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title: "Cody Bitcoin was intended to be used as a currency.  And it was used..."
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# Cody Bitcoin was intended to be used as a currency.  And it was used...

*October 27, 2022 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Cody Marx Bailey's comment.*

Cody Bitcoin was intended to be used as a currency.  And it was used as such for a while, until technical flaws made it impractical to use as a currency (slow, expensive, little privacy). IMO, 2nd generation coins like Monero solve a lot of those problems, and actually do what Bitcoin was intended to do.  (Though they are still too hard to use.)
