Is there a post where it's explained how bitcoins are signficantly different from gold?
They can be transported more easily.
Is there a post where it's explained how bitcoins are signficantly different from gold?
Is there a post where it's explained how bitcoins are signficantly different from gold?
Why are national currencies less susceptible to volatility than BitCoins? Higher volume. Before the Greek debt crisis, Iceland and Denmark actually contemplated adopting the Euro to prevent capital flight and speculative attacks.
did it just drop from 1000 to 700 in like 2 days?
I've thought about investing in bitcoin but it shows the classic signs of a bubble: currency with no inherent value, where people are investing in hopes that their investments will rise in value. The first part can be said about gold too, but the second not so much. I personally consider bitcoins to be too risky for me to invest in them.
I thought the whole point was "not investing". That is the statist notion of capitalism.
Nostalgia market.Where do you guys see Bitcoin in 5 years?
People who invest in currencies don't hope their investments will rise in value?
Unlike real currencies,
bitcoins are only used for speculative trading, tax evasion and drug trade, and I'd like to think that the last two are pretty small time.
As is, aside from the aforementioned drug trade, you can't really buy anything with bitcoins.
It's is a good question, what do we expect to happen to bitcoin supply as processing power increases?
No, they're used to transfer wealth and buy stuff like cars.
Here's a list of legal things you can buy with bitcoins: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade
No, they're used to transfer wealth and buy stuff like cars.
Here's a list of legal things you can buy with bitcoins: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade
That funny, because I can't find a car dealership or grocery store around here that actually accepts them.
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