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Nope, I up'd your 10% and gave you 0%
The USD is perfectly stable when measured in USD over all arbitrary time-frames.
Your tautology is just fine.
We can pick arbitrary exchange pairs and timeframes until your cartoon animals fade to black. Bitcoin will still be around long after you waste your time trying to convince people of anything.
Nope, I up'd your 10% and gave you 0%
The USD is perfectly stable when measured in USD over all arbitrary time-frames.
Your tautology is just fine.
We can pick arbitrary exchange pairs and timeframes until your cartoon animals fade to black. Bitcoin will still be around long after you waste your time trying to convince people of anything.
Fruit flies have better memory than you. Allow me to help, look for the red boldface text, and the words "buying power":
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The USD hasn't remained within 10% of anything except the USD, which is all that it is redeemable for anyhow.
The USD hasn't remained within 10% of anything except the USD, which is all that it is redeemable for anyhow.
The buying power of the USD has remained within 10%, educate yourself.
The buying power of BTC has dropped by 65% in the last year alone.
And that's vis-a-vis teh USD, so, according to you, likely much more.
