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March 18, 2017, 07:02:04 AM
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ever thought that someday bitcoin will be able to replace fiat money, but do we ever realize that just like the gold that was already present far thousands of years ago in this world, gold is really a selling point even been recognized by all world. everywhere in the world recognize that gold has value selling, even history records that the gold had been in use as currency in some  country many years ago. Even gold used as estab back up from a value of paper money or fiat, of history that already happened, even gold which is already recognized his value by the whole world can not replace the fiat money, especially if compared with bitcoin is still regarded as something new in comparison with gold, and in my opinion, bitcoin will continue to exist and continue to have sale value even price will be many-fold from today. but the same as gold, bitcoin will never be able to replace fiat money, bitcoin will only be a companion of fiat money.
Because to be able to buy or own bitcoin we still have need of fiat money which we will transfer to the exchanger website to be able to buy bitcoin.
What do you think???
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March 18, 2017, 07:12:46 AM
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One of the reason in my opinion why Bitcoin will never replace the fiat currency is the government  rejection.  they will reject Bitcoin as a primary currency that can replace their own fiat currency due to the regulation and control issue.  I always think  that Bitcoin is best as an alternative but eversince this scaling drama being unsolved, I am now doubting Bitcoin as the best alternative.
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March 18, 2017, 07:15:20 AM
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Wow man you are a genius you figured that out all by yourself? bitcoin was never meant to replace fiat it is simply here for us to see and decide for ourselves which imo bitcoin is even the better alternative of fiat. if you are a scientist you'll get a nice treat from fiat and if you are princess you'll roll over on fiat, if you are in government with insider info you'll get a different treat but when it comes to bitcoin everyone gets a treat based on their contribution of computational power, in btc you can start accumulating and be an equal of the rich but in fiat you can't go and buy fiat but rather you need to earn, find or steal it to be equal of the rich.

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March 18, 2017, 07:22:27 AM
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Fiat system is the universally accepted one in all economic development. If the number of digital currency users compared to fiat users is calculated the number of digital currency users would be very low of less than 5%. So replacing is not at all a possible fact.
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March 18, 2017, 08:16:12 AM
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Fiat system is the universally accepted one in all economic development. If the number of digital currency users compared to fiat users is calculated the number of digital currency users would be very low of less than 5%. So replacing is not at all a possible fact.
I don't think that the value of digital currencies user are up to one percent and I don't think bitcoin can completely wipes out fiat in the next 100 years to come same way fiat has not completely wipe out gold. Bitcoin as a crypto currencies has done very well in it few and we should not competitate it.
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March 18, 2017, 09:07:20 AM
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First of all, Bitcoin =/= Gold.

What has happened to gold will not be the exact same thing that will happen to bitcoins. First of all, gold and other precious metals used to be the currency. It' the old currency and people chose to use fiat that has gold equivalent. After a couple of years/decades, the gold was removed from the scene and you can simply purchase gold using your fiat money just like anything else.

Today, the world has changed and people talk to foreigners more and more because of the Internet. Back then, it will take you months before you can receive or send a message abroad. Along all these messages, most of them are business stuffs. And bitcoin allows you to have transaction online in almost an instant.

Gold is the past currency and bitcoin is potentially the future currency. Gold will only replace fiat money if we go back to the time wherein fiats aren't a thing yet or if we invalidate or stop accepting all of the fiat money in the world.

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March 18, 2017, 09:22:30 AM
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ever thought that someday bitcoin will be able to replace fiat money, but do we ever realize that just like the gold that was already present far thousands of years ago in this world, gold is really a selling point even been recognized by all world. everywhere in the world recognize that gold has value selling, even history records that the gold had been in use as currency in some  country many years ago......

There are several kinds of Fiat. These paper bills, your online banking, the bank in your town. Depot value.
Gold comes as jewellery, bullion coins, gold ingot.
Bitcoin probably has a million altcoins.

