Bitcoin Forum
December 13, 2024, 09:24:22 AM *
News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 28.0 [Torrent]
 
   Home   Help Search Login Register More  
Pages: « 1 2 [3] 4 »  All
  Print  
Author Topic: The Danger of Local Economy.  (Read 371 times)
Anguwa
Member
**
Offline Offline

Activity: 742
Merit: 30


View Profile
December 14, 2021, 03:28:56 PM
 #41

According to Economic Confidential blog " IMF says, Crypto Assets May Displace Local Currencies in Developing Countries". Source: Economic Confidential, Facebook page..

Bitcoin is taking over the internet for online transaction, therefore, most of  the local currencies in the developing Nations are affected.. because developing Nations are not inclined in the e-currency transaction while the new generation youths use the e-currency for transactions. That making the local currency weak.

Can Bitcoin really weaken the Local Currencies in the Developing Nations?
Actually, think no, bitcoin can not weaken the local currency completely. Both bitcoin and local currencies has a great role to play in the economic development of the nation, bitcoin gives some influence to the local currency because some time the price of bitcoin in the market have effect to some local currency values, but government may not allow bitcoin to have the overall control over the local currency, so it's not possible for developing countries local currency to be over powered by bitcoin.
BuNga_cute
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Activity: 1736
Merit: 116



View Profile
December 15, 2021, 10:10:43 AM
 #42

Crypto assets may displace local currencies as we saw with El Salvador but it will not weaken the local currencies if the government still decide to use their currency besides using crypto. Bitcoin can take over the internet for online transactions besides using existing transactions that people already used. But I still do not see bitcoin as a threat to local currency as long as the government can be wise to treat how to use bitcoin besides their local currency. If they can work together, I am sure that can help the economy of the people and also the country economy.
I think it's too much for the government to see Bitcoin as a threat to the local currency. Because not all areas can be reached by Bitcoin,
and there are also some transactions that are convenient to do in local currency as opposed to using Bitcoin. After all, the local currency is
still very important, after all, the majority of the world's population still believes in fiat compared to Bitcoin. So the collaboration between
local currency and Bitcoin will complement each other, indeed from the beginning Bitcoin was created not to replace fiat, but as an alternative
payment that can facilitate human life. I also really hope the government can be open-minded and treat Bitcoin more wisely, so many people
will receive the benefits and the country's economy should also get better.
We can think like that but unfortunately, we do not know how those people in the government reacted to bitcoin because most of them are old people who do not want to see a change in their places and do not want to lose their power. They do not want to learn about bitcoin and consider that bitcoin can weaken their power to control their economy because it is about personal management of their funds. If the local currency and bitcoin can collaborate and help their people, that can give more chances for their people to have a better life and the government can still watch their transactions from the banks. Yes, it needs an open-minded from them and how they can be wise to treat bitcoin.

What you're saying makes a lot of sense, it is a fact that the majority of countries in the world are governed by old people who do not want any
change. Unlike El Salvador, which has a young president, hence the government of El Salvador made a very bold decision. By legalizing Bitcoin as
a legal tender and not necessarily dare to be done by big countries. So it is indeed very difficult and may take time to awaken the majority of
countries in the world to support Bitcoin. Maybe if the country of El Salvador experienced a drastic economic increase it could make other countries
no longer consider Bitcoin as a threat. So for now we as Bitcoin supporters have to be patient to see Bitcoin legalized in many countries.

███████ ███████        R O L L B I T               CRYPTO'S MOST INNOVATIVE CASINO               [ PLAY NOW ]        ███████ ███████
//     WHITEPAPER     //          R L B          //     RLB LOTTERY     //
███████ ███████      |       Twitter       |        ►   S P O R T S B O O K   |   [ N E W ]  C L A N S   ◄        |      Discord      |      ███████ ███████
Zilon
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Activity: 966
Merit: 421

Bitcoindata.science


View Profile WWW
December 15, 2021, 01:44:44 PM
 #43


Can Bitcoin really weaken the Local Currencies in the Developing Nations?
This is one of those blogs that wishes to stare up reactions from there blogs there is only little Bitcoin can do. Bitcoin might weaken local currencies in developed countries but to an extent and can't replace local currencies due to its high volatility and instability in price. Many developed countries are still scared of Bitcoin to be more precise because of its decentralized nature which makes it more difficult to centralize
fara_buduk
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Activity: 616
Merit: 100


gik nyareh proyek seteppak pas sepak


View Profile
December 15, 2021, 10:12:35 PM
 #44


Can Bitcoin really weaken the Local Currencies in the Developing Nations?
This is one of those blogs that wishes to stare up reactions from there blogs there is only little Bitcoin can do. Bitcoin might weaken local currencies in developed countries but to an extent and can't replace local currencies due to its high volatility and instability in price. Many developed countries are still scared of Bitcoin to be more precise because of its decentralized nature which makes it more difficult to centralize
right bro....
even though we know the development of online shops, e-commerce, and marketplaces, there have been many digital payments, but using bitcoin in general is very difficult, maybe most e-commerce will use their own more stable tokens or other stable coins.

