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Or baseball cards, or tulips, or whatever.

Or baseball cards, or tulips, or whatever.

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It was rare and, therefore, desirable and it immediately became a tradable commodity for imports. Elites had gold rings that would symbolize their social class.

Unlike tulips and seashells, it STAYED valuable over the test of time for the reason I cited.

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Okay, and limited supply cryptos are far rarer than gold is.

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So is your limited brainpower

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It was rare and, therefore, desirable

Kinda like bitcoin.

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Except not even close

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You claimed scarcity makes gold valuable, and for a while made seashells valuable (until they became non-scarce). Why do you argue scarcity does not make bitcoin valuable?

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It was rare and, therefore, desirable and it immediately became a tradable commodity for imports.

My dog's turds are much rarer than gold, yet rarity doesnt give them any value.