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by logicalmonster
980 days ago
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> I will never understand the idea of gold as a supposedly crisis-proof currency. Doesn't gold have some unique material properties that will likely always be in demand? It is malleable and ductile, inert/doesn't oxidize, I believe it is resistant to fatigue, is a good conductor, and lots of others. And as a bonus, it is shiny and pretty. I'm not sure how many of those properties really matter in an active-war Mad Max scenario, but gold has been valued by societies throughout history for good reasons. If the shit really hits the fan, legal tender will only have some use as maybe toilet paper and kindling. |
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Without being backed by a country / an economic system, and the mere belief that it is valuable, gold has very little value, especially when considering what essentially is a doomsday scenario, in which people probably have more pressing needs than refining and processing gold.