awik p
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Activity: 1526
Merit: 111


Pepemo.vip


View Profile
December 16, 2021, 06:26:17 AM
 #45


Can Bitcoin really weaken the Local Currencies in the Developing Nations?
This is one of those blogs that wishes to stare up reactions from there blogs there is only little Bitcoin can do. Bitcoin might weaken local currencies in developed countries but to an extent and can't replace local currencies due to its high volatility and instability in price. Many developed countries are still scared of Bitcoin to be more precise because of its decentralized nature which makes it more difficult to centralize
right bro....
even though we know the development of online shops, e-commerce, and marketplaces, there have been many digital payments, but using bitcoin in general is very difficult, maybe most e-commerce will use their own more stable tokens or other stable coins.
but for my country, where cryptocurrencies have not been legalized, it is difficult to announce payments with tokens. maybe in the future we will find it but not for now. I also realized that many of them use digital money for payment via deposit, but the digital money has also been registered by the government so that it is freely used for transaction purposes.

habebe
Newbie
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 98
Merit: 0


View Profile
December 19, 2021, 12:16:07 PM
 #46

Globalized economic development has resulted in increased polarization between the rich and poor on a global scale .... the economy is now scary since there has always been a lot of corruption in governments and especially now there are more and more people cheating people  now starving others homeless have difficulty buying food their budget is not enough because the economy is really covered by the governments law and hopefully this economy will be reduced and they will see the hardship inflicted on the economy of  country.  and hopefully the crypto currency will not be affected in the world especially the bitcoin that is there and also helps the economy to protect the crypto currencies ..
Reid
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 3080
Merit: 654


View Profile
December 19, 2021, 01:54:18 PM
 #47

Usage wise? I won't go with Bitcoin and I'd rather use the traditional fiat even in my bills payment, etc..
You may ask why? Because Bitcoin is still on the part of just being kept, a reserve, a investment, or whatever they call it now.
Will you really risk using it now rather than keep it and hope for doubling your money?
I would use it for experience, but will not be as my daily money for purchases. It's been around for a long time and I can't see merchants opening that payment method so how come it's a danger to anyone. The banking industry is the one who is in danger if they will have nothing to invest due to their customers purchasing Bitcoin instead of keeping it in the bank vault.
tyz
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 3360
Merit: 1533



View Profile
December 21, 2021, 09:36:00 AM
 #48

Can Bitcoin really weaken the Local Currencies in the Developing Nations?

To answer the question briefly: yes. But this is nothing new. The value of a country's fiat currency is basically influenced by three factors: the strength of the domestic economy, the amount of money in circulation, and the demand for that currency.
If one or more of these factors are bad then the currency loses value and becomes weak. This can be seen very well in Turkey at the moment. The economy is stumbling, and a lot of cheap money is being printed, which is currently pushing inflation up to 20+%. This also reduces demand, because no one wants a weak currency with high inflation. Many bring their money in Turkish currency in safety, and exchange it into the USD, the Euro, gold or Bitcoin.
Mauser
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 2002
Merit: 534


View Profile
December 21, 2021, 09:44:04 AM
 #49


Can Bitcoin really weaken the Local Currencies in the Developing Nations?

I am sure that bitcoins can influence the local currencies of developing nations. But if this is actually weaking or more a strengthening remains to be seen. Of course the IMF is against crypto currencies because he can't go to national governments and ask for crypto money to lend out to troubled countries. For developing countries with weak local currencies I think they will get positive effects from crypto investments. For example if a country struggles with inflation their currency will fall, but their investment in crypto currencies will not be affected. Its a good way to reduce the dependency on the local economy.
Findingnemo
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 2548
Merit: 861


Bitcoin = Financial freedom


View Profile
December 23, 2021, 02:04:13 AM
 #50

Even in the developing countries most of the transactions are in digital which is through internet banking, etc so there is no issue for them to spend their local currency in their country but when it comes to an international transaction they will face issue and have to wait too long to reach their destination but in cryptocurrency there is no border, you can simply send and receive Bitcoin from anywhere, all you need is internet.

