Then cryptos will be also rans other than the top 3 They are talking about it
Oddsmaker Oddsmaker Active BMR member Joined Jun 12, 2021 Messages 1,338 Jul 14, 2021 #1 Jul 14, 2021 #1 Then cryptos will be also rans other than the top 3 They are talking about it
BMR_Brad BMR_Brad Active BMR member Joined Jun 4, 2016 Messages 1,365 Jul 15, 2021 #2 Jul 15, 2021 #2 For transactional use maybe that would get traction. But no one is going to be swapping bitcoin for a us govt (or any govt) controlled currency as far as store of wealth use. A govt sponsored coin would be great for bitcoin hodlers I think. Give crypto 100% credibility across the population.
For transactional use maybe that would get traction. But no one is going to be swapping bitcoin for a us govt (or any govt) controlled currency as far as store of wealth use. A govt sponsored coin would be great for bitcoin hodlers I think. Give crypto 100% credibility across the population.
Wagerallsports Wagerallsports Administrator Staff member Joined Mar 6, 2018 Messages 57,359 Jul 15, 2021 #3 Jul 15, 2021 #3 I think the only reason the U.S. is considering their own crypto is because China will be launching their own digital currency.
I think the only reason the U.S. is considering their own crypto is because China will be launching their own digital currency.
BMR_Brad BMR_Brad Active BMR member Joined Jun 4, 2016 Messages 1,365 Jul 15, 2021 #4 Jul 15, 2021 #4 Wagerallsports said: I think the only reason the U.S. is considering their own crypto is because China will be launching their own digital currency. Click to expand... It's kind of inevitable the world will move to digital currency. If a country controls the one business chooses to use for world trade, I'd think that country will enjoy quite a bit of power. But again, I would be surprised if any govt controlled coin will win out in those serious areas.
Wagerallsports said: I think the only reason the U.S. is considering their own crypto is because China will be launching their own digital currency. Click to expand... It's kind of inevitable the world will move to digital currency. If a country controls the one business chooses to use for world trade, I'd think that country will enjoy quite a bit of power. But again, I would be surprised if any govt controlled coin will win out in those serious areas.
BMR_Brad BMR_Brad Active BMR member Joined Jun 4, 2016 Messages 1,365 Jul 15, 2021 #5 Jul 15, 2021 #5 Although come to think of it, I could see China and USA trying to enforce usage of their currency for major trade deals. Which would just add un-needed costs above what a single standard would require.
Although come to think of it, I could see China and USA trying to enforce usage of their currency for major trade deals. Which would just add un-needed costs above what a single standard would require.