TexasRebel said:p-townag said:TexasRebel said:p-townag said:
I'm not sure what you're asking, but if you'll clarify I'm happy to answer
Northeast Blackout for 4 days.
If I still have a cell phone, I buy things with Bitcoin with other people's and business's cell phones. The same thought experiment is true as we transition away from paper dollars. Some of us have enough paper currency to transact, but a great number of people only have their credit cards and Apple Pay. It's not a very different situation than what would happen in the traditional system. And, again, we're still a very long way from Bitcoin being the dominant medium of exchange, so we'll have to innovate to decide what should happen in blackouts. We'll have dollars around for a very long time.
I think of Bitcoin as my savings account and dollars as my checking account.
Yeah, communication power failed, too. Read about it.
Again, I answered that question. When or if we get to the point where Bitcoin COMPLETELY replaces the dollar, we'll have decided and innovated a solution to how we transact when the power goes off. All hospital records are completely electronic. And, unsurprisingly, we have a system in place to keep the hospital going when the power or the electronic medical record system goes down.