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The IPA's Gideon Rozner says Bitcoin is a fully decentralised form of currency that allows the public 'to take control of our wealth and our money in a way that has never been done in human history before'.

The IPA's Gideon Rozner says Bitcoin is a fully decentralised form of currency that allows the public "to take control of our wealth and our money in a way that has never been done in human history before".

"It's being adopted in places like El Salvador that lack banking infrastructure but it's also being adopted in countries with a history of unstable currencies like Nigeria, Venezuela, and Argentina," he said. "So I suspect a lot of the developing world and the developed world for obvious reasons will use it as a hedge against inflation. "The bottom line is, it's looking at a currency future without central banks, without institutional banks, without retail banks..

 

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Hmm yes Gideon, we certainly cannot allow the public to take control of “our” wealth and “our” money now can we? We must stop this at once and ensure that “our”money and “our” wealth is kept for “ourselves” and not in the hands of the putrid public! IPA4EVA

Which runs the world money or people? Can rich people go it along running the world if the have nots or the world socially isolate from them?

What an excellent interview that’s what I love ❤️ about sky news Australia 🇦🇺 👍🙏...and answer to the question about BTC volatility at about 5.10 minutes mark being the highlight of the interview IMHO MarcieCrypto LisaNEdwards PrisNCL CryptoARTAus thanks BTC crypto 🎁🌈🙏.

Someone controls and takes mass profit from it !

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Private currency that will need to be guaranteed by the state and if crashes will expect to be bailout by the tax payer. No central bank guarantees for decentralized currencies. The cheek!

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