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by danuker
1639 days ago
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From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intrinsic_theory_of_value : > An intrinsic theory of value (also called theory of objective value) is any theory of value in economics which holds that the value of an object, good or service, is intrinsic, meaning that it can be estimated using objective measures. If you use "what someone last paid for it" as a measure of intrinsic value, then they have intrinsic value. |
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Clearly this doesn’t meet the requirements of an objective measure.
A single tulip bulb was purchased for 2500 florins in 1636. That represents 10 years of a skilled laborers earnings at the time.
If you believe that the price an NFT sold for on a ledger represents its intrinsic value, then you must also believe that a tulip bulb’s intrinsic value was equivalent to 10 years of skilled labor.
Obviously this is absurd, and history proved it so.