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13 lines
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{
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"HubID": "5961",
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"Date": "06/12/2026",
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"Title": "Does a perfect currency exit? Maybe",
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"HubTags": ["External Platform Posts", "Future Map"],
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"Contacts": ["contact1", "contact2"],
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"Companies": "",
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"File": "",
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"Image": "fiat-vs-gold.jpg",
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"Summary": "All paper or fiat currencies including the mighty U.S. dollar neer hold their value against other assets. The reason is because governments, including the U.S., print more to primarily fund government debt, which means as more float around, they increase inflation, which means they become worth less and less. No perfect currency has ever existed, including Gold. Crypto is more useless than fiat currencies. Does a perfect currency exist? Maybe. I've seen discussion around using energy, or KwH, as units of currency which honestly, on paper, actually makes sense. I wrote it up for my own understanding here and add to this document when I read something new around the concept: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Uk13wPyuNwkFU397lGw5jvddsSVr2tckLFtYCQOs3Z8/edit?usp=sharing ",
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"Notes": ""
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}
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