Max Hillebrand on Nostr: Yes. Denominating contracts in an asset is a lot easier when that asset has a stable ...
Yes.
Denominating contracts in an asset is a lot easier when that asset has a stable purchasing power. There are ways to structure contracts adequately despite volatility, it just gets more complex.
So I wouldn't be surprised if it takes another couple halvings until Bitcoin is a widely used unit of account.
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