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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: BitCoin: is it really finite?
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ETFbitcoin
on 06/06/2021, 08:30:28 UTC
Bitcoin on the other hand has a limit in TOTAL, but not in DIVISIONS and is therefore an INFINITE resource.

Can you tell us your definition of "INFINITE"? According to Dictionary.com it's

adjective
1 immeasurably great
2 indefinitely or exceedingly great
3 unlimited or unmeasurable in extent of space, duration of time, etc.
4 unbounded or unlimited; boundless; endless
5 Mathematics.
  a not finite.
  b (of a set) having elements that can be put into one-to-one correspondence with a subset that is not the given set.

noun
6 something that is infinite.
7 Mathematics. an infinite quantity or magnitude.
8 the boundless regions of space.
9 the Infinite (Being), God.



None of the people heavily involved in Bitcoin have accepted or admitted this, on the other hand people with less or no investment, especially from Scientific and economic backgrounds, have agreed with me.


Source: https://xkcd.com/285/



What would you make of this?

Bitcoin isn't unlimited, but could be divided infinitely.