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plock

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    Comment #7108808

    >In that case, no currency has intrinsic value. I just gave you my definition of intrinsic value and explained exactly why the dollar has intrinsic value according to that definiti…

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    Comment #7100357

    The argument I'm putting forth is that: 'Intrinsic value' meaning 'objective value' is a useless concept because all value is subjective. What I think people generally mean when th…

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    Comment #7100138

    In exchange for not having transfer fees, you get no protection against fraud or theft. Not such a great 'advantage' for the average person, is it? Oh, I know, you can use escrow a…

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    Comment #7100099

    >If your argument is that I'd have to convert bitcoin to dollars in order to pay taxes, that's a nonargument. It's not a 'nonargument'. It's true, and very relevant. >I am sure the…

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    Comment #7099750

    >You're still confusing the burden to pay taxes under the penalty of law in one particular country with value. Let's say I'm a schoolyard bully. An honest one. I hand out slips of …

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    Comment #7099267

    >All that barrel does is stop counterfeiters and tax evaders. Neither of those things are "intrinsic value". If anything can be said to have 'intrinsic value', being free from pros…

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    Comment #7099181

    >First of all, I can pay taxes in Bitcoin. There's a company that handles it for me. That company doesn't pay the US government in bitcoin. They just buy dollars on your behalf. Ev…

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    Comment #7098866

    >not to mention that there's no freedom from being prosecuted for non-payment of taxes. What? If I pay my taxes, I won't be prosecuted for non-payment of taxes. >in that case Bitco…

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    Comment #7098556

    >If I have a comparable amount of confidence in my snail tail guy as I do in the USG's hunger for USD, then snail tails are suddenly "intrinsically valuable"? According to the defi…

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    Comment #7098310

    The degree to which you believe the guy will make good on his promise to always buy snail tails in exchange for water is the degree to which you believe snail tails are backed by w…

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    Comment #7098034

    If we take 'intrinsic value' to mean 'having some use other than to simply trade away again to someone else, or being backed by something with intrinsic value', then the dollar has…

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    Comment #6929390

    >Deflation, by providing a risk free return for sitting on currency How is it 'risk free return'? What guarantee is there that the currency will continue deflating?

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    Comment #6261361

    They're not out of control, those people just happen to be very poor. They haven't been going up like crazy like health care costs have.

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    Comment #6260776

    The point is that consumers are still able to bid down prices despite having no choice but to participate in the market. Individual sellers still have to convince individual buyers…

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    Comment #6260117

    The consumer also can't entirely walk away from the food market. That doesn't make food prices go out of control.