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November 06, 2018, 08:18:03 AM
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Yes, this approximate time can take 15 years, and human society will be subverted again 15 years later. For example, smart car smart city, artificial intelligence, AR, VR, these will be realized. Human development is usually faster and faster.

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November 20, 2018, 01:39:29 PM
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That is a huge leap from crypto currency new money to 4th industrial revolution. I mean we haven't even stabilize it enough to be viable for adoption and then these talks about ushering in the next industrial revolution. I think we are getting way ahead of ourselves on this one. Maybe give it a few more decades.

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November 20, 2018, 01:58:18 PM
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I think cryptocurrency has been destined to become a means of exchanging value since the invention of the internet. The internet has so much value because it can access anyone with an internet connection, way more than brick and mortar business models, hence the colossal success of tech startups. This will only continue to grow exponentially as network access becomes possible for anyone and everyone thanks to things like 5G, satellite internet providers, etc.

Things of worth have become digital-website domains, followers, views, digital marketing (on social media and elsewhere), and using cash is starting to become outdated and irrelevant considering the transformation from physical to virtual, including the economy. Blockchain tech allows this to be a possibility.

Bitcoin might've started the trend, but I don't think it'll the ultimate currency to exchange digitized value. It isn't useful enough and there are various other ICO's trying to change that. Not all of them are scams lol
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