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July 14, 2022, 08:33:11 PM
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Personally what I understand through the phrase "1 BTC = 1 BTC" is that Bitcoin is a scarce asset whose value should not be viewed through the lens of a fiat currency. Again the issue of value vs price.
Let's be honest, Bitcoin won't become a full-fledged currency until we can pay with it in the store at the street corner. Until then BTC is pretty much an asset, not a currency. Yes, you can use it to transfer money around the world with insignificant transaction fees and decently quick processing time, but there are still some steps to climb before I'd consider it a mainstream currency.

I think that this is the Bitcoin ascension path - first acting as a good store-of-value asset than slowly becoming the currency of our world. Makes sense to me.
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July 14, 2022, 09:19:10 PM
Last edit: July 14, 2022, 09:39:57 PM by lionheart78
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I think the problem lies in the equation presented.

1 BTC is indeed equal to 1 BTC.  so there is no problem with this representation of 1 BTC = 1 BTC
Since this equation is presented without a time valuation element which makes the equation correct.

But OP wanted to emphasize on the valuation of BTC at a different time like 1 BTC value in 2010 is not equal to the 1 BTC value of 2022 but this can't be represented by this equation 1BTC ≠ 1 BTC because this equation is missing a variable which is the time element of valuation.  If OP wanted to put an argument then he should use the proper presentation of the equation simply by adding x and y variables where x and y represents different time of BTC valuation. So I think OP should use 1xBTC ≠ 1yBTC where x and y is the time of BTC valuation .

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July 15, 2022, 06:55:07 PM
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I think the problem lies in the equation presented.

1 BTC is indeed equal to 1 BTC.  so there is no problem with this representation of 1 BTC = 1 BTC
Since this equation is presented without a time valuation element which makes the equation correct.
So in what case is this a solid argument really?  Almost anything in this world has value and you could use this 'time valuation element' for about anything.  So?  What does it prove?  1 Bitcoin is still 1 Bitcoin, even if valued differently.

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July 15, 2022, 08:16:59 PM
Last edit: July 15, 2022, 08:33:00 PM by lionheart78
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I think the problem lies in the equation presented.

1 BTC is indeed equal to 1 BTC.  so there is no problem with this representation of 1 BTC = 1 BTC
Since this equation is presented without a time valuation element which makes the equation correct.
So in what case is this a solid argument really?  Almost anything in this world has value and you could use this 'time valuation element' for about anything.  So?  What does it prove?  1 Bitcoin is still 1 Bitcoin, even if valued differently.

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Are you just repeating what I said?

Without time valuation  element  1 BTC = 1 BTC

But with the Time valuation element e.g price of BTC in consideration, the price of BTC last 2010 is not the same as the price of BTC this year but as I said it can't be represented as 1BTC ≠ 1BTC because in the mathematical equation we need to represent the different time valuation element (x, y) so better presentation would be 1xBTC ≠ 1yBTC

I don't know how you cherrypick lines in my post just to do your argument when all you do is just repeat what I said. Besides I am just giving my thought on how to present OP's idea in the right equation.

So I think you need to reread my whole post

I think the problem lies in the equation presented.

1 BTC is indeed equal to 1 BTC.  so there is no problem with this representation of 1 BTC = 1 BTC
Since this equation is presented without a time valuation element which makes the equation correct.

But OP wanted to emphasize on the valuation of BTC at a different time like 1 BTC value in 2010 is not equal to the 1 BTC value of 2022 but this can't be represented by this equation 1BTC ≠ 1 BTC because this equation is missing a variable which is the time element of valuation.  If OP wanted to put an argument then he should use the proper presentation of the equation simply by adding x and y variables where x and y represents different time of BTC valuation. So I think OP should use 1xBTC ≠ 1yBTC where x and y is the time of BTC valuation .




In my opinion presentation in a correct mathematical equation is far more solid than any other argument. It is like proof of a fact.


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July 15, 2022, 08:37:47 PM
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Then there are market downturns, and in bear markets like this one, the community repeats the mantra that 1BTC is 1BTC as a consolation.

I don't know if it's consolation or how everyone is doing their finances or an advice not to sell but I've got used to it, wonder why haven't you already too.

Bear season
1BTC =1 BTC =1 BTC not matter what!
Buli seasons:
1 BTC = 1 phone 7 years ago now it's 1 BTC = 1 Bmw

If 1 BTC = 1 BTC and that's all why is anyone caring about what the price is in the first place?

What happens is that if we leave aside fiat shitcoins like Venezuela's, major currencies like the USD or the Euro lose purchasing power much more slowly. Like the British pound sterling, which was worth a pound of sterling silver in its origins and today is worth almost nothing in comparison but hundreds of years have passed.

