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by palakchokshi
3090 days ago
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No sorry if you consider ETH to be a currency and payment was made in that currency then repayment is expected in that currency.
Let's say you borrow US$1000 from a friend. That $1000 would have bought 1000 candies when you borrowed that money.
One year later 1000 of the same candies costs $800 because the USD became stronger. You cannot repay your friend with 1000 candies and say you are good. You took $1000 and your friend wants $1000, not something that was equivalent to $1000 at the time you borrowed the money. |
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But legally, ETH is not a currency. If they take this to court, the court will award the original USD price. They bought an asset worth $x. They are owed $x.
When we get away from this funny money "we're inventing currencies" bullshit, there is a law of the land. An asset was promised, and they are owed the value of that asset when purchased, in USD.