Bitcoin has no tangible asset backing it. You can't use a bitcoin to produce anything else (even in the digital world), at least not that I can find. On the other hand, both silver and gold are incredibly useful (necessary) in our technologies. They are also beautiful and have been used for both currency and adornment for all of human history (until the Luciferians illegally took that away from us relatively recently).
I think a stable digital currency will be a primary intermediary to barter at some point in the future (if we win this war), but it will be one that is backed 1:1 by precious metals. Such currencies exist already, though I am not sure about their infrastructure yet.
Bitcoin has no tangible asset backing it. You can't use a bitcoin to produce anything else (even in the digital world), at least not that I can find. On the other hand, both silver and gold are incredibly useful (necessary) in our technologies. They are also beautiful and have been used for both currency and adornment for all of human history (until the Luciferians illegally took that away from us relatively recently).
I think a stable digital currency will be a primary intermediary to barter at some point in the future (if we win this war), but it will be one that is backed 1:1 by precious metals. Such currencies exist already, though I am not sure about their infrastructure yet.