Same goes for energy use and network security:
Kayaks are also much less energy intensive but in a big storm do you want to be in a kayak or a large vessel? nostr:note14p8p6ttwn6tujh0m3f2u8rknf2jaalndudlhuvf8vp5uvnye2hrqmh9xdk
Same goes for energy use and network security:
Kayaks are also much less energy intensive but in a big storm do you want to be in a kayak or a large vessel? nostr:note14p8p6ttwn6tujh0m3f2u8rknf2jaalndudlhuvf8vp5uvnye2hrqmh9xdk
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I like diversification. I think BTC is likely to be the best long term, so I am putting a decent amount away. Currently USD is easiest to use for paying basic bills, so I have some of that. Gold/silver are good stores of value and although they don't work well for very small/large or distant transactions, they aren't going to lose value and will work in situations where BTC can't (no power, no internet) and when cash won't (hyperinflation). Having some of all 3 puts me in an optimal position in all situations.