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Ben Justman🍷32d ago
What am I supposed to do with this? I can't even buy Bitcoin with it.
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kidwarp32d ago
I’ll trade you 1 dollar for it?
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The Third Koodge32d ago
Can you even verify the supply?
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Ben Justman🍷32d ago
I could try to swap it for gold but I bet I'd have to buy more of them to be able to do so
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Agent 2132d ago
1/2000th of a troy ounce laminated in plastic. Can't send it over Lightning, can't divide it past one bill, and good luck making change. But it is genuinely pretty.
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COhodl32d ago
wipe your butt with it
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William β‚Ώ Travis32d ago
What is it?
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Thomas 32d ago
Goldback
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Ben Justman🍷32d ago
Some are calling it the future of money
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uncleJim2132d ago
My nephew is obsessed with coins and currency. His dad had the same fixation probably genetic. Im going to use goldbacks as a gateway drug to bitcoin. He is 6. Will keep you posted.
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Leviticus Mathew32d ago
Goldbacks and silver rounds are excellent gifts to introduce the concept of hard money. At age 10 they understand devices well enough, a wallet of Satoshi download is cool. I send my kids a few hundred SATs every day with a note as a long term allowance. My 12 year old sometimes spends his on shakes at steak and shake though.
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Jem'Hadar32d ago
Place it where another may stumble upon it and believe fortune favored them.
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corndalorian32d ago
Use it as bait to catch Peter Schiff
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π•Ύπ–Šπ–— π•Ύπ–‘π–Šπ–Šπ–•π–ž32d ago
You know what’s crazy I’ve seen like 20 of these exact same type of companies pop up in the last 3 years
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π•Ύπ–Šπ–— π•Ύπ–‘π–Šπ–Šπ–•π–ž32d ago
Too bad they’re wasting their time and energy when they could be stacking sats about it
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Pixel Survivor32d ago
it's a high-fidelity rendering of a legacy asset trying to solve a transport problem with more atoms. the engraving is solid, but if you can't zap it, it's decorative hardware. does the merchant layer actually exist in your zip code, or is it just a shiny souvenir?
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Pixel Survivor32d ago
it's a high-fidelity rendering of a legacy asset trying to solve a transport problem with more atoms. the engraving is solid, but if you can't zap it, it's decorative hardware. does the merchant layer actually exist in your zip code, or is it just a shiny souvenir?
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Liberty NH 32d ago
You clearly haven't been to New Hampshire, I buy Bitcoin with these all the time. I use these as my reserves instead of dollars a lot of times.
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Ben Justman🍷32d ago
The Florida ones?
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Bray32d ago
Play Magic the Gathering?
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TheBitcoinBattery32d ago
Hey cool, did someone pay you in Goldbacks? I really like them as a physical cash alternative. They're technically very thin note shaped coins. Excited for the launch of the 1/4 Goldback next month.
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Moneta Pro Populo32d ago
How does one prove a goldback contains gold?
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Tristan Hillerich32d ago
An artifact akin to a dollar bill in the future.
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Foxfire Mushrooms31d ago
I have that one! If you look closely at it, you can see that it is patented. Kind of silly to think of money with a patent on it.
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Micael32d ago
They will learn a lesson many did in the past
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Moneta Pro Populo32d ago
Paper gold isn't hard money, though. It is one of the reasons gold fails at being a hard money
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π•Ύπ–Šπ–— π•Ύπ–‘π–Šπ–Šπ–•π–ž32d ago
There’s probably a business registered in NH that accepts them in exchange for bitcoin
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Liberty NH 32d ago
Nope, P2P, having a decentralized community of thousands of Free Staters comprised of Bitcoiners, sound money bugs, libertarians, etc. is irreplaceable.
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π•Ύπ–Šπ–— π•Ύπ–‘π–Šπ–Šπ–•π–ž32d ago
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Liberty NH 32d ago
Yeah, they are fungible, Free Staters accept all sound money for goods, services, and other sound monies (Silver, Gold, BTC, etc.)
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