35 crypto companies got together to make a change dot org petition called âBitcoin Deserves an Emojiâ.
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It seems like youâre arguing against a position that I donât hold? Iâve been invested in Bitcoin for a long time, and Iâm quite familiar with its technical and socioeconomic dynamics. Iâm skeptical of altcoins specifically, not of cryptocurrency as a concept.
Maybe? It reads like youâre arguing that you shouldnât buy cryptocurrencies at all if you donât understand how transactions are handled. I donât think thatâs true, and that will just discourage the normal, everyday person from getting started. You may need that info if youâre interested in investment/trading, but you donât really need to get into the weeds if you just want to pay for some online services.
The important thing for lay-people is to recognize the value cryptocurrencies can provide, understand which cryptocurrencies are âstableâ (as in, not some altcoin scam), and understand transaction times and costs. Thatâs honestly it. If we can achieve that, more people will start using cryptocurrencies for transactions where itâs available, more vendors will see it as a viable payment source, liquidity will improve, and developers will address the issues as they come up.
If youâre buying something other than the top few cryptocurrencies, then yes, I agree with you. But youâre not going to do that if your goal is to use it as a currency, because no real vendors are going to accept whatever that new altcoin is. If you stick with the big coins and your goal is to spend those coins, youâre not likely to get screwed. Bitcoin can work w/ Lightning, and Monero (my preference) is great on its own. Those are also the two that are most commonly accepted by vendors.
Maybe we agree there, idk. I think your comments read a little gatekeepy and from a âcryptocurrencies are investmentsâ standpoint, and I think the focus should be âcryptocurrencies are currencies.â
Alright, fair enough. Keep in mind though that this comment thread started with an assertion that Bitcoin didnât get it quite right, and Monero did, which is more of a big-picture analysis thing than merely âcan I buy something with thisâ. My responses have been in that vein.