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minus-squareerwan@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up0·8 months agoYou can argue that owning a piece of a company who generates value is not the same thing as owning some useless cryptographic token.
minus-squareqwerty@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up0·8 months agoWhat’s the difference between a useless cryptographic token and a useless piece of paper if there are people willing to give me things I want for either?
minus-squareerwan@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up0·8 months agoThe piece of paper you’re talking about is useful to exchange goods. The cryptographic token is not because it’s too volatile and transactions are costly. There is a reason the only things using Bitcoin as an actual currency are illegal things, buying credit card numbers or paying for ransomware.
You can argue that owning a piece of a company who generates value is not the same thing as owning some useless cryptographic token.
What’s the difference between a useless cryptographic token and a useless piece of paper if there are people willing to give me things I want for either?
The piece of paper you’re talking about is useful to exchange goods.
The cryptographic token is not because it’s too volatile and transactions are costly.
There is a reason the only things using Bitcoin as an actual currency are illegal things, buying credit card numbers or paying for ransomware.