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by xya3453 3073 days ago
Investing connotes some kind of exchange for rights, usually equity. When you invest in say APPL, you are buying a stake of the company. Bitcoin, like the $US or € doesn't make anything. Bitcoin is not an investment, you're just speculating that it's exchange value will rise.
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Is buying gold not an investment?
There are different definitions of ‘investment’. One is forgoing present consumption in the hope of increased ability-to-consume in the future. Another is purchasing a productive asset.

By definition one: yes, by two: no.

Buying gold to hold and then sell at a higher exchange rate is pure speculation.
But is it not an investment?
I don't think so, as gold has no inherent expected return.
The combination of its increasing scarcity and real world use doesn't drive a return?
no. real world use explains why it has value not why this value should increase in expectation relative to general level of inflation.