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Author Topic: Does it even matter if governments and banks accept cryptocurrency?  (Read 485 times)

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There is buzz about the prospective of governments and banks accepting crypto or creating their own for its mass acceptance. I don't think this is even worth acknowledging, as all of the present and future innovations are going to come from the private sector. Governments are just responsible for damage control, do a God-awful job for the most part and have never achieved true democracy. In the past, people relied on governments and banks not because they're "governments" or "banks," but because they provided security. Once AI, blockchain, and improved means to use crypto provide even better security than governments and banks ever could, whatever they do will be irrelevant.

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