You're probably right. Gold and silver have been real, tangible money for thousands of years. I just wonder if what can be created with a few key strokes on the keyboard can also be destroyed with a few key strokes.
That's my point exactly. Crypto can't even be used in industrial applications as gold and silver can. I'm still going to buy some, but it's a gamble like everything else financial nowadays. And sometimes the ground from which the rocks are dug out of can be worth something.
Kinda like tulips when Holland was younger.
You're probably right. Gold and silver have been real, tangible money for thousands of years. I just wonder if what can be created with a few key strokes on the keyboard can also be destroyed with a few key strokes.
That's my point exactly. Crypto can't even be used in industrial applications as gold and silver can. I'm still going to buy some, but it's a gamble like everything else financial nowadays. And sometimes the ground from which the rocks are dug out of can be worth something.