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by vmception
1944 days ago
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scarcity and liquidity then? there’s nothing wrong with low float assets, really seems like you are making a separate higher standard for bitcoin yes all cryptocurrencies inherit that capability to an extent, just have to convince others to share the same view, with the security of the database becoming the limiting factor the future value of bitcoin are the drivers of its scarcity, if all of those drivers are too intangible for you then they wont become so |
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So it's valuable because it's scarce and it's liquid because it's valuable? I imagine you can see how a skeptic might view this. I would be skeptical of gold coins too, but for the fact that a gold coin today would have been valuable in ancient Rome as well. So I don't really understand why gold is so valuable, but the fact that it's been very valuable (to varying degrees) for 5000 years leads me to think that that will hold for at least for the rest of my life.
I agree that Bitcoin has advantages as a store of value over gold. But it's value is only as high as people value it for, so the trillion dollar question is whether it's just a fad. For those of us who are skeptical, there are definitely things that could bring us to the other side, such as sustained value for a longer period of time.