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Gerry Schmitz wrote:
With all the current interest in cryptocurrency, it made me think (again) about its intrinsic value ..
Ah, my turn Big Grin | :-D

Intrinsic, means the uses it has. Think wood, if you would; wood has some uses, and is always valuable; yes, there's supply and demand, but supply is plenty, and demand too. Its value is determined most by its uses.

Same goes for metals, ever since we went trough the bronze age. The stuff is usefull, creating demand. There was no demand before usage. Why bother with bronze if you're in the stone age?

The Spanish word for money is silver.

So, BitCoin. It's only plus is being rare and a lot of people piling into to it, afraid to miss out. Something like diseased Dutch Tulips (look it up).

It collapsed. It was rare, yes, and hence worth money in good times. But like art, in bad days, its use is determined by usage, and contrary to gold or silver, it has none.

Intrinsic value of BC is zero. It has no value, since it has no use outside trading. Gold and silver are money because they are valued like a resource equal to wood. We can do stuff with it. And the more uses, and the rarer it is, the higher the value.

Gold isn't money because it is money; it is a resource, rare, and with lots of uses; it does not chemically react with most other sh*t. And our bodies accept it as if it part of us (inflammation for anything else), which is why early dentists used it. It became money, because it easy everyone had a use for it, it easy to trade, and it easy to divide.

Silver same story; interacts with oxygen (it will "rust" and turn black), but it has more uses than say, copper. Silver kills bacteria for one. One of the best conductors too, outside gold. Hence, best USB cables have gold plated connectors; still a lot of silver in modern phones.

The most expensive resource we know, becomes money. All the rest is "fiat", paper promises. You know, promises like the government debt to ever repay those. Meaning, paying their debts (look up ours, or the one of the US) in resources. Imagine that debt in value of wood. There's not enough wood on this planet. In theory, all the great nations bankrupt in terms of wood. Or eggs. Or cheeseburgers.

BC is great, from a trader perspective; everyone wants one. But it has no intrinsic value outside being rare. As is art. It's rare. And has no value in a war, since all it has is trade-value no intrinsic (real) value.

Yes, studied the subject for some years, just like software. If it has no real world-use, it has no real value during a war. That doesn't mean that it wouldn't have, just means market prices don't apply. You may be forced to sell well below value; but during wars that also applies to gold. And wood.

..and iron. Coal. Anything that has any real use in the real world. So BC is a step up on art and "fine" wine.
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