I find that it's very hard to explain Bitcoin in the US. It's probably the hardest country. Argentina is one of the easiest.


And it makes sense because when you talk about money to an American, it is a little bit like talking about water to a fish. A fish doesn't even know that water exists. It is invisible to them. They won't know what you're talking about.
Money has always worked for Americans.
It has worked for them and for their parents and their grandparents.
They have always used the same form of money.
In Argentina, each generation has discarded some form of currency, at least once, probably more than once.
Imagine that for some crisis you could get rid of the dollar and you have a new currency. A new American currency that it's called something different but not dollar.
It just changes significantly how you see money. You don't take it as this given instrument that works. It makes you question a lot. ——Wences Casares
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