Bitcoin's role in the financial system—does it function like a central bank? What makes this comparison worth considering? The dynamics behind Bitcoin as a reserve asset deserve closer examination. Think about how it operates independently, how it influences market behavior, and what parallels we can draw to traditional monetary institutions. These questions reveal much about where crypto sits in the broader financial landscape and why major stakeholders view it this way.
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SleepyArbCat
· 1h ago
Bitcoin as a central bank? Ha... I don't have enough wakefulness to explain this. I can only clarify that when I can't sleep at night.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 8h ago
nah, this "bitcoin as central bank" framing is giving me honeypot vibes tbh. nobody's actually running mt gox 2.0 audit reports on btc's reserves? sus. DYOR before parroting that institutional narrative fr fr.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 8h ago
Is BTC the central bank? That logic is a bit far-fetched... Independent operation is correct, but the influence is not even in the same league.
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GamefiGreenie
· 8h ago
Bitcoin as a central bank? Ha, if only it could really print money, that would be great.
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YieldWhisperer
· 8h ago
nah the math on bitcoin-as-central-bank literally doesn't work out tho... 21m cap ≠ elastic money supply. seen this exact rhetorical frame in 2021 lmao
Bitcoin's role in the financial system—does it function like a central bank? What makes this comparison worth considering? The dynamics behind Bitcoin as a reserve asset deserve closer examination. Think about how it operates independently, how it influences market behavior, and what parallels we can draw to traditional monetary institutions. These questions reveal much about where crypto sits in the broader financial landscape and why major stakeholders view it this way.