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by petermelias
1679 days ago
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I think it is also kind of a collectors' item. Like owning a piece of a rare set of baseball cards or cars. There are definitely religious zealots out there but in terms of passive ownership -- it could be viewed as a scarce collectors item with theoretically infinite appreciation right? For example, if a rare painting could not be effected by environmental degradation. Would it not appreciate forever until people stopped caring about paintings or suddenly rare paintings could be atomized into existence by a replicator? |
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I think it would be more accurate to compare it a monument or artifact, specifically because of the amount of real world energy that has gone into creating it.
It's currently a half terabyte immutable linked list filled with a rich history of transactions and hidden messages/graffiti that can't be copied or changed without an commitment of energy and computation resources equal to the sum of what's gone into it for these 11 years.
That's something that starts to rival the Great Pyramids (pun intended).