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by simplotek
1224 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. 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. |
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BTC is a medium, measure, standard and store of value.
BTC is also durable, divisible, portable, acceptable and scarce.
Sadly for fungibility you need to look at XMR, which I prefer exactly for this reason.
But saying crypto is not money is a terribly ignorant and/or disingenuous argument.