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Topic: How much cost "unique known things" ? (Read 980 times)

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October 07, 2012, 02:08:13 PM
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Clown prophet
October 07, 2012, 01:59:50 PM
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We have to kill Satoshi
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Marketing manager - GO MP
October 07, 2012, 10:17:13 AM
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Roland TB-303

When relased it was smashing failure and now since the 90s it's the most important cult item for a whole industry. I don't see that trend ending anytime soon.
You can earn some buck if you snatch a perfect one around 1000 during the summer and sell it for 1.5x that 3 months later.

It's a currency in it's own way, you can always be certain you can trade it for a piece of decent gear.
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October 07, 2012, 10:08:42 AM
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I was wondering how much could cost unique things, trying obviously to get a scale to guess up to where could bitcoins go.

Unique things are common, and worth nothing : draw something on a piece a paper, and since you are not known, it worth nothing.
But unique things -because their author is dead- made by very famous people, that's another story.

Picasso has painted about 8,000 paintings. One was sold lately for over 100 M$ by Sotheby. Of course not all of these are worth this price, but my wild guess is that the 8,000 paintings could be worth 20 B$ ?


Of course bitcoins don't have the save aesthetic value than Picassos's but on another hand it's difficult to buy bread with a Picasso.

If BTC get to be as known as Picasso's, would they worth  20B$/21M.BTC ~ 1000$/BTC ?


Have any other ideas of global value of unique known things ?
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