• Inucune@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        I can just sell all my btc, start a new one(lemmicoin? Smuckbucks?), and start the grift over again.the first guy out the door as London bridge falls makes the most.

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      9 months ago

      Not at all, that’s a complete misunderstanding of how this works.

      If they print more USD, it dilutes the savings people have in USD.

      If people start using smaller denominations of BTC, then your savings hasn’t been diluted at all, the smaller denominations happens when 1 BTC becomes worth more.

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        9 months ago

        For others…

        If there are a maximum of 3000 coins and 2999 have been minted, and then instead of minting the last one, you mint 0.00000001

        The total is still less than 3000. It’s 2999.00000001

        You didn’t dilute the 3000 total, there isn’t 3000.00000001

        This would require a hard fork to implement in Bitcoin, but it would follow the rules of never having more than 21 million coins.

        For this to even be worth considering, BTC would have to have immense value to make altering the final halving worthwhile.

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          9 months ago

          The other poster seems to be talking about using smaller divisions in BTC. Like trading half instead of one for a pizza, and then trading a tenth instead of half, and so on. Eventually using satoshis.

          The price of an object in BTC gets smaller and smaller in BTC pricing.

          That does happen, but they don’t understand the difference between that and the Fed diluting a dollar over time.

          If I have 1 BTC when it buys one pizza, and then still have it when it buys 100 pizzas, my savings have grown.

          If it takes $1 to buy a pizza one day, and years later takes $10 to buy a pizza, my USD savings have shrunk even if they are nominally the same.

          that’s why people say to invest in BTC because the same exact holdings grow, rather than shrink like USD. Going by the votes on here, many people don’t understand that the rarity of a currency is half the equation in its value.

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            9 months ago

            Some might not understand that, but I think OP was talking about the 21 million limit not being a limit as I described. You said its limited, he said its infinitely divisible. The only way its infinite is if its hard forked as I described, otherwise there’s a hard limit of no division smaller than 1 Satoshi.

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              9 months ago

              People already have, long before it was even a popular program.

              There’s marketplaces where you can buy and sell a lot of different things with BTC