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<p>[QUOTE="David@PCC, post: 7834949, member: 80556"]I'm curious how many know what's coming? We are in same adoption for crypto that the 90's were to the internet. It won't be long before everyone with a smart phone will be able to use the digital version of their respective currency just like cash, except the transfer will be instant and almost free to any where in the world. While the value of decentralized coins fluctuate a lot not making them suitable for daily purchases, there will be stable coins that central banks issue that are. One valid concern privacy advocates have is that every transaction is visible on the blockchain forever, which eliminates the anonymity that cash has.</p><p>I believe it will be the decentralized coins that will not only be backed by gold, but most assets on the planet. You will be able to move anything of value instantly anywhere in the world, something that has never happened in humanity before. </p><p>There has been a lot of talk about crypto being bad for the environment, but the ones that will be used by the banks use very low energy. With over 10k cryptos in existence, there are numerous ones that are considered green. </p><p>So it's not a matter of if these things will happen, but how soon.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="David@PCC, post: 7834949, member: 80556"]I'm curious how many know what's coming? We are in same adoption for crypto that the 90's were to the internet. It won't be long before everyone with a smart phone will be able to use the digital version of their respective currency just like cash, except the transfer will be instant and almost free to any where in the world. While the value of decentralized coins fluctuate a lot not making them suitable for daily purchases, there will be stable coins that central banks issue that are. One valid concern privacy advocates have is that every transaction is visible on the blockchain forever, which eliminates the anonymity that cash has. I believe it will be the decentralized coins that will not only be backed by gold, but most assets on the planet. You will be able to move anything of value instantly anywhere in the world, something that has never happened in humanity before. There has been a lot of talk about crypto being bad for the environment, but the ones that will be used by the banks use very low energy. With over 10k cryptos in existence, there are numerous ones that are considered green. So it's not a matter of if these things will happen, but how soon.[/QUOTE]
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