USD looks stable only because you don't pay attention to inflation. Overtime, unlike bitcoin where the volatility is bidirectional, it could go up or down. Dollar is rather 1 dimensional, it go down on the long term.
well I'm aware of Fiat's volatility hence why I said relative.
Bitcoin been measured in Fiat sure doesn't help his case.
Why not both? Bitcoin can be both a medium of exchange and a store of value. Just like Gold. It's just that most people are using it as a store of value.
to be sincere now that you mentioned it
I can't really tell what the question I was asking about was.
Ooh yeah just checked the title I think that's the only thing that understandable
Which would have a faster impact on Bitcoin price
As a strategic reserve or medium of exchange.
Bitcoin as medium of exchange wouldn't render it stable. Deflation has existed in the past when people used gold as money, and it had been fantastic. It is only the monetary downgrade of the 20th century that psyop-ed the public through Keynesian jargon into believing that monetary inflation is good.
Alright let's a paint a scenario
If Bitcoin was the standard we have deflation
A month that really keeps to the store of value concept but with unit of measurement it would seem unchanging
Except when compared to the cost of goods in the market
But currently we have Fiat which many use as a standard of measurement
Thus why Bitcoin looks more volatile Because a Bitcoin can be $70K today and $75K tomorrow
But Fiat would always look like a dollar today is same tomorrow because many don't focus on the real cost.
Most of the currencies in the world are fairly volatile, and most are more volatile than Bitcoin. The USD has even had a quite volatile last 12 months. Therefore, yes you can absolutely use a fairly volatile currency as a medium of exchange.
Yeah my country's currency is an example of such volatility
But it's not noticeable since like I stated before in majority perception the currency nominal value remains unchanged
The Iran currency even imitated how shitcoins work.
My question was supposed to be what would have a bigger impact on price
Medium of exchange or store of value
When Gold was the money the price didn't really go up like we see today since prices were measured in Gold
It showed in the prices of goods
But it started looking like it's quite volatile when it became of store of value.
Now I get what is going on here.
Lol the brain was in overdrive.