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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (171166)5/1/2021 6:00:47 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (3) of 217592
 
Re <<I rarely use paper money so in a way all my monetary transaction are in digital bits no big difference from crypto>>

(1) BTC is decentralised, answerable to no sovereign except its owner unless / until owner abandons the faith BTC by forgetting its open-sesame code, and at which time the BTC ceases to answer to any

requires permission-ing of none except its owner

cannot be quantitatively eased

cannot be faked

cannot be wealth- / inheritance-, and if careful, cannot be taxed at all

once paid out, cannot be recalled unless the counter-party agrees

can be taken across all artificial lines at intersects of artefact domains

can be taken to the grave, unlike gold, silver and other universal stuff

(2) best of all, BTC goes up against all fiats, and sports a yield

(3) IOW, BTC is mathematically elegant, metaphysically perfect, and cannot be seen yet beautiful

(4) However, whilst it is easy to argue the case involving BTC and fiats, less so regarding BTC and Dogecoin, and so Doge is a better argument against BTC than any fiat
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