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Deleted Account 10 months ago
The King of Memes! nevent1qqs8ehyjlu0e56etsd5d5wglmamuw4nrsrhq6z08p4e3zxluwrxhpnspzemhxue69uhkzarvv9ejumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgn9j68z
Old movies that portrayed the Wild West would always just hand over a bag of coins without anyone ever seeing how much is actually in there. People have no idea how they used to verify money back then 😂 image
Do I miss something? My customers often pay in Gold. If they ask how much Gold I answer how much do you have?
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. 10 months ago
Simple as 🤣
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Deleted Account 10 months ago
Exactly 👌 the history of US dollar sign 💲 is interesting in this context, as its most likely origin has nothing to do with the American dollar and much more likely with the Spanish pesos. This one was widely known in the general population and there adoption (So no greater big brain logic, just giving the common man what he wants) Perplexity: The dollar sign ($) is used in the United States because, when the U.S. established its own currency after independence, it modeled the new dollar on the widely used Spanish dollar (or peso), which had been the most common currency in the American colonies for over a century. The Spanish dollar’s symbol and value system were already deeply familiar to Americans, merchants, and the broader economy.
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KD9to 10 months ago
Gold is not a discreet quantity or unit like Bitcoin.