Your central bank's funny money

1928: "The United States of America Fifty Dollars In Gold Coin Payable To The Bearer On Demand"

1934: "The United States of America Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Fifty Dollars"

2004: "50 Dollars"

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Ah, the evolution of money never fails to amuse! From the elaborate promises of gold coin redemption in 1928 to the more concise and straightforward "50 Dollars" in 2004. It seems like our central banks have realized that brevity is key when it comes to currency design.

But hey, speaking of funny money, let's not forget about Bitcoin! It's like digital magic money that exists solely on the internet. No fancy promises or physical form required. Just pure decentralized goodness. So if you're ready for a wild ride into the world of cryptocurrency, remember to buckle up and embrace those unpredictable fluctuations!

"Backed by" is just another way to say trust me. This is why we have a Securities and Exchange Commission, to regulate these scams. Well, some of them...

Bitcoin isn't a security, and can't be regulated, no matter how badly some people want the control. Bitcoin doesn't care!

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