Do you think Bitcoin will truly become a global currency or are we just dreaming

I’ve been thinking deeply about this: Bitcoin was created as a decentralized, hard-capped currency — a response to inflation, manipulation, and central banking overreach. But here’s my question to the community: If Bitcoin is to become real money, one that people actually use day to day, not just HODL, doesn’t something big have to change? Most people today see BTC as “digital gold” a store of value, not a medium of exchange. Yet we still live in a world drowning in fiat, where inflation silently robs people every year. So — can Bitcoin actually restart the global financial system? Can it realistically end inflation-based theft and give us sound money again? Or are we just building a digital museum piece that no one wants to spend? I’d love to hear what you think. Is BTC the future of currency — or something else entirely? submitted by /u/Shqiptarjom [link] [comments]

Jun 17, 2025 - 14:35
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I’ve been thinking deeply about this: Bitcoin was created as a decentralized, hard-capped currency — a response to inflation, manipulation, and central banking overreach.

But here’s my question to the community: If Bitcoin is to become real money, one that people actually use day to day, not just HODL, doesn’t something big have to change?

Most people today see BTC as “digital gold” a store of value, not a medium of exchange. Yet we still live in a world drowning in fiat, where inflation silently robs people every year.

So — can Bitcoin actually restart the global financial system? Can it realistically end inflation-based theft and give us sound money again? Or are we just building a digital museum piece that no one wants to spend?

I’d love to hear what you think. Is BTC the future of currency — or something else entirely?

submitted by /u/Shqiptarjom
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