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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    However animatedgif mentioned that the site could be out of date, thus it's prices skewed.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

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