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by logicalmonster
1582 days ago
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Speaking of legal recourse, we just recently saw the Government of Canada try and stamp out a form of political protest by trying to arbitrarily freeze participants' bank accounts. Regardless of how you feel about that particular protest, the type of legal recourse many people might think exists with banks might not actually exist, particularly for those who don't toe the line with all of their government's viewpoints, or if there's an actual emergency. As far as high volatility goes, the question you should be asking is "volatility, relative to what"? The rate of Bitcoin "inflation" is known and transparent. Now compare that to the power of the virtual printing press and the effects of inflation on fiat currencies' buying power. |
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