And at this point we would have the argument that they never gained value so fast, so we're ending again in a debate about value and inflation, at which point some will say Bitcoin has gained 1000000x since its inception but obviously only a few bought at that time and far more did between 1k and 60k, and we will never hear the end of it.

But out of pure curiosity
Does 0.5BTC+0.5BTC=1BTC ?
Since it cost you more to use two inputs than one input?  Grin

Does inflation change your $1 bill that you are still holding from a decade ago?  Besides purchasing power in some cases, there is no difference that I see. $1 is still $1.

Do post this a few more times on this forum and you're going to get pitchforked, infidel  Grin

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This point is a quasi-philosophical discussion that I'm not going to get into.

What I wanted to emphasize with this thread is that if you use Bitcoin to buy things, you are affected by the considerable drop in purchasing power that has occurred these months, because you buy less than half as much stuff.

1BTC=1BTC can comfort you if you don't spend the Bitcoin you have to buy goods and services, but HODL it.

No, 1btc will only equal 1btc if the person don't value btc from the fiat perspective, no matter how hard you try to console yourself with this mantra it doesn't change the fact that the usd value of btc has dropped by some percentage. You don't necessary needs to hodl if you have this believe of 1btc=1btc, the fiat value does not matter, all that matters is your satoshi which you are willing to spend at whatever price btc is trading.
If you value btc in usd, 1btc = 1btc won't comfort you, all you see is how much in usd your portfolio has dropped. 

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No, 1btc will only equal 1btc if the person don't value btc from the fiat perspective, no matter how hard you try to console yourself with this mantra it doesn't change the fact that the usd value of btc has dropped by some percentage. You don't necessary needs to hodl if you have this believe of 1btc=1btc, the fiat value does not matter, all that matters is your satoshi which you are willing to spend at whatever price btc is trading.
If you value btc in usd, 1btc = 1btc won't comfort you, all you see is how much in usd your portfolio has dropped.  
He hasn't made that precisely because he did value Bitcoin in goods (loaves of bread precisely) and not in USD or any fiat currency. And I think in all countries of the world what he is saying is true, you won't be able to buy anything, goods or services, at the same price in BTC as 6 months ago. The best way to avoid this loss of value IMO, is to use your fiat currencies instead of your bitcoins during bear markets, but unfortunately nobody knows if we are still in a bear market or if the current level of price will stay like that for a long time.

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Then there are market downturns, and in bear markets like this one, the community repeats the mantra that 1BTC is 1BTC as a consolation.

I don't know if it's consolation or how everyone is doing their finances or an advice not to sell but I've got used to it, wonder why haven't you already too.

Yes, but as I said before, what I want to emphasize is how the loss of purchasing power affects you if you use it, if you spend it to buy goods and services. I part HODL and part spend. So, I notice the loss of purchasing power when it comes to spending.

If you only HODL it is truer that 1BTC=1BTC.

But out of pure curiosity
Does 0.5BTC+0.5BTC=1BTC ?
Since it cost you more to use two inputs than one input?  Grin

Good point. It may seem silly but 1BTC≠1BTC if you have one Bitcoin with one input and the other Bitcoin with 784.

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Only hardcore believers believe that 1 BTC is just 1 BTC. This logic applies to FIAT followers too. They all fall under the minority of the population while the majority including me focus on the current value for various reasons.

BTC's volatility is a double edged sword since it helps draw in more and more investors due to the numerous financial opportunities, but it cannot be used as a stable payment method in the long-term.

This is why I hope it finds some sort of optimal balance between the two at some point in the future.

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(...)For example: Poker Player is Poker Player. Do we agree with that? Surely we do. But is Poker Player when he was 7 years old the same as Poker Player when he is 70 years old? No way.
An interesting example to express your own point of view. I also quite agree with this. We cannot say that the problems that take place in the past, present, and future will always be the same; in essence, the expansion of many problems around itself is always changing in the directions we see. be over time. So it's not wrong to see 1 BTC = 1BTC when we look at it again for a certain problem. Well, it's still what it is and external changes are included, and it's reasonable to argue who is right and who is wrong Smiley , so just relax and don't complicate matters from a simple point of view simple.









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If you acquire Bitcoin as an investment, and you are going to HODL it for a long time, I understand that you repeat the mantra that 1BTC is 1BTC

Not necessarily! Because this statement is not practical!

Bitcoin has not yet reached to such a stage where we can consider it as an independent currency. To be honest, bitcoin is a great investment but not a good currency to transact on a daily basis for number of reasons. If bitcoin was really a great currency, it would have become a dominant payment method by now which certainly didn't happen. But it has become a great investment because of its upside potential. It has become a great trading currency because of its volatility and that's pretty much it!

