Do you think that bitcoin can become an official currency of a country at some point or always as a good alternative?

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I don't care what's official. I care if I can spend it. It has been pretty well recognized as an asset basically everywhere, but there is enormous resistance to recognizing it as currency — driven chiefly by banks and their states.

I understand your point and I agree.

Thinking of how aggressively the US has attacked potential new, competitive currencies in the past - the Gold Dinar comes to mind - I'm kind of shocked that the US and its allies haven't pushed back harder against cryptos in general.

What's the situation like inside Russia?

How easy is it to use Bitcoin in Russia for day-to-day things?

Besides El Salvador, you mean 😃

Yes, but its volatility is a risk that can lead you to collapse, but I understand what Snowden is referring to and I agree, it goes beyond states and governments (I only comment to learn, I am new to this)