███████████████████████████
███████▄████████████▄██████
████████▄████████▄████████
███▀█████▀▄███▄▀█████▀███
█████▀█▀▄██▀▀▀██▄▀█▀█████
███████▄███████████▄███████
███████████████████████████
███████▀███████████▀███████
████▄██▄▀██▄▄▄██▀▄██▄████
████▄████▄▀███▀▄████▄████
██▄███▀▀█▀██████▀█▀███▄███
██▀█▀████████████████▀█▀███
███████████████████████████
 
 Duelbits 
██
██
██
██
██
██
██
██

██

██

██

██

██
TRY OUR UNIQUE GAMES!
    ◥ DICE  ◥ MINES  ◥ PLINKO  ◥ DUEL POKER  ◥ DICE DUELS   
█▀▀











█▄▄
 
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀

███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
 
███
▀▀▀

███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
 
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀

███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
 
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀

███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
 
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀

███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀
███
▀▀▀

███
▀▀▀
▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀
 KENONEW 
 
▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
▀▀█











▄▄█
10,000x
 
MULTIPLIER
██
██
██
██
██
██
██
██

██

██

██

██

██
 
NEARLY
UP TO
50%
REWARDS
██
██
██
██
██
██
██
██

██

██

██

██

██
[/tabl
Emitdama
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Activity: 1918
Merit: 328


View Profile
December 23, 2021, 12:53:26 PM
 #51

According to Economic Confidential blog " IMF says, Crypto Assets May Displace Local Currencies in Developing Countries". Source: Economic Confidential, Facebook page..

Bitcoin is taking over the internet for online transaction, therefore, most of  the local currencies in the developing Nations are affected.. because developing Nations are not inclined in the e-currency transaction while the new generation youths use the e-currency for transactions. That making the local currency weak.

Can Bitcoin really weaken the Local Currencies in the Developing Nations?
Personally, I don’t really think that’s going to be the case in this situation. A lot of these people make use of cryptocurrency for their online transactions, but at the end of the day they still end up withdrawing that money to their local currency. I move I don’t really see anything bad about that, because cryptocurrency has really created a lot of opportunities for the youths in these countries.

A lot of them have been able to become successful by trading cryptocurrencies online. So, this is an opportunity for them, and is also a way for them to generate income and help the country. So, it’s not really bad and I don’t think it’s going to affect their currencies at all.
dataispower
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Activity: 1330
Merit: 289



View Profile
December 23, 2021, 01:25:25 PM
 #52

many people use bitcoin as investment, and this apply in altcoin. but, in some country they use alt or create new coin for their payment method, and no bad thing happen, it just the other method to paying something.
in my place, local currency be the number one of payment method, the second and the third still local currency. and younger still use what older use, because they know if in that area they dont use digital economic.
Bitcoin has created a wing to the level that it can be trust worthy to certain level, the other countries that use altcoins instead of bitcoin for payment is country that don't like bitcoin but they like to promote their coin and the same vain want their coins look like bitcoin and get the same firm of bitcoin, some countries look for necessary way to introduce they coin like bitcoin.
Zanab247
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Activity: 1414
Merit: 236


Catalog Websites


View Profile
December 24, 2021, 07:34:17 PM
 #53

Since many countries has started accepting bitcoin in different communities in the country. those that use to fiat business before in the community will start seeing the difference between decentralized currency and centralized currency which is the oldest currency in the community.
Many graduate in such community will do everything possible to invest more money on decentralized currency than centralized currency that disvalue during the pandemic.

uneng
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 2254
Merit: 824


Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform


View Profile
December 24, 2021, 07:52:57 PM
 #54

I think authorities and regulators from developing countries are missing the point, because their local currencies are already weak without any interference of crypto currencies and that is a good reason for people from these areas to adopt bitcoin and stay away from fiat for investment purposes.

Bitcoin has been a potential solution and not the cause of the issue of devalued fiat currencies around the world. It's important to let it very clear to everyone, especially to the most uneducated people who fall for any government's propaganda.

