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Board Economics
Re: Bitcoin is war currency
by
cryptomaniac_xxx
on 15/05/2025, 11:30:07 UTC
It wAs gold b4 but gold is old old School people buying narrative that during or pre-wars Crisis to get gold.

But bitcoin is new gold and it's a war currency.
To move wealth store and pay exchange during the war

Bitcoin is absolutely not a cryptocurrency or currency that could be associated with any war, if we mean a war on a large scale, such as what is happening now between Russia and Ukraine, or a criminal war.
Bitcoin is not suitable for transactions that need to be anonymous, for this purpose Monero is used. In general, cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, are not perceived even by the police as a criminal phenomenon. Cash contains much more crime.

Yeah, that is also what I'm thinking and probably most of us here. I mean we haven't seen Bitcoin being used in a large scale war, maybe for now, it seems that it is being used to circumvent trade embargo, but maybe I'm wrong.

There are still some countries who wanted to de-dollarized, but it's not effected as US dollar and to some extend, Bitcoin is still being used. So regardless, we should take Bitcoin as it is, form of currency, store of value and hedge against inflation and financial uncertainty.