• konki
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    The reason that you and everyone else believe in it is primarily because you need it to pay taxes, so the belief is not arbitrary.

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      Thinking of how I got here, reductively speaking:

      be born
      see parents buy food
      they use money
      i grow up
      need food
      i use money

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        I agree, but that leads to an infinite regress of your parents observering their parents, etc. My argument is really about the start of this chain.

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          Ah I see!

          Convenience ought to have helped too! Though yes when the person with that monopoly on violence thing asks, you do.

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        22 hours ago

        True, but somene has to, and they will create a demand for the currency. If I hear that Joe the baker needs money to pay taxes, and I want to buy bread from him, I know he will accept the government currency as payment for his bread. This in turn makes me demand money to be able to buy the bread.

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        22 hours ago

        That is true, but Bitcoin, like all other crypto"currencies", is a Ponzi scheme. Its value is driven purely by speculation, and the hope that it can be passed on to a “greater fool” for profit. This is true for a lot of financial assets, by the way.