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merc@sh.itjust.works ⁨2⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

it holds value better than their local currency.

Sure, if your local currency is badly mismanaged, then any alternatives look good. But, you still have to change back to your local currency when it’s time to pay taxes.

I wonder how many of those people who are buying Bitcoin with Argentine Pesos are buying it as a store of value, vs. gambling on it going up. If you can buy Bitcoin, you can probably buy dollars, or buy index funds. It could also be that cryptocurrency exchanges are willing to break laws and operate in places where they’re not legally allowed to operate. It’s hard to keep up with all the crypto exchanges that broke the law that way. OTOH, traditional financial businesses tend to follow local laws. Of course, if you’re relying on being able to access your bitcoins when you relied on a crypto exchange operating illegally, you might be in for a rude shock.

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