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December 10, 2025, 06:54:58 PM
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So guys for a while now I’ve been thinking about a weird question lately, and it feels like nobody talks about it honestly.

Everyone always asks:
“What if Bitcoin fails?”
“What if it gets banned?”
“What if it dies?”

But what if it actually wins?

What if 30–40 years from now, Bitcoin is the main global money or reserve asset?

Think about it:

Governments can’t print it
Banks can’t manipulate it
No bailouts
No central rescue button

Sounds good… but is it really smooth?

What happens during recessions if nobody can “stimulate” the economy?
What happens when a country is in crisis and can’t inflate away debt?
Do governments shrink or do societies become harsher?

If Bitcoin really becomes global money, does the world become more fair…
Or more brutally merit-based with no safety net?

I’m not anti-Bitcoin.
I’m trying to imagine the world after Bitcoin wins.

Curious what the veterans here think the world would actually look like.



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