Change my wife's opinion

I got into Bitcoin a little bit back in 2017 and also played the altcoin roulette for a bit, sold it all for a loss and only recently got back in, quietly stacking sats and holding. I'm by no means an expert, but I can see the power of bitcoin and what it can achieve by being a borderless asset, limited supply and deflationary by nature. My wife is accepting of it and does have an understanding of above points, but has reservations around how it can be hoarded by those with much greater wealth, so if and when mass adoption comes, it'll be bought up by the big players and essentially the working class will be no better off than today as they won't have access to it. Does anyone have a good counter to this? I've tried explaining that if it ends up being used as a currency, this wouldn't matter given that it's infinitely divisible. I can't really find the right explanation because as I say, I'm no expert! submitted by /u/Guilty_Muscle_3632 [link] [comments]

Apr 5, 2025 - 19:03
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I got into Bitcoin a little bit back in 2017 and also played the altcoin roulette for a bit, sold it all for a loss and only recently got back in, quietly stacking sats and holding.

I'm by no means an expert, but I can see the power of bitcoin and what it can achieve by being a borderless asset, limited supply and deflationary by nature.

My wife is accepting of it and does have an understanding of above points, but has reservations around how it can be hoarded by those with much greater wealth, so if and when mass adoption comes, it'll be bought up by the big players and essentially the working class will be no better off than today as they won't have access to it.

Does anyone have a good counter to this? I've tried explaining that if it ends up being used as a currency, this wouldn't matter given that it's infinitely divisible. I can't really find the right explanation because as I say, I'm no expert!

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