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There is another problem, which is the unit of account. What currency are prices posted in? It's going to be very hard to displace fait on this front. I don't think cryptos can become this until they are as stable as existing currency. They aren't even used as currency or behave like one. More like gold or stocks and present.
I think this is a problem until it isn't. The first country that starts pricing its oil exports in bitcoin will a) cause the price to initially skyrocket, and b) create a stabilizing force on the price that percolates to all other goods and services. And the interesting thing, is that because bitcoin is energy money, there is a very direct and explicit correlation to the amount of bitcoin you can earn from using your…
This is mostly nonsense. Energy provides a consistent price floor for mining Bitcoin. That has little relevance to its traded price. If energy prices triple, that doesn't mean Bitcoin prices have to triple as well. It just makes mining at lower prices unprofitable. If nobody wants to buy Bitcoins at the breakeven price, mining just stops--it doesn't magic demand into existence.