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>"Cryptocurrencies may partially displace gold by offering an electronic, rather than physical, store of value, However, important hurdles such as trust, volatility, regulatory acceptance and reputational risks still need to be addressed."
>"Cryptocurrencies may partially displace gold by offering an electronic, rather than physical, store of value, However, important hurdles such as trust, volatility, regulatory acceptance and reputational risks still need to be addressed."
The original vision of the first bitcoin holders was to have a privately issued digital currency of limited supply that could not be debased by governments in the same way that fiat or paper currencies could through quantitative easing, excessive money creation and inflation.
The original vision of the first bitcoin holders was to have a privately issued digital currency of limited supply that could not be debased by governments in the same way that fiat or paper currencies could through quantitative easing, excessive money creation and inflation.
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