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3 responses to “Wrong Measurement, Wrong Macro Call”

  1. I’ve been a gold bug AND a bitcoin bug since 2011. I don’t see any reason these two assets need to “fight” each other. trading between the two has enabled me to increase my holding of each compared with just holding one exclusive of the other. There are many bitcoin scolds out there who screech whenever gold is mentioned and who just don’t want to really understand the current monetary system. I am finding it very difficult to get any of them to answer the 3 questions shown below. Perhaps Mr. Weiner could have some fun with them in future essays?

    1) Do you think that in response to rising national debt and threats to the dollar (and by derivative, all fiat currencies), governments might revalue the treasury gold certificates held on central bank balance sheets by high multiples in order to reduce debt and provide room for monetary tightening…(take a breath) and that such a move could slow down the BTC market cap increases?

    2) Do you think Central Bank Digital Currencies could be coded so that they can only be traded on a central nationalized exchange, thus generating BTC fees for the government should that currency be traded for BTC? Followup: If yes, then why hasn’t a small country already put BTC in their treasury and taken measures to setup up this obvious way to increase the value of their international reserves?

    3) Do you think a major incentive behind the creation of CBDC is so that governments have flexibility in how to deal with failing traditional banks in the future, that being making bank depositors whole by directly injecting non-debt CBDC into depositor accounts created at the central bank for that purpose so that the failing bank can be allowed to fail with limited market turmoil?

  2. 2) CBDC does not have to work with blockchain. For example, Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP) (China CBDC) uses a central state-owned database to control the issuance and exchange of funds..
    3) Yes, but do you realy think that gouvernement control the central bank (except China of course)?

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