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In reply to the discussion: Bitcoin hits all-time high above $125,000 [View all]bucolic_frolic
(52,622 posts)15. Gold is tapping $3900 too
As assets go up, the US Dollar is losing value (purchasing power). Stock can be carried upward by these trends in a kind of reflation of assets on the books and operations too.
We are so screwed.
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It is substituting computational hardware and energy consumption for Wealthy Bankers
IbogaProject
7 hrs ago
#51
As I used to say back when Bit coin was worth about $35,000, if you were selling your car
Bengus81
13 hrs ago
#4
And if you had taken payment in BTC, you would have an asset worth 400% more than you paid for it
hueymahl
9 hrs ago
#18
There's going to be another Bankman Fried disaster in the future,doubtfull they'll be
Bengus81
6 hrs ago
#57
It's like using shells or any other token, as long as there is trust it works. The electricity/cryptography is trust
Blues Heron
12 hrs ago
#6
Except that bitcoin will NEVER be stable enough to be usable as an actual currency
William Seger
11 hrs ago
#12
All currencies are based on trust, whether it's the full faith and credit of whatever country, piles of gold, etc.
Blues Heron
11 hrs ago
#13
Two things you want from a currency: stability and universal acceptance
William Seger
11 hrs ago
#14
Strong cryptography that says those bitcoins belong to you, like your bank says those dollars are yours
Blues Heron
2 hrs ago
#68
Your bank account is just a number on a ledger. The value is in the cryptography.
Blues Heron
2 hrs ago
#69
If you believe cryptocurrency is a good investment but real currency is not...
William Seger
3 hrs ago
#65
But it would also allow rogue governments like Russia & china to get away with MORE
Callie1979
7 hrs ago
#42
No currency token is worth anything by itself. they are bits of plastic or paper or cheap alloys.
Blues Heron
8 hrs ago
#32
As a token of exchange it is pretty useless to you or me, except as decoration.
Blues Heron
6 hrs ago
#54
I'd buy the "limited quantity" argument, if it were just Bitcoin. But new cryptocurrencies are being created all the
progree
12 hrs ago
#9
Somethings not right with this economy. Gold and Crypto pinging in lockstep with the markets with high interest rates
Cheezoholic
9 hrs ago
#24
I was specifically comparing it to the tech bubble in the late 90's not the housing loan fiasco in '07
Cheezoholic
5 hrs ago
#59