As an economist, I worry about a lot of issues related to economies in this world.
Bitcoin is surely a revolution, but I worry that it is highly unfair for the older generations and the people who join Bitcoin in later periods.
Most people in the world do not hold Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency. If they started buying it, prices would soar and there would be a huge purchasing power transfer from those who got later in to those who got in earlier. For these people, staying in Fiat currency will be the best option.
Also, there is the issue of scalability and of the timeframe of existance of Bitcoin.
Isn't it better to jump try an ICO? And following this reasoning why invest in an ICO now when something better may come later?
I think many of the discussions about cryptocurrencies leave out those of our society who have less access to information and new technologies.
What do you think?
Thank you.
I believe its normal for early adopters to be rewarded. We see it in every other business like network marketing and new business ideas. Regarding the scalability issue, I believe some cryptocurrency solve it since bitcoin is not the only cryptocurrency we have. I believe that cryptocurrency and local currency should remain at its place right now because of the problem you stated since we still benefit from both nowadays.