True, but the ledger is the gold. I just prefer the real thing. All I could see myself doing is exchanging small amounts of metals to use bitcoin as a currency as it's easier to transport. But ultimately I'd prefer to just exchange metals for what i need.
If you can't physically hold it in your hand, do you REALLY "have" it?
I don't need a 3rd party involved or electricity to snap off a gram of gold from a Valcambi bar...
What I DO wonder is when there IS some unforseen problem with your BTC, who are you going to call to resolve it? Ever have to call a 3 letter agency because there was wire fraud? They're beyond fking useless and zero help. They just don't care.
BTC? "Sir can you describe what was stolen from you? Size?, color? Weight?" What agency would be responsible for crime? Theft/loss/a glitch? Computer "glitches" etc happen all the time... I'm sure there's some snafu that hasn't occurred yet with BTC that will... humans are involved. Give it time...
True, but the ledger is the gold. I just prefer the real thing. All I could see myself doing is exchanging small amounts of metals to use bitcoin as a currency as it's easier to transport. But ultimately I'd prefer to just exchange metals for what i need.
Same.
If you can't physically hold it in your hand, do you REALLY "have" it?
I don't need a 3rd party involved or electricity to snap off a gram of gold from a Valcambi bar...
What I DO wonder is when there IS some unforseen problem with your BTC, who are you going to call to resolve it? Ever have to call a 3 letter agency because there was wire fraud? They're beyond fking useless and zero help. They just don't care.
BTC? "Sir can you describe what was stolen from you? Size?, color? Weight?" What agency would be responsible for crime? Theft/loss/a glitch? Computer "glitches" etc happen all the time... I'm sure there's some snafu that hasn't occurred yet with BTC that will... humans are involved. Give it time...