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The truth and truth of Bitcoin as seen in civil war

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At the time of the outbreak of this civil war, Bitcoin was

There is a 30% discount on Blackpink Bbmtteli limited to exchanges in Korea.

At present, most BATCOAN transactions are conducted on an exchange basis.

When I buy Bitcoin at an exchange, it doesn’t just go into my wallet, it feels like a note is left on the exchange server saying this coin belongs to them.

In order to actually acquire my Bitcoin, I have to separately request withdrawal from the exchange to my wallet.

In other words, a situation such as martial law arose and a withdrawal request was made.

If Duchangi had banned withdrawals from these exchanges… ?

Due to this fear, the Korean exchange alone showed signs of a 30% plunge.

Of course, there was no ban on withdrawals at the time.

A huge outflow of funds occurred due to the effect of fear.

Bitcoin emerged calling for decentralization

Due to trading behavior at the exchange level, centralization occurred.

This is the “huh” of Bitcoin

Becoming a monster that feeds on dreams

However, Bitcoin’s “real”

The return rate is better than the won.

No matter how shitty the domestic political situation is,

In case of withdrawal

Eventually, it becomes equalized on a global basis.

If the price on the domestic coin exchange continues to rise, but withdrawal to my wallet is possible,

Buy coins within a Korean exchange with huge capital and withdraw money to your wallet

Ultimately, this was achieved by selling the wallet on a foreign exchange and making up the difference.

Bitcoin is not a decentralized currency as long as transactions continue on an exchange basis.

However, it is a currency whose value returns to the global standard.

The current coin is a monster that started out as a monster that grew by eating the dream of being decentralized.

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