How do you guys think the economy is going to play out, also considering bitcoin/ethereum/etc?
Personally, I don't really know much about btc, I don't even know how to safely buy some (was going to ask how you guys safely buy your btc and ethereum).
Despite my lack of knowledge on the currency itself, looking at the world from a common sense standpoint and how the internet changed our daily and essential existence as a species, especially the US - is going to pot at unprecedented speeds, I would wager to say that eventually the entire world will run on some sort of online currency and only that.
Look at what's around us:
Everyone is buying stuff through amazon/ebay/etc and retail sales have plummeted. Except for a very few items that are either too large to order online or items people really need to try out or see in person, everything is ordered online now. Hell, people are even ordering their groceries online now and having then delivered to their door.
Everything is done by card now, whether online or in a retail setting. Nobody wants to carry around bulky cash that you could be robbed for and never see again. At least if you get robbed for your cards, you can cancel them and use your fraud protection and get your money back.
The use of online shipping will be even more revolutionized by the use of drones. I guarantee you in the next 20 years, everything besides a statue or gunsafe will be delivered via drone. Even larger things like car parts, televisions, etc will be delivered via drone or multiple drones attached to one another to accommodate the extra weight. Imagine being able to order anything you want or need, and it being there in 20 minutes? No waiting on fedex, ups, no waiting on a truck, no waiting a week or 2 on anything. I believe amazon will be the first to utilize this method and the major transportation companies like fedex and ups will suicide dive into reforming their delivery service to drone before it's too late. Pretty much the only 'physical' classic form of transport will be cargo ships due to their insurmountable ability to carry massive numbers and weight. Everything else will be drone.
Paper currency is unsustainable and simply a bandage on a hemorrhage that has yet to be fixed. We spend so much money on the process of printing money it's ridiculous. Eventually, everything will be digital, whether the dollar plummets or not -
Which I think it will^ . America's overpopulation, lack of jobs, bloodthirst for war, and several other circumstances will eventually kill our economy and our position as a superpower. Every other superpower has fallen due to the exact behavior we are exhibiting as a country right now. When the dollar tanks, and it is merely kindling and toilet paper, online currency will skyrocket. Other countries are at risk for this as well.
Precious metals have always been heralded as fool proof, but in today's age, really, who gives a crap about it? Sure people will still want it for their jewelry, and silver for electronics, but you can't eat it. You can't buy anything on amazon with it, and imagine if they tried to make it to where you could? Massive fail. Imagine how cumbersome it would be to try and convert gold pebbles into a jacket from amazon? Nobody is willing to do that when bitcoin can accomplish this in seconds. No banks, no middlemen, just instant gratification.
A lot of people are saying it's a big hypejob, and I suppose inferring that it's the next bubble to burst when everyone starts jumping on the bandwagon trying to make a buck. However, this could simply be dissenting of misinformation and propaganda, which we know America has a doctorate in, in order to deter people from striking it rich and poor people suddenly becoming wealthy overnight, because the rich wouldn't like that.
Plus the potential for copycats saturating the market and lessening the impact of bitcoin?
Or the fact that online currency may be an orchestration by wealthy people in positions of economic power/interest, similar to Kelly Blue Book - there's no exact formula on how to value a car, the market and desire for the vehicle determines it's value, however KBB says you should listen to what THEY SAY it's worth and shutup. There are very good reasons to believe that KBB is nothing more than a money making tool perpetuated by the rich and powerful of the auto industry, they buy up massive amounts of a certain car, and change the value of the car by thousands for day to day, and sell said vehicles when KBB claims the value is up, and make all the money.
^the same could be the circumstance with bitcoin - people in power pressing a button saying one day it's worth 1000, the next 1800, the next 2250. And while the poor people are thinking they are getting rich, they are really only getting rich on paper because these powerful individuals are TELLING then they are getting rich, when in reality the bubble is going to burst and the rich will laugh all the way to the bank while the poor people are left holding the bag.
What are some things you see contributing to the rise of online currency?
Do you think it is the next huge change in the way human beings live in the world and will become the next Internet revolution, possibly even bigger?
And how do I get my hands on some bitcoin/ethereum/other online currencies??
