We have all heard of that virtual currency of fashion called Bitcoin that has grown its value in a big way, but how would this virtual currency be in physics? It would be possible to have it, I do not think any material could be worth as much as $ 10,000 or more that is worth a cryptocurrency, as the other members of the forum see it
Citeer: "CarlosRv"We have all heard of that virtual currency of fashion called Bitcoin that has grown its value in a big way, but how would this virtual currency be in physics? It would be possible to have it, I do not think any material could be worth as much as $ 10,000 or more that is worth a cryptocurrency, as the other members of the forum see it
I just don't see anything doing it justice in physical form (maybe gold coins studded with diamonds? Haha.) and I would hate for it to go that route if there is future regulation that required it. It prides itself in anonymity, which would be lost if it was physical.
What I collect: US, 3rd Reich Germany, Philippines, Ancients, Vatican City, North Korea.