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Yep. And as an engineer, there are plenty of places I would specify the use gold if it were not so expensive.
Thermal properties along with inert/non-reactive nature of the material... Great stuff.
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This proves my point though right? Investors and speculators have driven gold pricing many x its utility value.
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Taking the context into the equation one would be hard pressed to argue the jewelry portion is utility without being intentionally misleading.
Yeah, I wanted to mislead... thats why I posted a big chart...to mislead...
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Meant more for your comment, seemed like you were implying jewelry as a utility function and therefore a justification. I only mean to compare the mindset, not argue the one vs the other.
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Not my cup o'tea but I'm sure many of those into jewelry consider it to have utility.
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Heres the thing, ShopCat. I don't feel the need to justify anything. I hope you have divested at least a little of your profit from crypto into other holdings, but its your wallet - right?
Did you know that in 1934 the US Government outlawed private citizens from owning gold? There are already rumblings in the Federal Gov to do the same with all crypto. I would imagine you think that would be impossible to enforce... Best of Luck to you. Absolutely meant no disrespect.
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I just sold my ETHE position for a cool 150% profit. So far it keeps dropping so I am not regretting it. I may jump back in when we hit bottom to ride the rollercoaster again
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Bitcoin has very little utility for 99.99% of the world's population (drug dealers and sex traffickers aside). If you've used Bitcoin to pay for (legal) stuff, then I'm just guessing that you're in the very, very small minority. Just curious - what have you actually bought with Bitcoin and was that transaction within the past 12-24 months? Oh, and using an exchange like Coinbase for trading with other people with a Coinbase account doesn't count - that's the same thing as PayPal for Bitcoin - one is not actually "using" Bitcoin at that point, they are basically just trading "Coinbase credits" based upon the value of Bitcoin as an index - much like one's "funds" at PayPal aren't dollars and they don't really exist (one reason I don't leave any funds on account at PayPal). -Wayne
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Gold has very little utility for 99.99% of the world's population. If you've used gold to pay for (legal) stuff, then I'm just guessing that you're in the very, very small minority. Just curious - what have you actually bought with gold and was that transaction within the past 12-24 months? and yet, you think gold is so different?
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Version two needs to have a timed-element to blockchain mining. Right now, it's just a brute force race to see who can decode the fastest. That encourages power consumption. If mining were somewhat more randomly dispersed (using timestamps), then one would set up miners to wait, and then be awarded transaction points / processing payments somewhat randomly. It would turn the market into more transactional based - where the miners would be distributed payments to process instead of racing to process like the current system. Again, a good version 1.0.0, but as it stands right now, it's somewhat broken (in my opinion). -Wayne
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I think that Musk is a sideshow, if someone buys or sells based on what he has to say its just a casino to them.
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Nope - gold is similar in many ways to Bitcoin. Now, back to the discussion of Bitcoin and other cryptos...
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