Yes, exactly. People "complain" about using gold/silver coinage again for everyday transactions, stating they don't want to lug around pounds of "boomer coins" to pay for stuff. But what people don't realize is that, by going back to sound money, "stuff" will cost less.....because the (actual) money (not fiat currency) will have VALUE. Therefore, sodas will cost 5c again, as an example.
I'm not ruling out gold/silver backed digital currency (like Kinesis or something similar), but at minimum we need a gold/silver/commodity backed currency system. We cannot depend nor rely on 3rd party institutions (counterparty risk) to "provide" for us as we have had.
We need sound money, honest money, GOD'S money....as a starting point.
Gold doing what it does brought me to the Bible. Once you realise that Gold was put on this earth for us to use for trade it all starts to click. Like how it keeps government small and freedoms large
Imagine being able to buy things with pocket change again.
Yes, exactly. People "complain" about using gold/silver coinage again for everyday transactions, stating they don't want to lug around pounds of "boomer coins" to pay for stuff. But what people don't realize is that, by going back to sound money, "stuff" will cost less.....because the (actual) money (not fiat currency) will have VALUE. Therefore, sodas will cost 5c again, as an example.
I'm not ruling out gold/silver backed digital currency (like Kinesis or something similar), but at minimum we need a gold/silver/commodity backed currency system. We cannot depend nor rely on 3rd party institutions (counterparty risk) to "provide" for us as we have had.
We need sound money, honest money, GOD'S money....as a starting point.
Gold doing what it does brought me to the Bible. Once you realise that Gold was put on this earth for us to use for trade it all starts to click. Like how it keeps government small and freedoms large
Guess you haven't read Revelation? Gold isn't the future lmao
What, the street are lined with the stuff. Somebody might need to reread.