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Finney:pic.twitter.com/Fl4Re5gw9x
@NickSzabo4 writes a lot about free banking, tagging him if he wants to add anything.
Free banking history helped inspire my design of bit gold, but mostly as "what people really wanted at the end of the day was the gold, the bank note [today could be digital cash] was merely an IOU for gold. So how do I make the actual money, the gold, in digital form?
From that POV, the basic problem with free banking is that for various reasons banks convinced people to swap their trust-minimized silver and gold for trust-based gold IOUs. Fractional reserve and modern fiat are both consequences of that misplaced trust.
So I set myself the challenge of using my computer science knowledge to design a trust-minimized form of digital money, and the result was bit gold.
I hoped such money would be convenient enough that economies would return to vulnerability-minimized money. We still see the trust-the-convenient-exchange vs. hold-your-own debate today, but Bitcoin gives us a better chance to minimize the vulnerability of money than gold did.
Nick, what are the reasons why you think BTC is less vulnerable than gold as money?
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Thanks. As I understand this, gold's main problem as a money is its physicality/locality?
Physicality itself brings a lot of disadvantages to the table: easier to counterfeit or debase, hard to transact, harder to split, hard to guarantee fungibility.
Besides Bitcoin's better security (with good key management), gold is much harder to validate (assay, in gold terminology). It was so costly that for the vast majority of transactions trust in a central validator was introduced by using coins instead of personally assaying.
Got it. So, physicality and costly validation, which led to trusting centralized entities. What would you say are BTC's biggest flaws/challenges right now?
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Thanks.