I agree, crypto has only been permitted to exist as a beta-test of sorts. This is simply a test to see if the masses will embrace world-wide digital currency, and to determine what is preferred and rejected.
When the internet goes down, how could one access crypto? With all of us constantly surveilled, how could one possibly assume that a…
I agree, crypto has only been permitted to exist as a beta-test of sorts. This is simply a test to see if the masses will embrace world-wide digital currency, and to determine what is preferred and rejected.
When the internet goes down, how could one access crypto? With all of us constantly surveilled, how could one possibly assume that access to their crypto is 100% secure?
These are just a couple of questions that many are not asking.
As for our household, we do not stockpile gold. We store up our treasures in heaven and prepare for what is foretold. :)
I agree, crypto has only been permitted to exist as a beta-test of sorts. This is simply a test to see if the masses will embrace world-wide digital currency, and to determine what is preferred and rejected.
When the internet goes down, how could one access crypto? With all of us constantly surveilled, how could one possibly assume that access to their crypto is 100% secure?
These are just a couple of questions that many are not asking.
As for our household, we do not stockpile gold. We store up our treasures in heaven and prepare for what is foretold. :)
Thanks Leanna!