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February 01, 2018, 11:57:22 PM
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For me it is quite clear that Bitcoin is not a tulip bulb. It has been there for quite a while and it has a value beyond any doubt, whether you want to say is 10k or 100k or any other value you feel confortable with. But, lets pretend that you have to sell bitcoin and the concept to a forum of old style CEOs and business men. They want to know what is your product and what are the benefits. How would you describe the value proposition of Bitcoin and the customers pain points?
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February 02, 2018, 12:43:28 AM
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First of there are no customers mate, Bitcoin is a decentralized network that uses nodes to secure it and anybody using the system is a user there is no master-slave relationship here. Second there is no greater benefit then giving the under privileged people in the world the access to banking, look no further than that benefit and everybody in that room should be sold.

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