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If you couldn't sell your crypto for fiat currency accepted by (((banks))), would you put any value or credence into the use of crypto as a viable alternative currency? If crypto was banned from conversion to existing fiat currencies next week, would it hold any value or would there be a mass scramble to dump it before the ban on conversion?

If you couldn't sell your crypto for fiat currency accepted by (((banks))), would you put any value or credence into the use of crypto as a viable alternative currency? If crypto was banned from conversion to existing fiat currencies next week, would it hold any value or would there be a mass scramble to dump it before the ban on conversion?

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Unfortunately it has only really succeeded in enabling Ransomware and the FTX fraud.

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lots of people around the world use it for legit transactions... you can even walk into a McDonald's in El Salvador and pay for your food with bitcoin.

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OK, I forgot to mention the illegal International drug and gun trade. It was such a pain for the cartels having to ship all that US currency back to El Salvador for the cocaine, Bitcoin has replaced the US dollar as their basic currency.

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They just use the legal pot dispensaries to wash cash now.

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Not true. Those that wish to detract from what it has accomplish typically parrot this falsehood, however.

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You cannot deny that crypto currency is the key reason that ransomware proliferates. The untraceable transfer of money is the key.

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You can't deny that converting legacy tech systems to blockchain would advance them enough that ransomware would be obsolete.

See how this works, room-temp IQ normie? You are technically illiterate and grasping at straws.

I could name 3 things that would instantly replace crypto in this case. Sure as hell am not going to tell you any of 'em, though.