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February 19, 2018, 02:43:21 AM
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Many of us may have read that 2018 will be game over for bitcoin.Every now and then have seen that every Tom, Dick & Harry Coin claims that their blockchain technology is better than bitcoin and they will solve the real issue with bitcoin network but in reality no one is even close to that.

Is there a alternate to bitcoin to replace it?

Can this crypto economy survive without bitcoin?

 


For me yes,we can still surive even without bitcoin because the management of cryptocurrencies had already alternate plans if ever bitcoin will fail.They just don't address it to the forum for the security purpose.And also bitcoin is a business,so I think it's not difficult to find solution if there would have problems encountered because they already have business partners that would help incase of troubles.

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February 19, 2018, 02:47:38 AM
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Bitcoin at its core is a technology that relies on the power of decentralization and hence it is based on us when it comes to the survival. It solves the big issue of cross-border payments and if in a theoretical case, Bitcoin fails then if there is any equally efficient coin having the ability to provide the same or high trust, scalability, security assurance and user-friendliness as compared to that of Bitcoin then there won't be any survival issues without Bitcoin.
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February 19, 2018, 02:58:18 AM
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Bitcoin is the one which was able to resolve the problem with digital currency. I think it will be hard for us if bitcoin will disappear. Although there are so many altcoins now they still rely on bitcoin.

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February 19, 2018, 03:01:41 AM
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In the present situation of the market every thing depends on Bitcoin, when Bitcoin price increases all other altcoins price will increase, so according to it without Bitcoin it is not possible to survive.
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February 19, 2018, 03:39:44 AM
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The pillar and main reference of this ecosystem has been bitcoin, so it is very difficult to imagine this without it, so everything that happens after its absence is uncertain, we can only fall into assumptions without bases. Everything will depend solely on the chained expectations of the members of this system and as part of it, it would lose a big part of my confidence in it, not to say its entirety. 

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February 19, 2018, 04:45:28 AM
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crypto economy can survive without bitcoin, but this is quite difficult and will have a huge impact on the virtual money market. Embarrassed

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