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April 09, 2014, 04:12:55 AM |
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If you don't expect overseas cables and other Internet-sharing mediums to continue, whether in the event of censorship at source points, an EMP-heavy WW3, or some other situation, it's possible to see some benefits to having national "sub-coins," where Bitcoin remains the International standard, but where these coins can pick up where BTC left off in case of catastrophe - especially on islands. It's super-easy to convert bitcoins to altcoins and vice versa, so - at least from a super-paranoid perspective - I see it as something definitely not worth fighting merely on the basis that they're supposedly geographically- or politically-restricted. As for buying them, though - I wouldn't because I don't hoard bottlecaps in case of nuclear apocalypse, either.
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