>>532862937An ugly truth is its not going away, but cannot be fully embraced quite yet. Gonna get real awkward when citizens, corporations, allies, etc. are confirming transactions against your sanctions.
>>532863427There is plenty of money to be lost. The dollar suffered for years under the negative publicity of being tied to the oil industry. If Iranians want to make Bitcoin the currency of world trade by using it for their fees it's really no problem because the canal game is a thing of the past, and the new trade corridor will be between Earth and space and our actual moon base not some metacrypto one.>>532862937So basically the dollar will remain a store of future value while petro-trade on Earth gravitates into being conducted in currencies of past value both of which leverage in different ways on the present value of things and services.
>>532862937the most successful pyramid scheme. Shit store of value because it randomly goes up and down 20% just because of a tweet.
>>532863427>Can't be tracedWTF? I thought they had some brains?It's pseudonymous which means at the moment your wallet addy is linked to your ID it's owari daAnd that's why you don't agree to CBDCs
>>532864146Generate a new wallet keypair.Transfer funds to new wallet.Claim "I got hacked"It's all gone. So sad.
>>532864388This only works for (((them)))
>>532862937BTC is an IQ test and /pol/ is failing the test
>>532862937Monero is untraceable. Btc is transparent, everybody sees your moves.
>>532862937Is there ever going to be the chance that it can become a widely used currency, or will (((government))) always forbid it?