The sharp peaks and valleys in Bitcoin's value are clear warning signs that this new cryptocurrency is anything but stable. Until more people actually use the currency to buy things, as opposed to speculating in the currency itself, it's difficult to say what role Bitcoin will play in the future economy.
The sharp peaks and valleys in Bitcoin's value are clear warning signs that this new cryptocurrency is anything but stable. Until more people actually use the currency to buy things, as opposed to speculating in the currency itself, it's difficult to say what role Bitcoin will play in the future economy.
Is the world really ready to ditch our centuries-old paper and coin, government-backed monetary systems for a purely digital currency? Or will the blockchain technology behind Bitcoin prove more revolutionary than the currency itself?
Is the world really ready to ditch our centuries-old paper and coin, government-backed monetary systems for a purely digital currency? Or will the blockchain technology behind Bitcoin prove more revolutionary than the currency itself?
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