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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @guerratotal 1 Jun \ on: A serious Bitcoin question AskSN
Love this question. Real simple: Bitcoin doesn’t change when more people join — the code, the supply cap, the rules stay the same. But what changes is how useful it becomes. More people = more places to spend it, more liquidity, more resilience, stronger network effects.
It’s like fire. One person with fire is cool for their own camp. But when the whole village has fire, life upgrades — cooking, warmth, tools, everything. Same with Bitcoin. You can hold it solo, but a circular economy makes it way more powerful.
Plus, more adoption = less chance the system gets attacked or ignored. The bigger the network, the harder it is to kill.