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Title: Max Keiser: Bitcoin's First Function Is to Clean Up the Mess Left by Fiat
Post by: newshunter on December 14, 2019, 01:00:24 AM
Max Keiser: Bitcoin's First Function Is to Clean Up the Mess Left by Fiat

Max Keiser from Uruguay: "The inherent violence of fiat money must be replaced by the peaceful nature of Bitcoin"


Source: Max Keiser: Bitcoin's First Function Is to Clean Up the Mess Left by Fiat (https://cointelegraph.com/news/max-keiser-bitcoins-first-function-is-to-clean-up-the-mess-left-by-fiat)

Would appreciate your opinion about this
Title: Re: Max Keiser: Bitcoin's First Function Is to Clean Up the Mess Left by Fiat
Post by: Goodcat49 on December 14, 2019, 11:18:02 PM
And who will clean up the mess left by Bitcoin then?
Title: Re: Max Keiser: Bitcoin's First Function Is to Clean Up the Mess Left by Fiat
Post by: Bobcrypto on December 16, 2019, 09:09:12 AM
And who will clean up the mess left by Bitcoin then?

As it stands now, there is no bitcoin mess left. Bitcoin is barely 10year, and as far as the journey has not spreed like the fiats, in my opinion, i think there are no mess for now.
Title: Re: Max Keiser: Bitcoin's First Function Is to Clean Up the Mess Left by Fiat
Post by: Noverteno on December 16, 2019, 06:11:22 PM
Paper money already exists for about five centuries and, in my opinion, everything was in relative order with it. Decentralized cryptocurrency was created primarily as an alternative payment system, independent of the currency of various states. It is not intended to replace the traditional national money of states. The massive emergence of stable state coins, in all likelihood, will lead to a weakening of the influence of a decentralized cryptocurrency.
Title: Re: Max Keiser: Bitcoin's First Function Is to Clean Up the Mess Left by Fiat
Post by: zombieroadie on December 17, 2019, 12:03:29 PM
Haha! Bitcoin itself is rather messy now, but sounds promising