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RE: How Do We Agree on What is a Reliable Store of Value ? - FieldCoin

Im with you, but as it happens I also stack silver, and own a home, and buy and store food and water, because I recognize as you point out, that wealth, and store of value can come in many shapes.

I think historically speaking, silver and gold have the best case for being "money", meaning, a unit of account, that is also a store of value, and a medium of exchange, while simealtaneously being:

  1. divisible
  2. durable
  3. portable
  4. fungible
  5. and resistant to counterfeit.

Thanks for the post and the reply.

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cheers ace, yes. value is what we agree upon and often, by no coincidence, often what we need. It's no surprise that second hand cars, clothes and gadgets are often a fraction of their original cost to buy but antique furniture, truffles and precious metals stay expensive. what's really valuable though are ideas, compassion, truth, community and knowledge. I wish someone could come up with a blockchain which recognises those things and monetises them.. oh yeah, steemit ! ha :)