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by FpUser
2019 days ago
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Some of scarce will become not so scarce as their availability limited by energy. Other will increase in price as they're limited by other factors. Same way as with inflation. If you do not like it you're always free to by gold or whatever resource does not depreciate long term. |
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Then those resources will cost the same in units of energy
>Other will increase in price as they're limited by other factors.
So why use energy to store value and not those resources? Of course I am free to choose gold on a personal level, but shouldn't it be the default strategy of every investor to not store value in energy?
Going back to your first comment:
>Everything we produce can be measured in / has energy cost. So maybe some kind of energy units should be the universal currency.
I can imagine that energy can be used as the unit for value transactions. For value storage however, it's the other way round: I think value has to be stored in assets that don't depend on energy.