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January 16, 2014, 08:10:28 PM |
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Hi there, I registered to get some thought on this debate me and a friend were having. His argument was that bitcoin is not a currency because a currency should have an incentive to use it and it is only an investment; bitcoins are simply hoarded which is a major pitfall as an unspent currency is effectively removed from the economy, which continues to drive up the price. I don't know much about economics, but I understand his point that hoarding bitcoins reduces the supply and increases the demand, thus raising the worth. However I made the argument that hoarding bitcoins causes the value to go up, which increases the amount of miners therefore increasing the amount of bitcoins extracted. Is that a valid point or does the fact that 21 million is the cap refute that argument? Do more miners=more bitcoins or simply more competition?
I understand his point about it being an investment. I heard a figure that 90% of bitcoins are hoarded. If that is true than investing seems to be the majorities intention. However my argument is that this doesn't hurt bitcoins as it makes no difference for those who use this as a currency. If i want $100 worth of bitcoins it makes no difference if I get 100 bitcoins or 0.2 bitcoins. Say in a year 95% are hoarded. They may cost twice as much but you will only need half as many so I don't see how hoarding is bad for those who use this as a currency, and it only helps all of the other hoarders or "investors". I would consider bitcoins a commodity as you really don't want to spend them as they will be worth more in the future.
This more I think of this currency the more I think the founder is a genius. 50% are extracted in the first few years and the miners hoard the majority of them. In the next years, less are released causing each bitcoin to be worth more as it can be divisioned an infinite amount. It really reminds me of the diamond industry. Artificial scarcity is one of the causes of the value of the diamond as 90%+ are in vaults. Is this accurate?
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