Is Crypto Really the Future?

Discussion in 'Crypto Assets' started by coolBuTcute.01, May 18, 2021.

  1. In recent years, cryptocurrency has become a global phenomenon, but there is still a lot to learn about this developing technology. Many fears and doubts surround the technology and its potential to disrupt conventional financial structures.Professor Joseph A. Grundfest of Stanford Law School recently sat down to discuss how cryptocurrency is actually being used, where mistakes have been made, and where this technology's potential lies. Professor Grundfest is in a unique position to focus on the future of cryptocurrencies as a former commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission and a financial systems specialist.With the ability to instantly transfer coins anywhere globally, the change in demand and overall value of cryptocurrency could make it a popular means of payment in the business world and peer-to-peer
     
  2. Baron

    Baron Administrator

    Link?
     
  3. zghorner

    zghorner

    as in that looks like a quote from an article rather than the second post from a random ETer...
     
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  4. It’s an article , did a little research here and there
     
  5. Overnight

    Overnight

  6. pla·gia·rism
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    noun
    1. the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
     
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  7. Tradex

    Tradex

    Ever wonder why?

    This video should give you some clues...

     
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  8. Exactly.
    Nothing but a dry-run for the globalists. It won't be cryptos themselves that take over, but I can see the IMF's Special Drawing Rights becoming a digital global currency that will go on a chip. Before anyone calls me crazy, just know that the Pentagon announced last month that they have RFID chips to "fight covid."
     
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