Remember when Jack Dorsey dropped that prediction? The billionaire tech founder straight-up declared that Bitcoin will become the internet's native currency. Not "might be" or "could become" – he said WILL BE.
Think about what that actually means for a second. We're talking about the entire digital landscape operating on a single, decentralized monetary layer. No middlemen. No borders. Just pure peer-to-peer value transfer.
And honestly? The pieces are falling into place faster than most people realize. Institutional adoption is accelerating. Payment rails are being built. Nation-states are accumulating. The infrastructure that seemed impossible five years ago is now just... infrastructure.
Dorsey's been putting his money where his mouth is too – his companies have been integrating Bitcoin functionality for years now. This wasn't some random tweet. It's a vision backed by serious capital and development resources.
The shift is happening. Whether it takes five years or fifteen, the trajectory seems pretty clear at this point. 🚀
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CryptoMom
· 12-08 06:59
Let's wait a little longer, history will speak for itself.
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MidsommarWallet
· 12-08 06:58
Bro, that prediction is honestly pretty bold, but I still have to say... I've been hearing Dorsey's spiel for so many years now, and what's come of it? Institutional adoption does seem to be happening, but the goal of a "native internet currency" still feels pretty far off to me.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 12-08 06:53
This time Dorsey is really all in, unlike some so-called crypto influencers who just talk big.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 12-08 06:45
Dorsey really wasn't exaggerating this time—he had already invested in Bitcoin through Square and Block a long time ago.
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Degentleman
· 12-08 06:32
NGL, what Dorsey said is actually spot on, and looking at it now, it's still a bit ahead of its time.
Remember when Jack Dorsey dropped that prediction? The billionaire tech founder straight-up declared that Bitcoin will become the internet's native currency. Not "might be" or "could become" – he said WILL BE.
Think about what that actually means for a second. We're talking about the entire digital landscape operating on a single, decentralized monetary layer. No middlemen. No borders. Just pure peer-to-peer value transfer.
And honestly? The pieces are falling into place faster than most people realize. Institutional adoption is accelerating. Payment rails are being built. Nation-states are accumulating. The infrastructure that seemed impossible five years ago is now just... infrastructure.
Dorsey's been putting his money where his mouth is too – his companies have been integrating Bitcoin functionality for years now. This wasn't some random tweet. It's a vision backed by serious capital and development resources.
The shift is happening. Whether it takes five years or fifteen, the trajectory seems pretty clear at this point. 🚀