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Topic: 2013-07-08: Cato Unbound: It’s Just Money (Read 708 times)

legendary
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Eadem mutata resurgo
July 08, 2013, 07:51:57 PM
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This is a great article, well worth the read.
legendary
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gold doesn't fit 3 of those bullet points.
And which ones are those oh great wise cypherdoc?
keep in mind that gold was indeed used as money until recent times.

    -wide or universal acceptance
    -resistance to replication/counterfeiting
    -divisibility into standardized units
    -transferability, such as on delivery
    -amenability to holding securely
    -high ratio of value to weight or volume
    -transportability
    -durability
    -high holdings relative to new creation; and
    -low storage costs.

take a guess.
It fits all of the above.
legendary
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Merit: 1002
gold doesn't fit 3 of those bullet points.
And which ones are those oh great wise cypherdoc?
keep in mind that gold was indeed used as money until recent times.

    -wide or universal acceptance
    -resistance to replication/counterfeiting
    -divisibility into standardized units
    -transferability, such as on delivery
    -amenability to holding securely
    -high ratio of value to weight or volume
    -transportability
    -durability
    -high holdings relative to new creation; and
    -low storage costs.

take a guess.
legendary
Activity: 804
Merit: 1002
gold doesn't fit 3 of those bullet points.
And which ones are those oh great wise cypherdoc?
keep in mind that gold was indeed used as money until recent times.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1002
gold doesn't fit 3 of those bullet points.
hero member
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Long (& good) essay on the nature and history of money.

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When cows were used as a medium of exchange, nobody called it “biocurrency.” In the cultures that traded seashells to escape the inefficiency of barter, they didn’t call it “calcicurrency.” It was just money.

New forms of money such as bitcoin are exciting for their technical underpinnings, but we might not want to make them more forbidding by calling them “cryptocurrency.” Cryptography is an important part of many digital currencies’ administration, and it is central to bitcoin, but at their core they are all just money.

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The choice is not whether to have digital currencies. The choice is between adopting digital currencies the hard way or the easy way. The hard way is trying to outlaw banking, payments, and other financial services denominated in new currencies. The easy way is embracing them, making them part of mainstream financial systems, and accepting the greater liberty, power, and privacy they accord to individuals.

http://www.cato-unbound.org/2013/07/08/jim-harper/its-just-money
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