So the best thing to do is to create an artificial market that's really serving no one (xrp mining) to last thousands of years?
I thought you were worried like me about the time it will past until the currency can really float freely. Them keeping 50% also scares me, but I'm not sure what's really their plan for the other 50%.
But I would prefer opencoin to sell them all in a few years than having wasteful miners as an inseparable part of the currency pricing for thousands of years.
And even if you choose the same period of time for both systems.
Why is better to through the value "created out of nothing" to an energy and tech equipment hole and some profits to miners instead of profits and costs covering for the people that made it possible?
I'm more worried about their long term plan to through "all" them out than about them making profits from the issuance, although I must admit I don't particularly like
seignorage.
But you Austrians must face it: the cost of producing non-inflatable money has dropped near zero and there's no excuse for gold anymore.
I'm very optimistic about that. Maybe Nielsio won't get there, but you bitcoiners understood that money doesn't need any "backing" or "intrinsic value" nor force to be valuable.
Money is a technology, a tool, but it's also an implicit agreement among its users to accept it as an abstract symbol (sorry for the redundancy) of value to conduct commerce.
Money doesn't even need to be scarce, it can be based on credit like LETS, WIR, C3, Ripple (IOUs)...
But even for scarce monies like xrp, btc and frc, the commodity-money discourse will eventually disappear.
Is not that gold can't be money, is money and will probably be more used as such after the usd collapses: it's just that it fits better in circuits and cables than on vaults, pockets and internet messages.
And it's not that GPUs and ASICs can't be used for cash issuance: it's just that they're better used for securing bitcoin/freicoin and making real world useful computations. Even putting aliens on gamers screens or looking for them @SETI is a better use for a GPU than issuing xrp.