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Bitcoin doesn't have a price  it is money.
Money is used to exchange for goods and services, as a means for storing value, and as a means for measuring value.

When comparing different forms of money or currencies, we use an exchange rate  a ratio at which one money or currencies, is traded for another.People mistakenly think of Bitcoin as a commodity (like a stock), so they look at its price in dollars instead of seeing it as money used to exchange for goods and services.
In reality, Bitcoin is money itself, and the dollar is just another currency it’s compared to  that’s why it’s an exchange rate, not a “price.”
there's narrative currently dominating the conversation  because people still don't truly understand what Bitcoin is.
there's narrative currently dominating the conversation  because people still don't truly understand what Bitcoin is.
Just like there's a common narrative that Bitcoin is a currency, the reality is Bitcoin is not a currency, it's money.

Very few people understand the difference between currency and money
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Bitcoin doesn't have a price  it is money.
Money is used to exchange for goods and services, as a means for storing value, and as a means for measuring value.

When comparing different forms of money or currencies, we use an exchange rate  a ratio at which one money or currencies, is traded for another.

there's narrative currently dominating the conversation one that exists  because people still don't truly understand what Bitcoin is.
Just like there's a common narrative that Bitcoin is a currency, the reality is Bitcoin is not a currency, it's money.

Very few people understand the difference between currency and money
Original archived Re: Bitcoin’s price history: From its 2009 launch to its 2025 heights
Scraped on 22/06/2025, 09:05:06 UTC
Bitcoin doesn't have a price  it is money.
Money is used to exchange for goods and services, as a means for storing value, and as a means for measuring value.

When comparing different forms of money or currencies, we use an exchange rate  a ratio at which one money or currencies, is traded for another.

there's narrative currently dominating the conversation one that exists because people still don't truly understand what Bitcoin is.
Just like there's a common narrative that Bitcoin is a currency, the reality is Bitcoin is not a currency, it's money.

Very few people understand the difference between currency and money