I've also seen that 7% number going around. It's strange to think that 93% of people in the world haven't even touched this. Depending on how you look at it, that's either sad or crazy exciting
Even if we're early, that doesn't mean that fiat will be replaced. More likely, we're moving towards a multilayered world where fiat exists because it has to (state control, taxes, pensions) and crypto exists because it can (for example, mobility, privacy, and efficiency). It's not because it's perfect that they'll live together, but because it's necessary
Yes, it looks like we're early. But maybe we need to rethink what it means to "win" in this time and place. Are we building an alternative, or a parallel? Would love to know if you ever want to live off on crypto alone. Or just use it when it makes sense?
Ok, I agree with you, mate, that fiat will not be removed, but can we say that its use will be less as we will have an alternative to this in the coming time in the form of digital currency? As you also agree that the thing we are entering is the multilayered world, there we will be provided with great security in the digital world as well. The trend has just started, and when the adoption of this becomes more widespread, people will start to rely on this more rather than using fiat currency. What do you think?
I have heard that in a country, people are going to shop for their groceries having no money or no bank cards in their pockets; they just pay payments using their thumbs, and that's all. Now, I don't remember the name of that country. Have you ever heard about this?