Mass population doesn't even want to think about that stuff and most definately people don't want to hold 5 to 10 different wallets with each their own functionality and design.
All of that stuff is holding the crypto stuff from getting anywhere close to becoming mainstream.
I believe it will. It must. Nobody really asked for decentralization... people asked for lower fees and faster transactions. We wanted to shake up the banking world...
Well. It's happening. But eventually things need to become centralized again in order to mature the space and reach mass adoption.
when we do reach mass adoption, and we do become centralized, what do we do if there is another Mt Gox; say Apple's IPay Crypto Wallet gets hacked 85 Billion lost ; can we just sit here and take that. Isnt that the very thing that we have tried to escape?
then some Mt Gox happens ppl "expose the truth" and now we're back to square one all over again | cryptos in their current state arent fit for mass market use
Yup, two biggest obstacles right now are scaling and security/ease of use for the average user. I really do feel that a viable option will be easy to use smart contracts that can minimise losses that are deployed by the wallets themselves. That way we can retain decentralised ways of working. Although the average joe will want recovery options for when they lose their private keys.. Not sure how that can be implemented. I know this is one of the things EOS will be doing though but their solution is kinda centralised (correct me if i am wrong please)
Yeah but one of their selling points is they are building options for account recovery. And claimed scalability of over a million transactions a second. Exactly the sort of thing mainstream adoption requires. Of course these are huge promises to make so we will have to wait and see...
I doubt fiat will cease to exist during our lifetime. We are nowhere near mass adoption now but in 10-15 years crypto can become mainstream and a popular method of payments, but it will be along other fiat currencies. Some centralization will take place for sure at that point though.
Mass population doesn't even want to think about that stuff and most definately people don't want to hold 5 to 10 different wallets with each their own functionality and design.
All of that stuff is holding the crypto stuff from getting anywhere close to becoming mainstream.
Exactly thats the problem; decentralization will eventually lead to centralization
I believe it will. It must. Nobody really asked for decentralization... people asked for lower fees and faster transactions. We wanted to shake up the banking world...
Well. It's happening. But eventually things need to become centralized again in order to mature the space and reach mass adoption.
when we do reach mass adoption, and we do become centralized, what do we do if there is another Mt Gox; say Apple's IPay Crypto Wallet gets hacked 85 Billion lost ; can we just sit here and take that. Isnt that the very thing that we have tried to escape?
then some Mt Gox happens ppl "expose the truth" and now we're back to square one all over again | cryptos in their current state arent fit for mass market use
Yup, two biggest obstacles right now are scaling and security/ease of use for the average user. I really do feel that a viable option will be easy to use smart contracts that can minimise losses that are deployed by the wallets themselves. That way we can retain decentralised ways of working. Although the average joe will want recovery options for when they lose their private keys.. Not sure how that can be implemented. I know this is one of the things EOS will be doing though but their solution is kinda centralised (correct me if i am wrong please)
EOS will be like ethereum using smart contracts probably along with the EOS token
Yeah but one of their selling points is they are building options for account recovery. And claimed scalability of over a million transactions a second. Exactly the sort of thing mainstream adoption requires. Of course these are huge promises to make so we will have to wait and see...
Exactly. We are nowhere near mass adoption.
honestly I don't see a world with only cryptos anytime soon
Banks will not let that happen anyway. Not within 10 to 20 years at least.
In the meantime that's why Ripple has a real use case working with banks. And it's a pretty big use case as well.
I doubt fiat will cease to exist during our lifetime. We are nowhere near mass adoption now but in 10-15 years crypto can become mainstream and a popular method of payments, but it will be along other fiat currencies. Some centralization will take place for sure at that point though.
Indeed. I'm with you on this.