..Stake.com..   ▄████████████████████████████████████▄
   ██ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄            ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ ██  ▄████▄
   ██ ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ ██████████ ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ ██  ██████
   ██ ██████████ ██      ██ ██████████ ██   ▀██▀
   ██ ██      ██ ██████  ██ ██      ██ ██    ██
   ██ ██████  ██ █████  ███ ██████  ██ ████▄ ██
   ██ █████  ███ ████  ████ █████  ███ ████████
   ██ ████  ████ ██████████ ████  ████ ████▀
   ██ ██████████ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ ██████████ ██
   ██            ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀            ██ 
   ▀█████████▀ ▄████████████▄ ▀█████████▀
  ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄███  ██  ██  ███▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
 ██████████████████████████████████████████
▄▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▄
█  ▄▀▄             █▀▀█▀▄▄
█  █▀█             █  ▐  ▐▌
█       ▄██▄       █  ▌  █
█     ▄██████▄     █  ▌ ▐▌
█    ██████████    █ ▐  █
█   ▐██████████▌   █ ▐ ▐▌
█    ▀▀██████▀▀    █ ▌ █
█     ▄▄▄██▄▄▄     █ ▌▐▌
█                  █▐ █
█                  █▐▐▌
█                  █▐█
▀▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▀█
▄▄█████████▄▄
▄██▀▀▀▀█████▀▀▀▀██▄
▄█▀       ▐█▌       ▀█▄
██         ▐█▌         ██
████▄     ▄█████▄     ▄████
████████▄███████████▄████████
███▀    █████████████    ▀███
██       ███████████       ██
▀█▄       █████████       ▄█▀
▀█▄    ▄██▀▀▀▀▀▀▀██▄  ▄▄▄█▀
▀███████         ███████▀
▀█████▄       ▄█████▀
▀▀▀███▄▄▄███▀▀▀
..PLAY NOW..
iv4n
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 3360
Merit: 1194



View Profile
December 24, 2021, 09:33:47 PM
 #55

Bitcoin is taking over the internet for online transaction

I like this part... this is something we all know I guess, slowly but steady Bitcoin is taking over! But I wouldn't exclude some other popular cryptocurrencies as well, many of them are now used more than ever before! I think I may say the numbers are in favor of crypto, and people who are following the situation can agree with that...
But it's not a danger for the local economies, local economies can benefit from decentralization! It's up to people's awareness, crypto can't fix things alone, it's just a tool, it's up to us to use that tool in the right way!
Crypto is here for 10 years, I believe a lot has been done in that time, and the game is far from over! Transitions are never easy, so I guess we will see many crazy things before everything settle down! But we who are in crypto... we are ready for the rough ride, it's something normal for us I think!

▄▄███████▄▄
▄██████████████▄
▄██████████████████▄
▄████▀▀▀▀███▀▀▀▀█████▄
▄█████████████▄█▀████▄
███████████▄███████████
██████████▄█▀███████████
██████████▀████████████
▀█████▄█▀█████████████▀
▀████▄▄▄▄███▄▄▄▄████▀
▀██████████████████▀
▀███████████████▀
▀▀███████▀▀
.
 MΞTAWIN  THE FIRST WEB3 CASINO   
.
.. PLAY NOW ..
Haunebu
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 3276
Merit: 984


www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games


View Profile
December 25, 2021, 11:01:08 AM
 #56

Weakening local currencies in developing countries? I doubt that. Almost all crypto investors including me from developing and developed countries still depend a lot on local currencies for various reasons.

Developing countries are actually over-dependent on local currencies when compared to developed countries and this will most probably never change in my opinion.

█████████████████████████
███████▄▄▀▀███▀▀▄▄███████
████████▄███▄████████
█████▄▄█▀▀███▀▀█▄▄█████
████▀▀██▀██████▀██▀▀████
████▄█████████████▄████
███████▀███████▀███████
████▀█████████████▀████
████▄▄██▄████▄██▄▄████
█████▀▀███▀▄████▀▀█████
████████▀███▀████████
███████▀▀▄▄███▄▄▀▀███████
█████████████████████████
.
 CRYPTOGAMES 
.
 Catch the winning spirit! 
█▄░▀███▌░▄
███▄░▀█░▐██▄
▀▀▀▀▀░░░▀▀▀▀▀
████▌░▐█████▀
████░░█████
███▌░▐███▀
███░░███
██▌░▐█▀
PROGRESSIVE
      JACKPOT      
██░░▄▄
▀▀░░████▄
▄▄▄▄██▀░░▄▄
░░░▀▀█░░▀██▄
███▄░░▀▄░█▀▀
█████░░█░░▄▄█
█████░░██████
█████░░█░░▀▀█
LOW HOUSE
         EDGE         
██▄
███░░░░░░░▄▄
█▀░░░░░░░████
█▄░░░░░░░░█▀
██▄░░░░░░▄█
███▄▄░░▄██▌
██████████
█████████▌
PREMIUM VIP
 MEMBERSHIP 
DICE   ROULETTE   BLACKJACK   KENO   MINESWEEPER   VIDEO POKER   PLINKO   SLOT   LOTTERY
TheNineClub
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Activity: 616
Merit: 161



View Profile
December 25, 2021, 12:21:01 PM
 #57

Honestly, with some developing countries, their local currencies are more or less meaningless, and all important transactions are done through dollars, euro's or renminbi. So, mixing that in with cryptocurrencies is not that much of a strech. As far as it becoming the only currency? I highly doubt it because all serious investments in the country or serious projects being paid are being paid through other major currencies.

