Let’s talk about this crypto thing. It’s supposed to be the future, right? But here’s the twist—crypto’s value is still tied to traditional money. You buy, sell, and measure Bitcoin in dollars, euros—whatever cash it’s meant to replace. So if it’s really independent, why’s it always checking in with the dollar?
Now, here’s the real question: why do we need another currency if it’s just a techy version of the same thing? Sure, crypto makes sense if anonymity’s your game—perfect for certain “markets” where you’re paying for drugs, maybe even paying serial killers, or worse, dealing in trafficking. For the rest of us, though? It’s just complicated money that doesn’t really change the game.
And let’s face it—everyday crypto use is clunky. Buying coffee with Bitcoin? Not exactly seamless. So if it doesn’t bring freedom or simplicity, what’s the point?
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