• then_three_more@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    People would buy more than just bare essentials because people want things

    People would buy less and ecconomies (rightly or wrongly) rely quite a lot on people buying more than they need. There’s a reason economics are scared of deflation. The fear of deflation was why interest rates where so low after the 08 crash and even lower during the pandemic.

    Also, other appreciating assets have some use within the wider economy. Shares you’re ingesting in a company that produces goods or services so they can spend that money on growing their business, bonds/guilts you’re enabling the issuer to borrow more to do whatever they need to do with that money (in the case of government bonds think roads, hospitals and bombs).

    There’s no intrinsic value to fiat currency.

    True. There isn’t to bitcoin either. What fiat has is stability and public confidence. When it looses stability that’s when things are bad. Bitcoin has proved itself extremely volatile, its about 16 years to become stable and it never has. Because bitcoin coin is so dominant in the crypto market I can’t see any crypo becoming stable while it exists.

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      17 hours ago

      Also, other appreciating assets have some use within the wider economy.

      Sure, but that has nothing to do with what I said about them.

      Again, you’ll notice people are spending their capital on things they don’t need all day, rather than than investing it in appreciating assets. Why are they doing that? Why would they buy things they don’t need today, when they could invest in an appreciating asset and be able to afford 10 of those things tomorrow?