Just that "replacing" thing does not happen, never did anywhere. Once something of value has proven to be tradeable it just pertains. If another thing pops up it stays next to that, too. There are no replacements.

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March 18, 2017, 09:50:43 AM
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The answer is no i guess because decentralized cryptocurrency like bitcoin will have trouble reaching price stability. Should wages and prices have been denominated in bitcoin rather than dollars, pounds, yen, etc., there would have been

90% deflation in a couple of months in 2013.
66% inflation over 2014.
Price stability in 2015.
50–60% deflation over 2016.
Even the crudest measures of inflation with major currencies would not have shown such volatility.

The reason for the volatility is bitcoin has essentially a fixed monetary base as discovering bitcoin became more computationally difficult. At the very least, the monetary base is set by math, hardware resources, etc.For this reason, I don’t see how a decentralized, anarchist cryptocurrency could take off. Some central authority has to make decisions to increase or decrease the monetary base to get price stability.

I do see the possibility of cryptocurrency’s features being used somehow in the future, but by more centralized and coordinated actors
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November 18, 2017, 11:51:52 PM
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Every single type of fiat money that has been introduced over the thousands of attempts over thousands of years has always failed.

100% of the time.

Over the past couple of hundred years, the global reserve currency (not 100% fiat) has lasted 40 years on average... now we are over due since 1971 for the next change from this pure fiat system to something else.
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November 18, 2017, 11:59:39 PM
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Yes.Bitcoin could not replace fiat money in any way even if its price and usage increases.Even nowadays,bitcoin is mainly bought by people as a high return giving digital asset and most o them don't want to spend it jut as a currency.Despite how much popularity it gets,bitcoin would be used as a secondary currency.Bitcoin is not accepted by all governments and also,illiterate people would not be able to use bitcoins.So,fiat currency would remain the first option.

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November 19, 2017, 12:06:08 AM
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ever thought that someday bitcoin will be able to replace fiat money, but do we ever realize that just like the gold that was already present far thousands of years ago in this world, gold is really a selling point even been recognized by all world. everywhere in the world recognize that gold has value selling, even history records that the gold had been in use as currency in some  country many years ago. Even gold used as estab back up from a value of paper money or fiat, of history that already happened, even gold which is already recognized his value by the whole world can not replace the fiat money, especially if compared with bitcoin is still regarded as something new in comparison with gold, and in my opinion, bitcoin will continue to exist and continue to have sale value even price will be many-fold from today. but the same as gold, bitcoin will never be able to replace fiat money, bitcoin will only be a companion of fiat money.
Because to be able to buy or own bitcoin we still have need of fiat money which we will transfer to the exchanger website to be able to buy bitcoin.
What do you think???
Fiat is easier to use than gold, and ease of use (mostly coming down to the various sizes that an item can be divided into, gold having this be difficult due to the value of bars and rounds being tied primarily to the entirely of their weight) trumps most other factors when it comes to the average person. Bitcoin is kind of a mix between easy to use and more challenging than fiat, mostly because people have to actually think a bit when they use the network. But that's beside the point.

The other big factors are cost effectiveness, which Bitcoin is incredibly good at, and speed of transactions, which Bitcoin is good for in some regards and not so good in others. International transfers are way faster when using Bitcoin, but slower than a credit card or cash.
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November 19, 2017, 01:27:56 AM
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Cannot agree more
Bitcoin will only be alternative currency (perhaps will be main currency in online transaction)
We have gold as alternative which is already established centuries ago and still proven to be the most effective currency so far stable price and accepted worldwide

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November 19, 2017, 01:58:01 AM
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Bitcoin will likely remain the base standard or gold standard of crypto and the smaller easier/cheaper alt-coin to be widely used for everyday commerce (buying bagels). Fiat will be limited to local applications where using your hand-held isn't practical. There will be ATM's which dispense fiat.

