Peer-to-peer transfer utility is still questioned in 2026, Mark Moss notes

Peer-to-peer transfer utility is still questioned in 2026, Mark Moss notes
Debate on peer-to-peer value utility

Mark Moss draws attention to ongoing debates around the utility of peer-to-peer transfers of value. In his comment, Moss emphasizes that even in 2026, some people remain unconvinced about the practical utility of these systems.

The tweet references Admiral's perspective and highlights the persistence of differing beliefs about the value and role of peer-to-peer mechanisms in digital finance.

Moss has previously recalled Hal Finney’s 2010 prediction that Bitcoin-driven companies could replace traditional banks. He has also argued that only Bitcoin can withstand both AI disruption and fiat debasement. These earlier statements frame his ongoing focus on the long-term potential of peer-to-peer value transfer in digital finance.

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