Aggies1322 said:
p-townag said:
TexasRebel said:
Why must it continue to increase in value? <crickets>
You're stuck playing checkers on a chessboard.
Companies that facilitate transactions don't do it for free, which is already a problem. The cost just gets hidden in the item price; by law. There isn't a business in existence that wouldn't prefer to ditch the transaction fees. Why would anyone want to make them permanent?
It must increase in value because it has a use, which creates demand. Price is set by supply and demand. The supply is absolutely fixed, yet as more and more people adopt it and demand it, the price will go up. Simple economics.
Because when something has value, people are willing to pay for it. So people will continue to pay the transaction fees because it's worth it.
What is the use though? Why will demand perpetually increase? I am genuinely curious. I can't see myself ever saying "man I really need bitcoin.. it's paramount that I buy bitcoin".
I said it a few posts ago.
Its use is as a store of value transferable across space and time without having to ask permission from a company or government.
If I'm poor, trying to save dollars is a fools errand. The value of those dollars will continue to go down by at least 7% per year. I need something that will keep its value and not be debased by the government inflating it.
If I'm fleeing a war torn country, I need to be able to carry my wealth into the place I'm fleeing to. If I try to carry gold bars or cash, I can't carry much and it will likely get stolen or confiscated. But I can carry my 12 word seed phrase in my head and immediately claim my bitcoin once I get to safety.
If I live in Zimbabwe, and I don't have access to banks, I also need something of value I can save and store for my family and my future. If I can get a cell phone, I can get bitcoin.
If I'm rich, I need something that can preserve my wealth and easily transfer (much easier than transferring real estate or buildings or gold bars or paintings) to anyone all over the world in 30 minutes. Bitcoin gives you that.
I could go on and on.