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March 06, 2013, 01:53:14 PM
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I think that if bitcoin can become usable through a card system as Kim dot com is advocating, it will become a stable currency. The key question is also when/if sites like amazon/ebay will jump on board. Basically it needs mainstream backing, which I'm hoping for to be honest. It would be nice to have an alternative to the current banking system that doesn't involve hiding stacks of dollars under your mattress.
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March 07, 2013, 04:34:12 PM
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banks continue to lend more money than they have, we see another collapse in the financial market. Several companies begin to adopt it as their national currency as the value of theirs decreases/economy collapses as seen in Iceland.
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March 07, 2013, 06:54:30 PM
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They will be huge.
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March 07, 2013, 09:29:28 PM
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It will be extremely successful or it will banned by the powers that be.  Probably both.
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March 08, 2013, 01:49:00 AM
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I think less people will be trying it because of the blockchain size.
 Huh Hold on a minute!
I bet there will be a way so you don't have to download the whole blockchain. I use MultiBit.
I think that the speed at which processing power evolves will cause the coins to go down in value, but then more people will mine, so the value may go up.
I don't think I got that quite right. I'm going Bitcoin, Litecoin, and TerraCoin, have $0.06 worth of BTC and nothing in the latter two.

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March 08, 2013, 01:53:43 AM
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Increased network processing power (hashrate) does not lead to increased coin production, except in the very short term during the ~2.000 or so blocks before the network difficulty adjusts itself.

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March 08, 2013, 02:36:57 AM
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I think bitcoin is getting more powerful everyday as more people are learning about it and therefore using it or even mining. I can only find 3 reasons for which the bitcoin will not be thriving in 5 years.

1) The government makes it illegal claiming its a threat of security because its anonymous and its being used in illegal markets. (war on drugs etc)
Not that this would stop bitcoin completely as it would still being used for illegal reasons.

2) Internet crashes.

I read somewhere that it could be regulated. Which means put taxes on it. This would also be a wound but not that severe to stop something that will be too powerful by the time its regulated.

The 3rd scenario is that bitcoin is SkyNET and it will take control of all the machines(and Arnold).
In that case all we can do is stop mining, sell all the bitcoins and pray for John Conor^^   Angry
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March 08, 2013, 04:03:28 AM
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Far-fetched but perhaps a smaller, developed, tech-savvy nation like Iceland will adopt it as their currency, or create a digital currency based on the technology, or at least peg their currency to it. They got badly burned but the new government decided to prosecute the banksters instead of bailing them out.
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March 08, 2013, 07:27:31 PM
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I see bitcoin finding itself up against much more competition, hopefully addressing any flaws bitcoin currently has. I doubt all fiat would collapse in 5 years, but perhaps bitcoin would be a more viable option for many more people than today as fiat severely drops in purchasing power

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March 09, 2013, 11:24:20 AM
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Where do you see bitcoins in 5 year?

unforseeable:

will it become outlawed?  Some governments will try.

If it is successful, other cryptocurrencies likely will gain some steam, though not as much.  Then there will probably be "metacoin" that will straddle several currenicies.

It appears though that these cryptocurrencies may gain a stability and confidence that RW currencies may lose.

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March 09, 2013, 12:45:54 PM
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March 09, 2013, 06:03:20 PM
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We could buy bread and groceries with Bitcoin, across the world? Smiley
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March 09, 2013, 06:24:38 PM
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We could buy bread and groceries with Bitcoin, across the world? Smiley

Probably only if convenience and grocery stores are willing to accept zero-confirmation payments - which, given the probable low levels of resultant fraud, they may.

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March 09, 2013, 06:57:32 PM
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We could buy bread and groceries with Bitcoin, across the world? Smiley

Probably only if convenience and grocery stores are willing to accept zero-confirmation payments - which, given the probable low levels of resultant fraud, they may.

Or they take Litecoin for small payments.

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March 09, 2013, 09:37:21 PM
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I'm a big fan of bitcoin. But to be honest, I'm not sure if bitcoin will be THE digital crytocurrency in 5 years from now. Bitcoin still is very hard to use for new users. Just yesterday I told a friend about bitcoin, he downloaded the QT-client on his mac and it took several hours before the blockchain was on his computer. In the meantime he was not able to use bitcoins at all. This shows that bitocin still is in an early stage.

I'm not saying bitcoin won't be big in five years, but maybe some other, more user-friendly system will be the superstar of 2018.
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March 09, 2013, 09:49:49 PM
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I'm a big fan of bitcoin. But to be honest, I'm not sure if bitcoin will be THE digital crytocurrency in 5 years from now. Bitcoin still is very hard to use for new users. Just yesterday I told a friend about bitcoin, he downloaded the QT-client on his mac and it took several hours before the blockchain was on his computer. In the meantime he was not able to use bitcoins at all. This shows that bitocin still is in an early stage.

I'm not saying bitcoin won't be big in five years, but maybe some other, more user-friendly system will be the superstar of 2018.

http://electrum.org/  Wink

Right, electrum is a good way to skip downloading the whole blockchain.
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March 11, 2013, 06:45:05 AM
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Where do you see bitcoins in 5 year?

Don't say doing your wife.  Don't say doing your wife.  Don't say doing your wife.




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