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<blockquote data-quote="PhatPattheRiverRat" data-source="post: 3227963" data-attributes="member: 69733"><p>It's totally possible. Anything is possible. Look at the writings of BTC software pioneers like Steve Dekorte and read other works by some of those most closely connected to the digital currencies though and it becomes clear that this was going to happen at some point—an attempt to decentralize currency.</p><p></p><p>What you also glean from reading the writings of those mentioned above is that the aim of these new currencies is to reduce the power and reach of governments in a big way. Also,Bitcoin is over 8 years old, so it really isn't just being introduced but I see your point.</p><p></p><p>If you ever have time, read up on Keynesian Economics and it may assuage your worries, or maybe not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhatPattheRiverRat, post: 3227963, member: 69733"] It's totally possible. Anything is possible. Look at the writings of BTC software pioneers like Steve Dekorte and read other works by some of those most closely connected to the digital currencies though and it becomes clear that this was going to happen at some point—an attempt to decentralize currency. What you also glean from reading the writings of those mentioned above is that the aim of these new currencies is to reduce the power and reach of governments in a big way. Also,Bitcoin is over 8 years old, so it really isn't just being introduced but I see your point. If you ever have time, read up on Keynesian Economics and it may assuage your worries, or maybe not. [/QUOTE]
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