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by XorNot
1457 days ago
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> The exchange rate for gold (i.e. the interface of an economy with the material) can crash, not gold itself, thus the inherent value. What do you think this means? Because gold is only worth what you can trade it for - the exchange rate. It has no "inherent value" - you don't eat gold. |
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