Bitcoin evangelist Joe Hall tells The Agenda why he thinks BTC will conquer the world

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“ Bitcoin ( $76,992.00 ) has such a marketing problem.” 

At least, that’s what came to mind for Bitcoin ( $76,992.00 ) (BTC) advocate and Cointelegraph reporter Joe Hall when he was asked about the weaknesses and strengths of the popular cryptocurrency.

While not labeling himself a “ Bitcoin ( $76,992.00 ) maximalist,” Hall believes that most people — including crypto OGs — are shockingly unaware of what Bitcoin ( $76,992.00 ) can do; and for this reason, he questions the necessity and future of most altcoin projects.

“They’re doing it with imperfect solutions that in the long term will rug-pull them or close enough to that. Because, let’s be honest, all of these crypto projects eventually collapse into Bitcoin ( $76,992.00 ) , or they eventually collapse full stop. I mean, we saw enough of that last year. And, you know, in 10, 15, 20, maybe 40 years’ time, will Bitcoin ( $76,992.00 ) still be running? 1,000%. Will Ethereum ( $2,120.43 ) still be running? Question marks. And will the other 20-ish thousand crypto projects still be going strong? I’m pretty confident they won’t be.”

Hall proved his point by asking co-hosts Jonathan DeYoung and Ray Salmond to open up their Bitcoin ( $76,992.00 ) Lightning wallets to accept the equivalent of $5 in satoshis. And after DeYoung downloaded the wallet and received the payment, both co-hosts were astonished at the speed of the transaction.

On Episode 13 of The Agenda podcast, hosts Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung spoke with Hall about his views on Bitcoin ( $76,992.00 ) adoption and its “marketing problem,” his ultimate vision of how Bitcoin ( $76,992.00 ) could eventually conquer the financial world, and how his experience as a Bitcoin ( $76,992.00 ) evangelist has connected him with people all around the world.

It’s more than just money

Hall believes that Bitcoin ( $76,992.00 ) is more than just money: It’s a revolution, a lifestyle, a binder of people and a builder of community.

Hall said:

“ Bitcoin ( $76,992.00 ) , to me, in my own words: It’s an expression of how we approach the world, I guess. I mean, it’s had an impact on me, in terms of my approach to people, to different cultures and in the way in which I interact with people — despite the fact that it is just a bunch of code on a screen. And because it’s re-wired the way in which I look at the world and consider things, it’s taught me to be more skeptical and to not take things at face value. But it’s also delivered a lot of hope and a lot of sort of meaning to my existence that perhaps wasn’t there previously.”