False, and you give two examples that disprove the claim:
> The USD will be no exception. Honestly, BTC will be no exception either.
See, that’s two that have not gone to zero (there ate lots more), but which you merely conjecture will.
The minimum wage in the US in 1964 was $1.25/hour. Notably those five quarters were 90% silver worth about $20 US today.
The British Pound Sterling originally referred to £1 being exchangeable for 1 pound of sterling silver or 1/270th of it’s original value.
It’s technically true that they haven’t gone to literally zero, but I would hazard to say it is close enough.
False, and you give two examples that disprove the claim:
> The USD will be no exception. Honestly, BTC will be no exception either.
See, that’s two that have not gone to zero (there ate lots more), but which you merely conjecture will.