People Won't Use BTC To Buy Things, Says PayPal Co-Founder
Despite being a Bitcoin bull and CEO of Lightspark, David Marcus does not believe that BTC will become a popular payment method. Instead, he sees Bitcoin's potential in becoming a global payment network through its lightning network, which aims to make transactions faster and cheaper. The goal is to create a universal protocol for money on the internet, with fiat currencies being transferred over the network. Marcus's views align with those of Strike CEO Jack Mallers, who also leverages lightning for global currency transfers.
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People Won't Use BTC To Buy Things, Says PayPal Co-Founder
Despite being a Bitcoin bull and CEO of Lightspark, David Marcus does not believe that BTC will become a popular payment method. Instead, he sees Bitcoin's potential in becoming a global payment network through its lightning network, which aims to make transactions faster and cheaper. The goal is to create a universal protocol for money on the internet, with fiat currencies being transferred over the network. Marcus's views align with those of Strike CEO Jack Mallers, who also leverages lightning for global currency transfers.