Ron Gross
Bitcoil
 4 years into the adoption curve
 X1000 price increase since 2010
 Services
 Legal / regulatory
 Future predictions affect
the present
 Bitcoin is a Bootstrapped
Currency
 Bitcoin fails
 Bitcoin stagnates
 Bitcoin wins
 Bitcoin has powerful, well-funded enemies
 Payment processors
 Banks
 Governments ?
 Various attacks are possible
 Protocol attacks (e.g. 51%)
 Price manipulation
 Regulatory attacks
 Hacking
 People lose faith in Bitcoin
 A race to the bottom – prices spiral to $0
 The way down might take a while, like
the way up
 Bitcoin prices reach a stable price level
 It becomes some small percent of the world
economy
 Used for some purposes, mostly on the
internet
 Growth in user base and monetary value halts
 Bitcoin is useful even if not “everybody” is
using it.
 Bitcoin users can still:
 Hold their own money
 Send it to whoever they want
 Use advanced features
 People move in and out of the Bitcoin
economy at will
 More and more people see the benefits
 They trade Fiat money for BTC
 Bitcoin is a major part of the world
economy
 Banks and payment processors
cooperate instead of compete
 Insured BTC deposits
 Government issues Fiat backed by BTC
(Gold Standard 2.0)
 Bitcoin becomes boring
 Several great wallets to choose from
 Everything JustWorks
 Buy Bitcoins at your supermarket / bank
 Distributed exchanges
 Lower exchange fees
 Managed wallets
 Bitcoin is just the first cryptocurrency
 Ripple is also a competitor
 Maybe something else entirely?
 Block reward drops to zero around 2050
 Transaction fee structure change
 Hash function upgraded
(Quantum resistant)
 Other changes (e.g. micro-satoshi)
 Some things remain fixed (21 million coins)
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 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Weaknesses
 http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/2259/what-would-be-an-
estimate-of-the-value-gained-if-the-whole-world-started-using-b
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Total_bitcoins_over_time.png
 https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Hardfork_Wishlist
 http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#tgSzm1g10zm2g25zvzl
 http://blockchain.info/charts/my-wallet-n-
users?showDataPoints=false&show_header=true&daysAverageString=1
&timespan=all&scale=1&address=

Future of Bitcoin

  • 1.
  • 3.
     4 yearsinto the adoption curve  X1000 price increase since 2010  Services  Legal / regulatory
  • 7.
     Future predictionsaffect the present  Bitcoin is a Bootstrapped Currency
  • 8.
     Bitcoin fails Bitcoin stagnates  Bitcoin wins
  • 10.
     Bitcoin haspowerful, well-funded enemies  Payment processors  Banks  Governments ?  Various attacks are possible  Protocol attacks (e.g. 51%)  Price manipulation  Regulatory attacks  Hacking
  • 11.
     People losefaith in Bitcoin  A race to the bottom – prices spiral to $0  The way down might take a while, like the way up
  • 13.
     Bitcoin pricesreach a stable price level  It becomes some small percent of the world economy  Used for some purposes, mostly on the internet  Growth in user base and monetary value halts
  • 14.
     Bitcoin isuseful even if not “everybody” is using it.  Bitcoin users can still:  Hold their own money  Send it to whoever they want  Use advanced features  People move in and out of the Bitcoin economy at will
  • 16.
     More andmore people see the benefits  They trade Fiat money for BTC  Bitcoin is a major part of the world economy
  • 17.
     Banks andpayment processors cooperate instead of compete  Insured BTC deposits  Government issues Fiat backed by BTC (Gold Standard 2.0)
  • 18.
     Bitcoin becomesboring  Several great wallets to choose from  Everything JustWorks
  • 19.
     Buy Bitcoinsat your supermarket / bank  Distributed exchanges  Lower exchange fees  Managed wallets
  • 20.
     Bitcoin isjust the first cryptocurrency  Ripple is also a competitor  Maybe something else entirely?
  • 21.
     Block rewarddrops to zero around 2050  Transaction fee structure change  Hash function upgraded (Quantum resistant)  Other changes (e.g. micro-satoshi)  Some things remain fixed (21 million coins)
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  • 23.
     https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Weaknesses  http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/2259/what-would-be-an- estimate-of-the-value-gained-if-the-whole-world-started-using-b http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Total_bitcoins_over_time.png  https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Hardfork_Wishlist  http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#tgSzm1g10zm2g25zvzl  http://blockchain.info/charts/my-wallet-n- users?showDataPoints=false&show_header=true&daysAverageString=1 &timespan=all&scale=1&address=