Veteran crypto advocate drops a bold take: Bitcoin might just evolve into earth's leading monetary asset. Not a wild guess—this perspective stems from observing how digital scarcity reshapes value storage in an increasingly connected world.
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ForkMonger
· 4h ago
lol "leading monetary asset" — sure, if we ignore every governance attack vector that keeps this whole thing standing on one leg. digital scarcity means nothing when protocol economics are this fragile ngl
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RooftopReserver
· 4h ago
The logic of digital scarcity... We've been hearing the same thing for so many years, when will it actually be implemented?
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DegenTherapist
· 4h ago
NGL, I've heard a bit too much about this digital scarcity theory... But honestly, if it really wants to become the world's number one monetary asset, it has to get through regulatory hurdles first.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 5h ago
The logic of digital scarcity makes perfect sense... It really comes down to who can survive until the end of this wave.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 5h ago
ngl, this is literally the same energy as verifying farm-to-fork provenance through immutable ledgers... digital scarcity hits different when you realize it's just proof-of-freshness for money itself, innit?
Veteran crypto advocate drops a bold take: Bitcoin might just evolve into earth's leading monetary asset. Not a wild guess—this perspective stems from observing how digital scarcity reshapes value storage in an increasingly connected world.