Bitcoin will be the vehicle to store value. Fiat no longer serves this purpose, in fact the more fiat you hold the more of your wealth is eroded by government. People have been painfully aware of this for years.
Only now with bitcoin there is a secure and accountable option of not being stuck in government fraudulent monetary systems.
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November 19, 2017, 02:24:32 AM
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I agree, I also think like you, bitcoin will never be able to replace fiat money because of its limited number and the hardships of ordinary people who have not been touched by the Internet world is one of the obstacles, and bitcoin can only be owned for those who understand and understand about bitcoin itself,
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November 19, 2017, 02:32:47 AM
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I agree, I also think like you, bitcoin will never be able to replace fiat money because of its limited number and the hardships of ordinary people who have not been touched by the Internet world is one of the obstacles, and bitcoin can only be owned for those who understand and understand about bitcoin itself,
it's probably not going to happen right now. but imagine what will happen in the future when things have become more sophisticated and things are already digitized. Bitcoin is very possible to be used thoroughly, we will not know what will happen in the next 40 years. but surely technological developments will continue to increase and we all believe there will be a significant change in this life. Believe that everything in the world will get easier and faster. The present year is very different from the beginning of the 19th century and the 22nd century will be very much different from now.
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November 19, 2017, 03:05:48 AM
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ever thought that someday bitcoin will be able to replace fiat money, but do we ever realize that just like the gold that was already present far thousands of years ago in this world, gold is really a selling point even been recognized by all world. everywhere in the world recognize that gold has value selling, even history records that the gold had been in use as currency in some  country many years ago. Even gold used as estab back up from a value of paper money or fiat, of history that already happened, even gold which is already recognized his value by the whole world can not replace the fiat money, especially if compared with bitcoin is still regarded as something new in comparison with gold, and in my opinion, bitcoin will continue to exist and continue to have sale value even price will be many-fold from today. but the same as gold, bitcoin will never be able to replace fiat money, bitcoin will only be a companion of fiat money.
Because to be able to buy or own bitcoin we still have need of fiat money which we will transfer to the exchanger website to be able to buy bitcoin.
What do you think???

I believe that Bitcoin can be the universal currency but it cannot replace fiat money. It is the means to buy Bitcoin. I think that Bitcoin will be the most use currency in the future without replacing fiat money. Everything will be digital in the future. Fiat money can co-exist with Bitcoin. We will use fiat money to buy Bitcoin and then we will use Bitcoin for most of the transactions, that's what I think will be the set up in the future.
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November 19, 2017, 04:18:29 AM
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believe it or not, things in the real world are not like "either this or that" aka black and white. there is a whole lot of possibilities that can happen. not just either replace fiat or be dead situation!
bitcoin is a currency and will grow as such. it will be used more as a decentralized money by many, it has already started slowly and got fast when Japan adopted it as a legal way of payment and removed the taxes on bitcoin payments. however the Japanese JPY didn't die or be replaced by bitcoin just because people are now using bitcoin as payment! they are working separately. and both are beings used.

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November 19, 2017, 04:24:50 AM
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I believe bitcoin can replace money, not today or tomorrow but some time in the future. Bitcoin is far superior to fiat.
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November 19, 2017, 04:36:54 AM
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Bitcoin cannot replace fiat and that is a fact.
Bitcoin is not a currency, it just functions as one. And it is just used for alternative of banks and currency.
Just like what I have said, bitcoin can not replace gold, therefore, it is not possible for bitcoin to replace fiat.
Fiat is distributed in each country according to its economical status IMO, correct me if I am wrong.
What's great about bitcoin is that it functions are very flexible.  Let us encourage it's growth and have it not compared to things very different to it. Also, both fiat and bitcoin complements each other. Like for example, ETH and BTC.
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November 19, 2017, 05:37:39 AM
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I don’t think Bitcoin purpose is to replace fiat money. In any case, governments will not allow a currency which they can’t control to replace its country fiat.
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