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anyone have that worrying feeling that bitcoin is not going to save us from inflation and that it will just randomly end up losing attention, interest and care from people

i mean, there's a million other things to buy to protect yourself from inflation, and most of things are a lot more simple for people to understand and trust

Not saying if it crashes badly (like -99%) that it wouldn't ever come back again, but i do have a worrying feeling bitcoin might go through a phase where it does go down -99% and people just stop giving a shit about it for 10-20 years, before making a come back again
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>BTC goes from 15k to 124k in less than 3 years
>The President of the United States shills it constantly
>Russia and China exchange payments in it
>Massive institutional banks and organizations are creating crypto ETF's every month

The biggest threats to Bitcoin are 2 things:

1. - Quantum computing breakthroughs
2. - Central Banks creating their own centralized crypto and forcing the world to use it

That's it
It won't ever be irrelevant
Most people just do not understand market cycles and are always late to the party, like they are now
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3. CSAM on the blockchain



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