This will never become adopted in real world unless it dips below $5 a piece

This will never become adopted in real world unless it dips below $5 a piece.

>you have to buy whole bitcoins to use them
I bet you think $20,000 for a bitcoin is "expensive"

how it can be 5$ if it is adopted in real world ?

>t.brainlet

btc longterm is either valued at m$+ or close to 0$

Another autistic moron that can't understand concepts of anything other than anime and smelling farts. kys you literal retard

You must be really successful in real life user, please share more knowledge

You made me laugh user

>t. dumbass

no coiner spotted
ever heard of decimals

This.
BTC needs to reach 1 million so that each bitcoin contains 10 quadrillion satoshis that are worth a penny each.
Together we can solve the 'money printing' problem by minting 2.2 Quintilian dollars out of thin air.

too much money in this shit to fuck around with it as a currency.

smart man. there's simply not enough Bitcoin to be used clobally if it's cheap

Post your best pictures of OP.

>Can only be adopted under $5
>Gets adopted
>$2,000,000 per bitcoin

The absolute state of your IQ

>I bet you think $20,000 for a bitcoin is "expensive"
i thought it's not and bought at 19k?

Monero is used for very-real world applications, and that's around $300.

>5 x 20 000 000
>100 000 000 dollars
That sure is a lot of money bro! In fact, one of the biggest issues with BTC right now, other than the scaling its that its literally too cheap. You cant use it as proper currency unless the price is at least 500k ea.

It'll never be adopted for any reason, user: fees are too high, transactions too slow, and the exchanges keep taking everyone's money, desu

people have been saying this since 2011 KEK

>Fees are too high
Uh..did we use the time machine again? Fees are literally 1.5 usd (down from 35 usd) and thats pretty cheap considering you can move millions of dollars with that single 1.5 usd

>I don't like over 2 digit decimals: The post

And it's still true, nobody uses bitcoin as a currency.