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Ferg's avatar

"Money" is simply the word we use for most liquid commodity in a given economy - can this logic be applied to bitcoin?

I am not a retard and whoever claims otherwise is in fact the retard.

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Rafi Farber's avatar

No. Bitcoin is not a commodity. It's a code. A commodity is a physical thing that people use.

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Ferg's avatar

chatGPT thinks futures are non-physical commodities, is it a retard?

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Rafi Farber's avatar

Yes. A future is a commodity derivative. Bitcoin isn't even that.

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Ferg's avatar

The CFTC regards bitcoin as a commodity. Do you have an opinion on that?

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Rafi Farber's avatar

I already stated that commodities are physical things. According to the CFTC, elephants are actually bananas. I differ.

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Ferg's avatar

Yes and because I'm here and (as we have already established) I'm not a retard I value your opinion however who's opinion does the market hold in higher regard or does it even work like that?

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Jake's Custom Gun Parts's avatar

Tks Rafi.. awesome Article .... Stay safe bro

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NachoSilver's avatar

Whoa!

Real Money

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Ted's avatar

Very nice job, Rafi, putting this wonderful text together and publishing on SubStack for all to read, consider, & inculcate w/in their perceptions of how the world should be (and,very possibly, where the world is going (e.g., what should be)).

I feel better & enriched having read it.

Best wishes to you & yours, in these times of extraordinary uncertainty,

Ted

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James Ciantar's avatar

I agree with your comment, "The military-industrial complex currently threatening the entire planet with nuclear war", but clarification is needed, There is a lack of evidence that so called nuclear bombs were fission bombs. To illustrate, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki created destruction little different to that affecting other Japanese cities that were bombed conventionally in WW2. Other evidence about so called nuclear testing in various locations cannot confirm any true fission bomb in action. I mention this as I am so happy now that there isn't any known threat of nuclear war !

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Matt Tierney's avatar

Those that perished from radiation sickness might beg to differ. In both Hiroshima and Nagasaki, artifacts of chain reaction fission are abundant. No where else can the shadows of the victims scorched in an instant be seen. These shadows were etched into the sidewalks while the humans were vaporized. If this was not a fission reaction, do you infer it was a fusion reaction?

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Ward's avatar

I grew up with silver my pocket. 17 when they started removing it. 21 at the nixon thing.

As a child, I bought 1 cent candy and 6 cent cokes. Thought I had seen it all until the biden /obama disaster.

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Bruce's avatar

great you’re on Sub.....

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Edward Clancy's avatar

Rafi Gold and Silver were created Ex Nihilo by God

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