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Board Economics
Re: Semantics of "fiat"
by
R2D221
on 08/02/2015, 16:02:30 UTC
The meaning of the latin word "fiat" in no way implies government control.  Some bitcoiners seem to use the word "fiat" as shorthand to mean "government-issued fiat currency", which is my point.   Bitcoin is novel in that it creates a fiat currency without a conventional government.

You can't just say that while ignoring the evidence I've presented you. Where's your evidence that I'm wrong? You need to cite sources.