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October 15, 2017, 02:54:13 PM
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Yes Bitcoin is becoming the one currency for the NWO. Bitcoin is the best form of money ever and it continues to grow and get better and there is nothing that can stop it now.



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October 15, 2017, 03:13:05 PM
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Question of the Day:
Is Bitcoin becoming the one world currency for the New World Order?

Note: The New World Order is the devil worshipers cult Illuminati (also known as the Bilderberg Group)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bilderberg_participants

I very much doubt these underground organizations created Bitcoin/Cryptocurrency. Bitcoin would be too transparent and decentralized for their liking.

Maybe they could take over these Cryptocurrency in the future and greatly alter their codes to become controllable and private. How they will do it, I don't know.


 I doubt they will succeed.

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December 26, 2017, 03:44:43 AM
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The possibility of Bitcoin to be the only one world global currency is extreme and far-fetched. Every country in the world has its own economic setup dictating its own currency. The very nature of Bitcoints to be a decentralized crypto-currency goes against the acceptance as one global currency by the individual governments. To govern a country, they will not naturally accept the decentralized economic freedom offered by BTC and rule out the technology and the capacity for innovations. Even though it has been accepted by a few first world countries in their payment system, there are far more third world countries who need to constantly fight for existence. Hence, BTC is still not accepted there.

Even, in the level of micro transactions it is even more difficult as we can't wait for hours to get confirmation when paying in coffee shop with bitcoin. This concept didn’t really exist before. Presently, it acts more like store of wealth like gold right now. At this level what is required is faster confirmation and less fee might be used as suitable payment method for micro transactions. The pricing in Bitcoin is still too unstable, like any other crypto currency. Hence, to replace dollar we will need a currency that will have a much more stable exchange rate.

The way we cannot believe all humans of the world regardless of religion, race, creed or color to be able to live in perfect harmony with one government that represents the interests of all people equally. Similarly, it is still impossible to believe in the one world global economy (BTC) to replace every individual economic setup.
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February 02, 2018, 07:27:07 AM
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This is a good question. It already has been 5 years, since this first post has been made. THe technology is still catching up but we don't know whther Bitcoin can replace dollar or not yet.
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February 02, 2018, 09:44:49 AM
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This is a good question. It already has been 5 years, since this first post has been made. THe technology is still catching up but we don't know whther Bitcoin can replace dollar or not yet.

Let me disagree with you. Bitcoin or any other crypto cannot ever replace dollar and fiat money. No one country will agree to destroy its banks’ system and forget about USD, Euro, Pounds, etc. Fiat money and virtual currency however can coexist.
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February 02, 2018, 10:09:41 AM
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This is a good question. It already has been 5 years, since this first post has been made. THe technology is still catching up but we don't know whther Bitcoin can replace dollar or not yet.

Let me disagree with you. Bitcoin or any other crypto cannot ever replace dollar and fiat money. No one country will agree to destroy its banks’ system and forget about USD, Euro, Pounds, etc. Fiat money and virtual currency however can coexist.
I agree, but this is why they are discussing it in the context of New World Order and one global country.

I am not buying this way of thinking as a whole, but certain aspects (the transaction ledger that is public, so governments have visibility and transparency on the citizen's actions) I must admit are disturbing. Of course the level of anonimity in bitcoin would not allow that visibility currently, but the very idea is disturbing nonetheless.

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