Cryptocurrencies do impose more risk on society in terms of being a channel for money transfer not condoned by nation states, and as a way for people to lose their money on gambling marketed as investment.
Cryptocurrencies are only better for normal people when a country's economy crashes.
In the meantime they're excessively expensive.
My argument is that ransomware would still be a thing.
No sense in blaming the tools when they're inevitably here.
Cryptocurrencies are only better for normal people when a country's economy crashes.
In the meantime they're excessively expensive.
My argument is that ransomware would still be a thing.
No sense in blaming the tools when they're inevitably here.