I’m not 12, so…. No.
Pratai
Bitcoin isn’t legal tender. Period. It is a “valuable”
You can’t make in-store purchases with it- therefore, it isn’t a currency. It is a valuable.
I don’t really care what is legal tender in places I will never live. If I visit, I will convert my money to the local currency as needed. Bitcoin however, is NOT going to be among them.
Because it’s not money. It has value, but it is not money.
blocked the Russian bot.
My definition of money is “legal tender.”
Bitcoin isn’t legal tender. Just accept it.
ROFL… okay kiddo. You’re blocked now.
It’s exchangeable. Go to a money exchange and see how much your bitcoin is worth.
No goalpost has been moved. Currency is clearly defined. So whatever other valuable item you try and offer up as an example will be dismissed as well.
No, because it’s not legal currency. Are you getting it now?? Valuables aren’t all accepted currency….
Your argument is DEEPLY flawed.
Do you live in El Salvador? Because if not- I’d imagine bitcoin should be every bit as irrelevant to you as it is to everyone else.