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Isn't being able of anonymously send you something of value that no one can take away from you a pretty big use case?

A third of the world is unbanked. A permissionless monetary system makes a huge difference for those.

When I was still very skeptical about Bitcoin, I met a guy in Turkey who was from a very poor African country and was just studying there. His father would buy Bitcoin in their home country with the local currency (P2P) and send it to his son, that would then convert it also P2P for Turkish Liras. They could do this securely an within minutes. The alternative was using Western Union and paying taxes in both countries, which in total added up to ~50% of the sent amount.

It's great not needing Bitcoin, as it is great not needing Tor. But that doesn't mean there's no use case for them.



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