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pwm | 3 years ago

I know a lot of people dislike bitcoin here but I'm wondering (with the huge assumption that its value stabilises over time) would it not actually be a better solution? Not just from an obvious logistical but also from an environmental perspective? I'd imagine gold mining to be much more destructive (both to nature and to human life).

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Ekaros|3 years ago

And why give all that wealth away to current holders? Nothing actually make bitcoin inherently valuable on nation-state level.

Gold is fine for now and maybe in future some new agreed upon commodity-current basket currency.

senectus1|3 years ago

The crypto market (including btc) is incredibly fragile.

It's also got way too shallow a gene pool (meaning too few hold too much).

Until it gets spread further and wider it can't be relied on for much.

fendy3002|3 years ago

I wonder if they can use it? As a noob I see that crypto value is very volatile and don't have intrinsic value, unlike gold that somehow is accepted universally as valuable.

tremarley|3 years ago

It has intrinsic value as it requires work to mine it. It is impossible to generate more whenever you want.

You can spend bitcoin in every country, it's valuable everywhere.

tremarley|3 years ago

It would be a lot easier. Many countries currently keep bitcoin in their reserves such as Russia, USA & China.

Eventually Bitcoin or a similar style coin will be used for global trade

imtringued|3 years ago

Honestly hell would freeze over before that happens. It would be more likely that IMF SDRs will be used as an alternative to dollars than Bitcoin.