*as measured in USD.

which is a bullshit measurement.

congratulations you're a fiat maxi.

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You're retarded πŸ˜‚

wtf do you think "purchasing power" is measured in moron?

except the unit of account?

Bitcoin is the unit of account. This is why you're still a shitcoiner. You're the fiat maxi... Using USD as your unit of account still.

nice story bro

you don't personally change the UOA because you divide by 69K.

That really is retarded.

The UOA is what *prices are set in*, which is USD.

for example,

(ETH/USD)Γ·(BTC/USD)

is a USD denominated chart

get it straight.

You can set prices in BTC and I do. You can set prices in Monero too but that's a bad reality you can't seem to handle.

If you just want to measure USD too. You can do that with any fiat. The point is it's all going down against BTC. You are obsessed with USD. You don't need it to measure other currencies against each other.

Let’s measure in how many steaks you can buy πŸ˜‚

exactly

durrr

the unit of account is ribeyes because i did division

durrr

Cope harder πŸ˜‚

You choose the denominator then. Do you want BTC as the denominator. Here ya go. We both agree that's a way better measuring stick than fiat.

I stand by my opinion, monero are for those to be think using Bitcoin privately is impossible/ too hard OR value privacy over auditability

Just don't act like it's trending down in only fiat

jfc you too?

again.

that is a fiat denominated chart.

it is a graph of the function

(XMR/USD)Γ·(BTC/USD)

there are no BTC denominated charts while USD is the unit of account because *that's what prices are*

everybody in the world is using USD as a uoa but bitcoiners think they can change it by doing division lol

Please enlighten me in how to evaluate the appreciation of an asset then.

Like I'm no mathematician but the denominator for both are depreciating at the same rate considering it's the same.

Should I value it in hydrogen molecules?

the denominator is USD *price* homie

its not the same.

as the USD denominated price of an asset changes

the trading pairs fluctuate accordingly.

I see what your saying hang on then.