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cryptolidus
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October 25, 2018, 11:30:06 PM
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Rome was not built in 2 days, it will be a long lasting process. I was thinking the same  way when first PC,
 mobile and internet  came into our lives: how will my parents and grandparents get used to it,
 and guess  what, they did. If it is beneficial for them  everybody will accept new things.

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October 25, 2018, 11:42:01 PM
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I think it is advisable to include in the 4-8 year school year in the Informatics course - programming languages necessary for creating blockchain platforms. After 5-7 years, every person (both children and old people) should know blockchain technology.

You speak quite reasonably. However, I see no reason why non-specialists should study Blockchain technology. Ordinary people will have enough general knowledge, which they can get in self-education.
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October 25, 2018, 11:42:41 PM
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 I believe that Bitcoin’s influence and dominance of the cryptocurrency sector will drastically reduce in its second decade. This is because as mass adoption of cryptocurrency grows, more and more digital assets will be launched – by organizations in both the private and the public sectors. This will increase competition for Bitcoin and dent its market share. I think in the next 10 Years Crypto market will eclipse to $20 Trillion
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October 25, 2018, 11:47:00 PM
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I think that most people do not need to know all that to use the blockchain, I introduced my mom recently and guided her in the purchase of some coins in coinbase (user friendly) and there were not many problems, just explain that it was a decentralized system and the fees charged were much lower than the banks, and that was enough to arouse their interest.
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October 25, 2018, 11:53:56 PM
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I think that it is a great idea to make it known. Today's young people are smart in terms of new technologies and it will be not difficult for them to learn about crypto and benefit from this knowledge
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October 26, 2018, 01:30:53 AM
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I got your point OP, it is like teaching an old dog with a new to trick. Well, here's mine in early ages people doesn't have any currency that is being used so what do they do? Trading or what they called is barter change and as we move forward they have created currency and rest is history. What I'm trying to say is that yes it will take time for all of the people to get to know crypto but surely as time pass by we will adapt crypto however I can't say that fiat will be removed "totally".
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October 26, 2018, 02:36:40 AM
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It is indeed not easy to introduce crypto to the community, but in broad terms, it can be exemplified in fiat and traditional markets, but what we mean on the internet scale. Requires a process to be understood, but over time it will be easy to accept.
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