adoption Through Traditional Means  (Read 366 times)
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October 01, 2015, 10:43:12 AM
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http://digitalmoneytimes.com/bitcoin-advocates-foster-adoption-traditional-means/

One of the heavy topics of debate, which has been going on for years now, is whether or not Bitcoin is ready for mainstream consumption.  Despite the increase in venture capitalist funds in both 2014 and 2015, the overall performance of this disruptive virtual currency has been rather lackluster.  Or that is what the everyday consumer seems to think, even though that vision is not shared by everyone.
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Bitcoin is financial niche, we can't deny that. Mainstream is a song of the future, and it could never happen honestly.
Situation now is exactly how this article says - bitcoin remains a medium for professional and private investment.
I got the impression that this is mainly because we don't have main bitcoin CEO or great company backing BTC.
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