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That argument doesn’t really work. Measuring coins in their current value, not their theoretical value is used in other situations too. Specifically stocks. You can possibly sell $1b of stocks and expect to get $1b.



Except that you can. It will take some time and/or you need to do some work to find buyers, but people can and do. Because (most) stocks are backed by real world companies that have real world value.




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