Stop answering my questions with questions, kike.
- Does bitcoin/crypto have use as a currency today?
- Does bitcoin/crypto have inherent value aka a store of value?
Does bitcoin/crypto have use as a currency today?
I have personally used it as such so yes
Does bitcoin/crypto have inherent value aka a store of value?
Define "inherant." Anything that has value has value because humans say it does. There's no other type of value.
We're talking about the 99.9999% of people, not the exception.
Who the fuck uses crypto primarily for "storage" and "computing". ..... NOBODY. You're either a liar or idiot.
Tulips - you can give to a woman Silver - you can make electronics or computers Crytpo - can't do SHIT with digital numbers
We're talking about the 99.9999% of people, not the exception.
If that's how you define a currency then gold isn't a currency either: Most people have never used it to buy anything.
Who the fuck uses crypto primarily for "storage" and "computing". ..... NOBODY. You're either a liar or idiot.
"Primarily" is your language, not mine. Who primarily uses US dollars to pay taxes? Who primarily uses gold to buy groceries?
Tulips - you can give to a woman Silver - you can make electronics or computers Crytpo - can't do SHIT with digital numbers
And yet they have value. You can complain about other people's concept of value being wrong all you like, it's not going to stop existing.
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