In real sense, partially the world tend to be blind to obvious truths, and sadly it's might just stay that way for a couple more years, because at the end of it all, the laws of mass regrets always wins and that's why the adoption takes a slower process just to place non believers in the shoes of regret.
Though the exposure and rate of traffic drawn, the underlying value of it all still stays undercover, and by this, counting page views end up making zero impact as though it's all relatable to ghost browsers.
India is still going head of hills to bridge the revolution, reasons why is something I still ponder over, I mean it's understandable that every country of the world wants to make a name and most of this is acquired by economic boost and that has got to place value on the country currency. OK I admit it, all countries of the world are messed up, the leaders are all ill minded and so tied to history, because to me Fiat is already history. We witness the US SEC doing all it takes to Centralize the movement of cryptocurrency, the wealth is just so much that they want it all, but since it's like a bird in the sky, people down can only stare but do nothing about it.
I could list so many ways to grow a country's economy just by dipping hands into Crypto projects, even a shitcoin could change the standard of living for so many locations of the world but we all doubting if it's actually here to stay, I mean that's why we're cashing back to Fiat right?
Yesterday I was speaking to a friend. I went out to get a wireless earphone, like the Bluetooth connection type. After I had purchased it, I was stuck as though I couldn't get my left over cash as change. While we were still battling to sort things out, I ended up telling the seller to keep the change and I accompanied my statement by saying it's useless to me. Not to be over narrative but that created a bit of a scene there, and everyone was like shut the trap (in their minds) and I was left to clarify my reasons for such expression.
Fiat Roaders
I asked a question, holding the Fiat currency (1000 naira note) in my hand, I asked them all what that was? They all said money, and I brought out another Fiat (500 naira note) and asked the same question and as well got the same answer. Pushing forward to drop a few points and asking what makes them differ? They all responded as expected by saying it's value or worth. I was then placed in a good spot to explain a bit how Value has been drawn away from every shit paper we hold called Fiat. A Fiat minded person believes so much in the paper note, to them the numbers printed on them gives it a value, but looking at the fact that this note could be fake? Unlawfully printed out of a small store room, even by these so called leaders makes it very disheartening to own.
Sure in crypto space it's very possible to create a new coin with the same name as the existing ones, but it's value can never be the same, also accompanied by some other things like contract addresses as so on. Blockchain data is not prone to any sort of manipulation which makes the space a better field of finance.
I asked my sister a funny question today, I was like "if I burn Fiat - I could go to jail" but if I burn my cryptocurrency I help build the system and in turn provide more value to my leftover holdings"
Isn't it funny how Cryptocurrency As the reverse workable version of Fiat, while battling down all its flaws is still underrated? And labelled a bad investment?
I mean why should I be arrested for burning money that is mine? That proves that we ain't entirely owners of the rewards of our 24hrs sweats…
The Fiat System is a Fraud! It's been a fraud right from time, there's absolutely no two words to it, Fiat needs to go as though it only keeps us in the centralized zone with its worthless nature.
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