There is one intriguing thing about this network though. Theoretically all the current transactions holders could lose access to their private keys and thus negate the value of the network. In fact, the more centralised the network becomes and the longer you wait, the lower the overall value of the network and it will slowly die out. This is assuming that no new tokens are created (which is still some ways off based on halvening times). What do you think?
RE: Why I Buy Bitcoin During Crashes Despite Calling it a Bubble