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[–] AinzOown 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Cool video, I can see they have more parts that hopefully answer this question but: It presents a huge problem and wants us to share and inform everyone, but it doesn't present a solution. It's like a call to get upset but no plan of action. I get it, ok now what? How do we fix this problem and what's a better solution?

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[–] AinzOown ago 

You know as I'm reading more on this its starting to seem like this guy just wants people to buy Gold and Silver, likely because that's what he's invested in. They're trying to make it look like its a safe investment and its value is appreciating a lot. I see far better returns on stocks in the S&P 500.

Their site: https://goldsilver.com/blog/so-youre-a-bitcoin-millionaire-now-where-do-you-invest/

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/%5EGSPC?p=^GSPC

Maybe he's right and he'll be laughing his way to the bank (-er, whatever we use to store money) in the future but right now I see what gets me purchasing power.

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[–] Cantilever [S] 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Call on congress to abolish the Fed and return to the use of gold and silver for currency

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[–] AinzOown ago 

Too late at night for my monkey brain. Btw I should of tagged you in this but https://voat.co/v/whatever/2287919/11341541

Thinking out loud: Theoretically Gold and Silver would be a finite amount of money - as demand for it goes up and it gets spread thinner and thinner with population growth, its purchasing power would go up and we'd get deflation, which to my understanding can be pretty detrimental to the economy.

There's also the issue of how much purchasing power does this give people who physically mine gold and silver. Would we be turning them into the new bankers.