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I wouldn't have it even if it were completely offline. We already have robots at home for some things, if you stop to think — and they don't need the internet nor do they go around, like dishwashers, washing machines and printers. Those are the ones I could remember that are, in a way, robots because they automate a task
You can see that Satoshi's was more like a real coin, like the icon styles of that time (I don't remember the m, then came this flat style that's still trendy today). Maybe if there's a new icon it'll be in the glass style, as that seems to be the new trend.
I'm terrible at predictions and many of the ones I've seen in my life misled me about the outcome. Some that seemed impossible happened, others that seemed simple never did. Having said all that, I don't think a global Bitcoinized economy will occur in my lifetime, even if I live another 60 years. Locally yes, and are happening in many places.
I agree with you on that. I could be very wrong, but e-cash is the closest thing to the fiduciary desire called the “paper of bitcoin.” Put into perspective, just as Amazon gift cards are not the same as dollars, e-cash is not bitcoin. It’s a token that represents a bitcoin, and I really like that they aptly compared it to gift cards.
1.2. Use their mistakes against him to enlighten another ppl.
2.3. Maybe, but you can only show them facts against bs.
There's nothing better than that peace of mind. I suppose that in a bitcoinized economy those dramas will be very local and hardly spread among the non-custodial masses.
This is not a rabbit hole, it’s a conspiracy theory – a deep one, but still a ct. In my opinion a bad one as it propose to be, but it is interesting how they build it like a Truman Show of history.