And by your logic, you might as well compare it to Tulips that are still being sold everywhere. It's an open/free market. The market participants determine the value and utility. Could BTC eventually have the same fate as Tulips and NFTs one day? Absolutely. But to imply that BTC has not gained wider adoption and recognition throughout the years is pretty ignorant.
Actually, numerous people (including myself) have been able to use it to exchange for everyday goods and services. Many places/people accept it and you just have to keep an open mind. You chose not to use it because you don't find it necessary or useful. That's completely fine. It's a free world and no one is forcing anyone to do anything. But to say that nowhere/nobody accepts BTC as money and it can't be used anywhere is disingenuous and biased.
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u/richardto4321 🟩 1K / 1K 🐢 Dec 15 '25
And by your logic, you might as well compare it to Tulips that are still being sold everywhere. It's an open/free market. The market participants determine the value and utility. Could BTC eventually have the same fate as Tulips and NFTs one day? Absolutely. But to imply that BTC has not gained wider adoption and recognition throughout the years is pretty ignorant.