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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Evolution of currencies
by
Dmitry.Vastov
on 12/05/2018, 07:12:40 UTC
First, humans exchanged commodities. You could eat it, burn it for energy, modify it to create tools or jewelry. You exchanged something useful for something useful.

* It was energy.

Then, humans exchanged commodities for gold. You couldn't eat it or burn but it was still possible to modify it.

* It was poor energy.

Then, humans used papers checks or bank notes. It wasn't very useful, but you still could burn it during a very cold winter.

* It was very poor energy.

Now, we wants to use Cryptocurrencies. You can't do anything with it.

* It is not energy but proof of destruction of energy.

Something looks wrong. We should exchange potential energy, not destroyed energy.
Brother I find your concept very very interesting, the way you showed the transfer of energy. In ancient times there used to be the barter system for buying goods so obviously you need not to worry about the money , you just exchange your good with the thing you wanted and this is the best exchange of energy there comes gold in exchange of your goods then now the latest form is buying goods in exchange of money and trust me dude no one can burn their money in very cold winters.