I chose "An IOU" as the best and Bitcoin as the worst.
I hope that is reflected in the results correctly.
I set it to allow 2 votes, so it should.
Ok good, because I would not want my vote to be considered as me thinking that "An IOU" is the worst and Bitcoin is best.
The data doesn't correlate to any individual's vote. This is meant to show the values with absolute values. Like I said, there are no right or wrong answers, nor are the value assessments quantitative. These are subjective values. The reason I chose best and worse instead of best and second best is because the strength of belief that something is of least value will cancel out the vote of someone that has the opposite viewpoint and they will have equal value.
The discussion will reflect the range of belief systems about value density. So you best and worst will inevitably help create a picture of belief systems we can each interpret within our own belief systems. It will be interesting if most people choose the same things for different reasons or there is an even distribution showing a wide range of belief systems.
If you already figured out what this tells about my belief system, then kudos.