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by birracerveza
1226 days ago
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Yeah, but I didn't use it (because I think it's a scam) therefore it's not money nor currency. I can't understand these people. I have a bank account with FIAT, and I also have BTC. I use both to pay for things. Although I mostly use FIAT, I also have a credit card that I charge with BTC to pay for things, but if I have the option I also pay with BTC directly. How is that "not a currency"? Because some people use it as a way to run scams and pay off ransomwares? Because people prefer to hold it and sell it at a higher price to get rich? Or simply because you do not understand it? |
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This blend of arguments is either terribly ignorant or disingenuous.
The definition of money is not "something that might have value to someone". Money has a very concrete definition, which lies in three key traits.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money
Point out exactly which of these key functions do you believe any crypto thing complies with.