Or cryptocurrency they hold should be accepted as money at least over the internet - but first money needs to be valued equally by both sides of a transaction. It will require things like "chain security, difficulty and hash power, development, software functionality, merge mining, and years of uptime and smoothly running blockchain's (L1 should mean UTXO chain, 10 years of uninterrupted and regularly functioning chains with audited source code to prove it). etc etc. We have missing values for truly valuable blockchains and their currencies because spot exchanges and influence peddlers manip the CEX that aggregators get "price $" off and relay to the masses.

Daniel R. Treccia
Daniel R. Treccia

Written by Daniel R. Treccia

Daniel authored two books, one on baseball statistics after a career in pro-baseball and next about how he survived a rare fungal disease + lung removal at 27.

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