I see with the outstanding features of bitcoin, it would be wonderful if it could become an independent currency, but it is true that it cannot and can never become a independent currency. I've always been skeptical about it, governments won't let that happen.

Given the existence of government and legislation, bitcoin as an investment would be preferable as a payment method. With volatility and limited supply, bitcoin is a great asset and investment, if held for a long time, there will be no investment that will yield as large a return as bitcoin brings.

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July 16, 2022, 12:33:00 PM
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Yes, but as I said before, what I want to emphasize is how the loss of purchasing power affects you if you use it, if you spend it to buy goods and services. I part HODL and part spend. So, I notice the loss of purchasing power when it comes to spending.
I personally take that differently.  Call it consolidation or whatever but if I bought something for $100 back when Bitcoin was $60,000, what I see is that in today's value it means I actually paid around $33 for it.  So what I can do now is take $33 out of my pockets, put it back into Bitcoin and if it gets to $60,000 I will literally be able to say I paid $33 for that thing.  There is of course no guarantee this works, just a small market adaption strategy I often use.

It obviously works the other way around too, so now I get your point.  If you put a thousand last ATH in BTC then you have to pay three times more now for what you could have bought back then.  But on the other hand, Bitcoin is three times cheaper.  We never had such a volatile asset used as currency before (except worst Fiat disasters in history), have we?  So I guess we just need to adapt to its market conditions and understand there is probably going to be at least one more large drop in Bitcoin's price after the next bull run and be ready for it.  I think we all signed up for this when we started investing in and using Bitcoin.  Due to its scarcity, we have to have a different behavior compared to Fiat.

But you have been probably using Bitcoin for years long.  A $10 transaction you received in your wallet when Bitcoin was $1k would now be worth $200.  Sure, it was worth $600 at ATH, but you would still be on a profit.  This is my personal take.  I earn enough from yearly BTC growth to not care as much about and be affected by a sudden drop from ATH.  And unless I am spending EVERYTHING I earn, I am likely still spending from my early investments since with time they grew dozens of times.  Makes sense?

And at this point we would have the argument that they never gained value so fast, so we're ending again in a debate about value and inflation, at which point some will say Bitcoin has gained 1000000x since its inception but obviously only a few bought at that time and far more did between 1k and 60k, and we will never hear the end of it.
I do not see it as a debate honestly, because we have a historical graph to back up a fact with.  Even if far more people bought between 1k and 60k, every time Bitcoin grew it did actually exceed inflation rates and appreciated more in value than Fiat did.  Which still pretty much makes the 'never gained value so fast' argument valid.  We are 2,000% up from 1k, which was not too long ago, so there is that.  The inflation rate has fortunately not surpassed these gains yet.

I mean, we did lose a lot of purchasing power from ATH but BTC was what, under $5k only about an year ago.  So yes, having to pay 3 times more than ATH value sucks but even fairly new investors are still, even after this drop, under advantage.  So is pretty much any other investor except purchases made in the past few months.

I do not know, for the reasons I gave above I think it is quite unfair to complain about BTC's drop but anyone is of course free to feel different.  I feel like more often than not, BTC investments are providing gains and when they are not, it is just a temporary paper loss that always recovered by itself in just a matter of time.

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July 16, 2022, 01:17:40 PM
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So while I do tell that 1BTC=1BTC, indeed, the context matters, hence you're right.

Specifically: 1BTC = 1BTC (before adjusting for inflation).

The truth is that Bitcoin is very different from traditional currencies in this respect that whereas central banks inflate their currency's values all the time and deflations are extraordinarily rare, Bitcoin's value swings btween inflationary and deflationary depending on the current market conditions.

Why? Because the central bank is decentralized: We are collectively the central bank.

Its decisions are made independently by each user, and when the users unconciously make the same decision all at once, this dictates the market conditions (hence why the market went down).
To manage inflation, central banks can do i) increase interest rates, ii) decrease them. For each user, the corresponding options are i) buy, ii) sell. Selling is done when the price is in a bubble, buying is done when there is a dip.

There has never been a decentralized central bank in history. So people do not understand the mechanics of cryptocurrency and simply associate its inflation rate with its price. But the price is very independent from the interest rate, just as the exchange rates to foreign currencies are independent from the central bank's interest rates.

You're not trading BTC for other currencies, at the end you're supposed to be buying and selling goods with it. So 1BTC really is equal to 1BTC, purchasing power aside. And it is really in our interest for Bitcoin to converge at some price; to stabilize, so that the purchasing power remains the same, and out of the control of the government inflationeers.

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