Totally agree. Using sats for everyday payments could make Bitcoin way more user-friendly. It turns BTC from just a “store of value” into something people actually spend. Small transactions could go global without fees eating them up.
Do you see this happening first in certain regions or will it be a worldwide thing?
Green_Ad9723 on
No, it won’t… it will be used as a money energy storage device.
Temporary_Shine_6373 on
bruv even if top 10 GDP country use bitcoin as legal currency then we wont have enough satoshis. even 1 satoshi would be more than 1 US dollar. Just imagine. There won’t be any change, yes millisatoshi is there to back up but even then it won’t last long. LOL. We’d need smaller unit of millisatoshi
lizzar41 on
No deflactionary currency could ever become *money*. It’s incredible how many of you still don’t know basic economy.
Sufficient_Fuel5269 on
Buy more 💪💸
Zeeder80 on
Appreciating assets like BTC make terrible currencies because they promote keeping them and not spending them. That’s that
idont_______care on
I think after the first major heist big institutions will rethink their intention to hold bitcoin very fast.
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Totally agree. Using sats for everyday payments could make Bitcoin way more user-friendly. It turns BTC from just a “store of value” into something people actually spend. Small transactions could go global without fees eating them up.
Do you see this happening first in certain regions or will it be a worldwide thing?
No, it won’t… it will be used as a money energy storage device.
bruv even if top 10 GDP country use bitcoin as legal currency then we wont have enough satoshis. even 1 satoshi would be more than 1 US dollar. Just imagine. There won’t be any change, yes millisatoshi is there to back up but even then it won’t last long. LOL. We’d need smaller unit of millisatoshi
No deflactionary currency could ever become *money*. It’s incredible how many of you still don’t know basic economy.
Buy more 💪💸
Appreciating assets like BTC make terrible currencies because they promote keeping them and not spending them. That’s that
I think after the first major heist big institutions will rethink their intention to hold bitcoin very fast.