Mass adoption.. heh.. yeah.
>>3253050
>Buy a 40 cent drink with bitcoin
>Tfw its now $7
>btc is for microtransactions
kek
>>3253068
never sell BTC
>>3253050
>Sire that will $1.40 for your coffee refill
>gets receipt
>$8.40
>>3253050
>I buy my coffee using amazon shares: the post
>>3253083
>Amazon shares are widely adopted
>>3253050
>buying shit for BTC
This is why you hold IOTA.
>>3253113
>being this much of a retard
Bitcoin needs a 2nd layer to scale for wide adoption, this has always been known.
>>3253135
>Muh $10000 monthly cost lightning network
I want to kidnap you,then lock you up with your mouth stretched open.And eat a million halberneros.Then shart into your mouth,the shart of a thousand suns.The stench of the shart can be smelt from new york.The stench smells not like chillis,but the foulest of shits once thought to be exclusive to Indians.Your entire mouth will be filed with my chunky sharts
>>3253071
Why would anyone pay that much and wait that long. BTC only lives because people speculate with it. Speculation causes a crash eventually. Banks are going to use ripple, iota or develop their own blockchain. The future of blockchain technology is great. The future of bitcoin is a big fucking dump and a lot of tears.
>>3253185
>>Muh $10000 monthly cost lightning network
no such thing you fucking mongoloid shill. LN will bring cheap and fast microtransactions
>two lines of a shitty LARP about feces
go back to r/btc Pajeet
>>3253474
Who is this shill here exactly?
https://medium.com/@jonaldfyookball/mathematical-proof-that-the-lightning-network-cannot-be-a-decentralized-bitcoin-scaling-solution-1b8147650800
Fuck off with your banker hubs
>>3253071
>Btc is for transactions.
kekekek
How can I get gains from btc? Haven't bought any yet
>>3253755
>if I link a medium post that will totally prove I'm right
>Jonald Fyookball
that blog post is just as retarded as you are, and the one who wrote it is a literal laughing sock. What is it supposed to prove apart from the fact you are a subhuman who can't into rational thought?
>>3253450
it's by far the most liquid and most secure and $7 isn't a lot to move whatever amount of money you want anywhere in the world