S!ayer on Nostr: no it doesn't because it's based on fundamentals of the past (see Adam Smith). It's ...
no it doesn't because it's based on fundamentals of the past (see Adam Smith). It's just digital currency without double spending, which was always the big problem for e-cash types.
Bitcoin is revolutionary in that aspect.
Bitcoin has become the same a gold, just in a digital certificate way. Satoshis are just notes backed by said 'gold' - a reversion to the past, not a change to the new. It's not what it is in the whitepaper, but it's shifted to a bitgold policy much like what Nick Szabo wrote in his blog post.
Bitcoin is revolutionary in that aspect.
Bitcoin has become the same a gold, just in a digital certificate way. Satoshis are just notes backed by said 'gold' - a reversion to the past, not a change to the new. It's not what it is in the whitepaper, but it's shifted to a bitgold policy much like what Nick Szabo wrote in his blog post.
quoting nevent1q…nz6xBitcoin represents not just a shift in wealth but a fundamental change in how we perceive and interact with money.