Straight to the point, I would be extremely greatful if you guys could answer several questions that would help me strengthen my project.
1. What exactly do you consider bitcoins as; a currency, commodity, or something completely different?
2. Do you see Bitcoin competing with fiat currencies ($) in future?
3. Do you see Bitcoin as a potential Global Reserve Currency?
4. In general, what do you see Bitcoin achieving/becoming in the next few decades?
Any opinion would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time!
1. The goal of bitcoin is to be a currrency and to be used as such.
2. Yes, it will compete with fiat currencies. The extent to which it will compete is hard to know. But by definition, if any transactions are conducted in bitcoins that would otherwise (were it not for the existence of bitcoin) have been conducted in fiat, that means bitcoins are competing with fiat.
3. It seems unlikely, nations with powerful currencies will want to maintain their influence. And bitcoin is a long long way from having the adoption and scale necessary to be used like this, even apart from any interference by governments.
4. Predictions for the "next few decades" are hard... accelerating technological change will radically transform almost all aspects of society. But in the next few years, the hope is that bitcoin will continue to see growing adoption and that it will be possible to conveniently pay for everyday expenses such as gas, restaurants, groceries, utilities, etc, with bitcoins. If this happens, the value of bitcoins should also become much more stable, in turn making it more appealing for even further adoption. If we see this happen, then I think bitcoin can be called a success at that point. If in 10 years bitcoin is still where it is today.. just a handful of online businesses dealing with it, most of which are scams, then I think it will be correct to assume that it is just a curiosity, failing to achieve what people hoped for it.