if you base your wealth on something you can only see on a computer screen is what happens if the lights go out?
Are you talking about BTC, or the supposed money in your bank account, which is nothing more than data on their server, that you can only see on a computer screen?
I'm old enough to remember when credit cards began, and people doubted them because of the inconvenience, and "not every place accepts them."
Times change with technology, it's called progress. None of us can predict the future; we're all on this ride together, and I guess we'll all know, eventually, how things turn out as we move forward.
Are you talking about BTC, or the supposed money in your bank account, which is nothing more than data on their server, that you can only see on a computer screen?
Exactly, that's why I prefer tangible assets and value over a number on a screen. I hold no debts and have as little in the bank as possible.
Right. So I go to the bank to withdraw cash to spend in person. Not every place I shop accepts Bitcoin.
I'm old enough to remember when credit cards began, and people doubted them because of the inconvenience, and "not every place accepts them."
Times change with technology, it's called progress. None of us can predict the future; we're all on this ride together, and I guess we'll all know, eventually, how things turn out as we move forward.