
.com CEO and Cash [BCH] advocate, Roger Ver called for the creation of a native currency for the Internet, echoing the sentiments of many proponents that strive for a to emerge from and take over the World Wide Web.
His entire statement, released by his official Twitter handle said,
“The internet defies national boundaries. It needs a currency that defies national boundaries.”
Ver is not the first proponent to voice support for a native currency to the Internet. What is surprising, however, is that Ver did not suggest that Cash will be a viable option for the same. On the other hand, there are some who back to emerge as the internet’s first native currency.
Earlier this month, CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey backed as a potential native currency for the future, on Joe Rogan’s podcast, the Joe Rogan Experience.
The Twitter CEO said,
“I believe the internet will have a native currency and I don’t know if it’s . I think it will be given all the tests it has been through and the principles behind it, how it was created. It was something that was born on the Internet, was developed on the Internet, was tested on the Internet and it is of the Internet.”
Dorsey, who is also the CEO of Square, Inc. said that his company was one of the first ones to talk to the Securities and Exchange Commission [] about .
Roger Ver, who is also referred to as Jesus within the community, has long lambasted the community since BCH hardforked away from the top , in August 2017.
Ver previously implied that did not have any, “ of value,” as it lacked any, “industrial use.” He likened to gold, affirming the metal’s industrial use.
Despite the Cash proponent not pushing, or even suggesting that BCH could be the ‘internet currency,’ Twitter users replying to Ver’s tweet gave their own picks for the currency.
Twitter user Bakktstreet Boys thought this was Ver’s way of returning to the camp. He stated:
“So, you’re coming back to ?”
To Ver’s original tweet, Ben Beideman added,
“It does. However, the physical world also needs currencies that defy national boundaries and control by financial gatekeepers. That’s a big part of what makes this “internet currency” so exciting. Its power to change everything, just as the internet changed everything.”
Others veered away from the , Cash and SV camps, suggesting other more centralized alternatives. Dazybabes_Berlin replied,
“You mean an eco-friendly, decentrlized, fast
#crypto that is liked by the#imf and not controlled by Chinese miners?! Something like#XRP”
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Published at Sun, 24 Feb 2019 02:47:36 +0000