Nesara is wishful think. If anyone is pushing NESARA it's a red flag. Stay frost.
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If the lights go out, and no one can charge their phones in order to transfer it off the encrypted flash drives, then you're not gonna be able to buy that bread.
It has glaring flaws, and those flaws aren't remedied without first acknowledging they are a lousy substitute for unplugged cash or coin.
If they make a paper dollar built on crypto just so ol' Jonah up in Alaska, whose closest possession to a smart phone is a HAM radio from the 70's, can use it to pay for his dried beans this winter, you will still not be able to hide it under your bed like you can gold, silver, and other precious metals.
It's a gassy money. You can smell it, hear it, understand it is there, and sometimes even see it, but you can never hold it in your hands.
Keep in mind, I'm not saying crypto is useless.
Far from it. Crypto is the absolute best currency form for international trade. Its instantaneous, free from inflation, and is best decoupled from a single nation. It can be used as a universal currency such that no one country has power over it.
Countries can hoard gold, and have gold in their interiors they can mine for.
Countries can't find new stashes of crypto, and, while they can hoard it, since its value is only determined by its market liquidity, hoarding it would only make the value go up such that the ones to gain are those who have tied it up in investments, where it can continue to move AND grow.
Sitting on crypto, when the max quantity in circulation is locked, means once everyone who would hoard it stops trading it, it will stabilize and its value will lock again anyways. Because of that, there is no way to get long-term gains on hoarding it without tricking others to hoard it and then quickly selling it off when they take the bait.
But as a cash... As a physical currency... With a note printed for unplugged transactions...
It's pretty freaking meh. Plus, we haven't even gone into the eventuality of counterfeiters having their way with the printed crypto-dollars. That would definitely put a nail in its tangibility coffin, if nothing else.