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Re: Embattled Crypto Exchange FTX Files for Bankruptcy 

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Re: “Let's say you bought a 'crypto-buck' for $1,000. And two weeks later it is going for, say, $800. Was it debased?”
"Debased," in the currency sense, means counterfeited, usually by the originating authority. This happens most days with dollars and euros.

But loss of buying power is often for other reasons. In the most extreme case, there could be a war that undermines confidence in a country's currency. It could fall all the way to zero with NO debasement having occurred. A currency could also be as healthy as a horse but still fall in price because confidence in competing currencies RISES. No debasement happens, but investors would rather be in something else.

Currencies are commodities. Like all commodities, the value assigned them by markets changes hourly.

But that's not debasement.

Bitcoin has dropped from more than $60,000 to the current $16,775 in about one year. That's horrific. But it's not possible to debase it because there is no issuing authority, the code behind it is published, and anybody who knows math can look at it and explain why the bitcoin blockchain is secure. I'm not such a person, but I do know that if it were possible to debase bitcoin, somebody would have debased it to zero and cashed in to the tune of many hundreds of billions of dollars by now.








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Re: Embattled Crypto Exchange FTX Files for Bankruptcy
By: Zimbler0
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Sat, 12 Nov 22 9:31 PM
Msg. 37361 of 58650

Decomposed > People's appreciation of the fact that it can facilitate transactions, cannot be debased and is really hard to track.


Hmmmm.
I don't believe there is any such thing as a 'currency' that can not be debased.

Let's say you bought a 'crypto-buck' for $1,000. And two weeks later it is going for, say, $800. Was it debased? Was it a 'loss of market value'? Doesn't really matter. What does matter that what you could have bought with the original $1,000 can now only buy $800 in goods and services.

Or course, that 'crypto-buck' might go up in value to, say, $1,500. In which case I would have to describe it more as 'an investment' with the capacity for making profit or losing money. But NOT a good vehicle for making financial transactions.

Just my opinions here though.
Zim.


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