>bitcoin is noninflationary and will constantly increase in price/value until the end of time
>fiat is inflationary and will constantly decrease in price/value until the end of time
why the fuck would you ever cash out? especially when youll eventually be able to use bitcoin for everything
>this
I have already begun
>cashing out BTC
You can almost buy everything you need with BTC honestly.
>>2611915
damn my id has spoken
jailed in 4gs
>>2611888
There's no guarantee that you will eventually be able to use bitcoin for everything. Even if you will that time is a decade or more away. Waiting and patience are good. But thinking that you know the future is retarded.
People aren't going to use bitcoin in 30 years. Sometime between now and then everybody will jump ship
>>2611915
location??
yup, selling BTC is for retards. don't even try to sell high and buy low with it. make more BTC by trading shit coins instead.
>>2611915
the 10% discount is probably worth less than the btc fee
>>2611972
Are you joking? new things use bitcoin everyday
the other day Japan now accepepts bitcoin for airline travel. More places are accepting bitcoin to pay rent
what about when bitcoin debit cards eventually come out? also: every company will start accepting bitcoin because they know its more valuable investment than money
>>2611990
In delta bc
>>2611984
I disagree. bitcoin will be like an extremely valuable gold in 30 years and we will be using blockchains and crypto wallets to store our cash.
Why? Its safer than a bank, you own it all, and you can instantly use it whenever you want, without limits
>>2612051
You're a damn fool. None of that is certain to be the trend from here onward. There is such a thing as a temporary fad. And beyond that, what would happen if an even more developed coin uprooted BTC. You can't predict the future. Nobody can. When you become too sure of yourself is when you should begin to worry.
>>2612061
pretty much surrey, but technically delta
>>2612102
"t-the i-internet is j-just a temporary fad guise"
- you, circa 1995
>>2612029
it cost me between .50c to $3.00 looney money to transfer using blockchain wallet so i dont get what your on about
>>2612102
>an even more developed coin
>temporary fad
blockchain has revolutionized finances and will be used. besides that, why are you acting like Im talking specifically about bitcoin? obviously a new coin thats better will probably be USED, but bitcoin will remain the gold standard
Thats why we trade fiat and not gold. bitcoin is the gold and altcoins are the "fiat"
>>2612135
Early incarnations of websites and almost all of the major leaders of internet based businesses from the 90's are dead today. Underdogs like google and Amazon survived. I didn't say that blockchain technology is worthless. I said that you should be weary of your valuation of the one, very specific implementation of blockchain technology called Bitcoin. And I'll say it again, you're a damn fool for thinking that you know the future.
>>2612190
The only thing that would stop bitcoin is government intervention. Youre a damn fool if you think otherwise
>>2612051
I have had a bitcoin debit card for over a year.
https://www.shiftpayments.com/card
>>2612222
i agree, but i believe the risk is worth it
if the normies jump on before govt can cripple btc then not even govt can stop it