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by int_19h
2709 days ago
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Actually, the key part is acceptance, not denomination. There is an oft-cited theory that governments accepting currency as payment of debts incurred via taxation is what gives inherent value to fiat money. Thus, if governments accept BTC to pay for taxes, that should also impart some inherent value to it. Of course, the theory may well be wrong, as evidenced by e.g. Somali shilling still being in use, even though there's no government backing it in any practical sense for decades. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Bank_of_Somalia
http://www.centralbank.gov.so/