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by orcasauce
3122 days ago
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How is BTC better than gold? What can I do with a bitcoin? It's just data. It's still a fiat currency. Gold is specifically not a fiat currency because it has real world applications. I will agree cryptocurrencies are better than other forms of fiat currency in that there is a definitive quantity, similar to a non-fiat currency, but it's intrinsic value is in the trust others will accept it in exchange for something that has real value. Suppose a solar flare destroyed all existing digital equipment. What would a physical printout of a wallet be worth? |
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- it’s scarce by design, not by our belief in inability to find more of it on this planet or some asteroid
- it’s mobile, transporting gold is pain in the ass
- it’s secure, securing a little piece of paper is easier than deposit of gold
- it’s divisible, sividing gold into nanograms is not practical
- it has transaction platform built in
As for practical application of gold - it’s not where gold’s value is derived from.
And what if an asteroid hits the earth and we are all dead?