epsql on Nostr: I tend to agree, but does this definition imply that currency needs to inherently ...
I tend to agree, but does this definition imply that currency needs to inherently lose its value over time in order to be defined as one?
In other words, can we imagine a world where currency remains a representation of money without however being compromised?
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