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    March 17, 2018, 01:23:26 PM
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    Gold in general is no better. The value of gold is nothing more than a result of a global consensus - at the moment everyone agrees to consider gold a measure of value, simply because this measure is in some form or another necessary. If we assume a utopian situation, that tomorrow everyone agrees that gold is not such a measure, then it will be good only for the production of quality wires and trinkets.
    The btc is gaining momentum for exactly the same reason - the global consensus towards the btc is constantly being strengthened. In this case, unlike gold, the cue-ball is not only a measure of value, but also a settlement system, and gold is not a competitor for this parameter.

    I think they can surpass the gold for being the greatest investment for all time but they can never replace gold as a minerals because they are a natural made thing so they can never replace it because bitcoins are just an artificially made and the humans made it and they can always invent mycb more hugh tech than that it is just a phenomenal thing but the gold will remains for ever if there will be lack of gold in the future the gold will be expensive than bitcoins and besides bitcoins are falling.
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