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October 07, 2017, 07:59:22 PM
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The BTC per human would be less than 0.003

And that's the maximum from the simplest calculation, (max BTC (21Megacoins)/ pop (7 GigaPeople)).

I think it's very difficult for people to overcome the psychological effect of owning less than 1 basic unit of currency


Maybe we should start counting in satoshis as well. 1 Sat, 1 kiloSat (for 1 thousand) like 1kS.... and so on, using the metric system.


Eventually when we subdivide the satoshi and move the decimal point (if that happens, fingers crossed), we can use cents to divide each into 1 hundred.


The result being that there would be

21MBitcoins * 100M = 21 Hundred Million Million maximum Units of basic currency... Or  about 300k (if my math is correct) for every person on the planet.... if my math is correct.


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October 07, 2017, 08:57:11 PM
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This is a cool idea in theory, but also in theory people are way too greedy to allow this. Look at all the forks that are happening lately, people cant even keep bitcoin by itself. Greed corrupts and wins in these scenarios

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October 09, 2017, 06:20:46 PM
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Whoa BTC0.003, that's like just $17 dollars today in my currency. Well hopefully by the time all the btc has been mined out, it's value is already huge enough to transact in satoshis.

This is a cool idea in theory, but also in theory people are way too greedy to allow this. Look at all the forks that are happening lately, people cant even keep bitcoin by itself. Greed corrupts and wins in these scenarios

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October 10, 2017, 12:49:55 PM
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This is a cool idea in theory, but also in theory people are way too greedy to allow this. Look at all the forks that are happening lately, people cant even keep bitcoin by itself. Greed corrupts and wins in these scenarios

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This idea can really be cool only on theory, but in reality there are a lot of greedy people who want more money and power. I'm sure that they use the news to control the price of bitcoin.

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November 17, 2017, 09:52:56 AM
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Interesting calculation, but bitcoins for everyone obviously will not enough. BTC will be distributed among a certain number of people...
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November 17, 2017, 10:19:46 AM
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I dont believe BTC will be distributed worldwide. It is popular among IT workers and so on but granny from Poland or a casual man from Egypt aren't giving a mind about crypto currency at all.
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