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Shahzad 3 days ago
People often dismiss new technologies until they become mainstream. History has repeated this pattern many times. Are today's crypto critics making the same mistake, or are they raising legitimate concerns?
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Shahzad 3 days ago
Many criticize cash because criminals use it, but the same argument is applied to crypto. Should technology be blamed for how some individuals misuse it, or should responsibility remain with people?
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Shahzad 3 days ago
Everyone wants financial freedom, but few want financial responsibility. Decentralized money means no bank can reverse mistakes. Is true freedom worth accepting full responsibility for your own funds?
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Shahzad 3 days ago
People complain about inflation but continue supporting policies that increase money printing. Can we really criticize rising prices while ignoring their causes? What responsibility do citizens have in economic decisions?
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Shahzad 3 days ago
Privacy is becoming rare. Many people willingly trade personal data for convenience. Is giving up privacy the price of modern technology, or should we resist even if it means sacrificing convenience?
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Shahzad 3 days ago
People call crypto gambling, yet many invest blindly in stocks, real estate, or gold without research. Is crypto judged unfairly, or do investors simply accept risk differently depending on the asset?
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Shahzad 3 days ago
Social media rewards popularity, not accuracy. The loudest voices often win while thoughtful discussions disappear. Are influencers shaping opinions more than facts? Has engagement become more valuable than truth? Let's debate respectfully.
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Shahzad 3 days ago
Governments print money whenever they want, reducing purchasing power. Yet many people still trust fiat more than decentralized currencies. Is it habit, fear, or lack of education? Which system deserves more confidence in the long run?
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Shahzad 3 days ago
Everyone says Bitcoin is digital gold, yet most people use it as a speculative asset instead of money. If a currency isn't regularly spent, can it truly become global cash? Maybe adoption matters more than price. What's your opinion?
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Shahzad 3 days ago
Calling Bitcoin "peer-to-peer electronic cash" means little if buying coffee becomes expensive or inconvenient. BCH keeps transactions simple and affordable. Shouldn't the best cryptocurrency be judged by how people use it daily instead of how high its price climbs? #Trending
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Shahzad 3 days ago
Everyone says adoption matters, yet many celebrate coins that rarely get spent. Real money should move, not gather dust. BCH proves everyday payments are possible with low fees and fast confirmations. Why prioritize speculation over actual utility? Which approach benefits crypto in the long run?
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Shahzad 3 days ago
People praise Bitcoin as digital cash, yet many avoid using it for everyday payments because of fees and congestion. Meanwhile, BCH quietly delivers fast, affordable transactions. If a cryptocurrency isn't practical for spending, is it really fulfilling its original purpose? What's your take?
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Shahzad 3 days ago
Every small BCH transaction is a step toward financial freedom. Fast confirmations, low fees, and global accessibility make Bitcoin Cash practical for everyday life. The future belongs to currencies people actually use, not just hold. Keep spending, supporting merchants, and growing the BCH ecosystem together. Adoption starts with us.
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