b-but banks and government will just make their own cryptocurrencies, they will never adopt popular ones!

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meanwhile in reality:

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government and institutions will never embrace the world wide web, they will just make their own!
government and institutions will never embrace social media platforms, they will just make their own!

caging at these idiots who think that institutions/banks/governments wont adopt flexible technological frameworks provided by private companies which they don't have the time or resources to develop themselves to a similar technological level
 
is this good for bitcoin? looks like they just adopted a bunch of shitcoins?
 
is this good for bitcoin? looks like they just adopted a bunch of shitcoins?
>is this good for yahoo, nokia and myspace? looks like they just adopted google, apple and facebook?
 
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>is this good for yahoo, nokia and myspace? looks like they just adopted google, apple and facebook?
but are they decentralized? if they are subject to control and confiscation, it defeats the entire purpose of it
 
but are they decentralized? if they are subject to control and confiscation, it defeats the entire purpose of it
we have a centralised/decentralised binarytard

degrees of both are good in different contexts
 
how much tax do you have to pay in your country for your 250$-worth of cryptos

even more importantly, if you've ever been an adult, you'd know banks and governmental institutions require you to explain the origin (prove legality) of your assets whenever you transfer a bit more of them from A to B. for banks, it's mostly a requirement for every deposit or payment over 10k E, to prevent money laundering. now please tell me untrackability/privacy wasn't one of the main arguments of cryptards the entire time either, lmao

it's amazing how greed lowers your iq by 30 points whenever you start talking about pedo-junkie-neetcoins
 
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how much tax do you have to pay in your country for your 250$-worth of cryptos

even more importantly, if you've ever been an adult, you'd know banks and government institutions require you to explain the origin (prove legality) of your assets whenever you transfer a bit more of them from A to B. for banks, it's mostly a requirement for every deposit or payment over 10k E, to prevent money laundering

it's amazing how greed lowers your iq by 30 points whenever you start talking about crypto
do you not think the monetary authority of singapore is aware of this jfl
 
mogger123 1-0 rl
 

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