Nothing wrong with that, fren. I have some gold and silver myself (that I recently lost in a tragic boating accident). They are great as a store of value.
But ask yourself this: Can gold and silver compete as a unit of exchange against the CBDC? Because that is the issue that will define the next few years.
I think the more practical question for people who insist on sticking purely with precious metals - is how will you participate in transactions with people who aren't physically nearby? Do you expect that 100% of your economic activity will be done with physical metals? That could get very cumbersome.
Ya'll go ahead. I'll stick with gold and silver. tyvm
Nothing wrong with that, fren. I have some gold and silver myself (that I recently lost in a tragic boating accident). They are great as a store of value.
But ask yourself this: Can gold and silver compete as a unit of exchange against the CBDC? Because that is the issue that will define the next few years.
I think the more practical question for people who insist on sticking purely with precious metals - is how will you participate in transactions with people who aren't physically nearby? Do you expect that 100% of your economic activity will be done with physical metals? That could get very cumbersome.
Pretty much, yeah. Eat drink fuck pretty much covers it. Don't need bitcoin for that.