DrBeer
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 3990
Merit: 2293


Payment Gateway Allows Recurring Payments


View Profile WWW
December 25, 2021, 07:59:49 PM
 #58

Do you have any more reliable information that would somehow support this claim? Other than this Facebook page, is this information somehow corroborated by more credible sources?
Yeah, I can't stand when a thread starts like this, with a claim that a pronouncement was made by someone and no reference links are provided.  It's hard to comment on something that I don't really know is true.

But let's assume the IMF said what it said for the purposes of my post.  I don't know how much developing countries and their citizenry value their currency, and I assume it depends very much on which country we're talking about.  If it was a country like Venezuela, then I'd say crypto might pose a threat to their fiat currency, but even during their hyperinflationary crisis I didn't hear tons of credible stories of how bitcoin or any of the altcoins were taking over; I think Venezuelans used the US dollar as a substitute currency.

And this just isn't true:


We have adopted USD as auxiliar currency, that is a fact and it is the reason we have been able to slow down the inflation here.

On the other hand, I must say that cryptocurrency, even though it has not taken over completely the economy of my country it has indeed gain a big amount of adoption, mainly because we have been mistreated by services like Paypal for years, and the fact it makes easier to conceal our savings from bad people or even send money anywhere.

Nowadays, here even the most common USD wallets offer crypto options so even if people do not much about Bitcoin or crypto they have at least been exposed to it to some degree.

In my city for example, there is a candy shop which accepts BTC, a department shop which also does so and stablecoins are being used much as payment method. Caracas (our capital city) is a place where one could live on crypto.

Any questions about how crypto is doing here, I am glad to respond.


Please tell me - how is the issue of the loss of funds associated with network commissions resolved, with the regular purchase of inexpensive goods / food? According to my calculations, if the payment acceptance scheme works on standard terms, where there is a commission. Moreover, the level of commission can be commensurate with the cost of the transaction itself. Taking the same bread, vegetables, eggs - the price is not high, the transaction fee is noticeable, which gives rise to the problem of losing personal funds. Or has everyone included the commission in the price of the goods?

..cryptomus..   
  
.
lllllllllllllllllll CRYPTO
PAYMENT GATEWAY
▄█▀▀██▄░░░▄█████▄░░░▄▀████▄
██░▀▄██░░░██▄░▄██░░░██▄▀▀▀█
██░▀▄██░░░███▄███░░░███░░▄█
▀▀▀▀▀░░░░░▀▀▀▀▀░░░░░▀▀▀▀▀
▄▄▄▄▄░░░░░▄▄▄▄▄░░░░░▄▄▄▄▄
███▀▄██░░░██▀░▀██░░░██▀▀▀▀█
██▀▄███░░░██░░░██░░░█▄███░█
▀█▄▄▄█▀░░░▀██▄██▀░░░▀█▄▄▄█▀

▄█████▄░░░▄█▀▀██▄░░░▄█████▄
█▀░█░▀█░░░█░▀░▀▀█░░░██▄░▄██
█▄█▄█▄█░░░███░▀▄█░░░███▄███
▀▀▀▀▀░░░░░▀▀▀▀▀░░░░░▀▀▀▀▀
ACCEPT
CRYPTO
PAYMENTS
..GET STARTED..
cafucafucafu
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 812
Merit: 509



View Profile
December 25, 2021, 08:04:00 PM
 #59

Yes, and what's wrong with it?

What's wrong with weakening a centralized currency that has had a history of being wildly inflationary which means that there is essentially an invisible tax imposed upon people every time they hold their fiats for long enough?

It's not like "local currencies" are issued by local governments. They are issued by big, centralized institutions.

Argoo
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Activity: 2464
Merit: 252


DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook


View Profile
December 25, 2021, 08:10:36 PM
 #60

There is such a trend, but it is unlikely to become widespread. If we consider the still small experience of El Salvador, then there was no national currency at all. Therefore, it was much easier to accept bitcoin as the national currency there. In countries with strong economies and hard currencies, this is hardly possible. But we really need a similar experience of crowding out the national currency in weak developing countries, and preferably a positive one.

Pages: « 1 2 [3] 4 »  All
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!