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@ETM
i said inflated, not inflation... however my example product would clearly show that a $2 item went from $3 to $4 and is s currently selling for $154. I'm sure you would agree that is inflation.However animatedgif mentioned that the site could be out of date, thus it's prices skewed. So if you can show me an example of a place where i can get a good products for decent bitcoin, then it would help add some validation to the subject. In the meantime, if i convert $154USD to bitcoin for equal value, i could spend it all on an item that normally would cost me $3USD at GNC.
- Inflation would only apply if things costing bitcoins, purchased with bitcoins are being directly affected.ETM
- Why do you have to convert a bitcoin to USD to purchase something at a bitcoin value?ETM
- You don;t get the concept and you can't see past your native currency.ETM
- But for a true global currency to exist, you have to shed old thinking.ETM