In a sense, cryptocurrency is a general equivalent similar to precious metals, sharing similar properties: decentralization and transaction anonymity. As a result, it is in a state of complete loss of control for centralized national finances.
With the progress of the times, precious metals have gradually withdrawn from circulation, mainly due to the influence of physical laws—compared to fiat currency, they are just too inconvenient. However, cryptocurrencies are not constrained by physical laws and are almost as convenient as payment platforms like Alipay and PayPal.
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In a sense, cryptocurrency is a general equivalent similar to precious metals, sharing similar properties: decentralization and transaction anonymity. As a result, it is in a state of complete loss of control for centralized national finances.
With the progress of the times, precious metals have gradually withdrawn from circulation, mainly due to the influence of physical laws—compared to fiat currency, they are just too inconvenient. However, cryptocurrencies are not constrained by physical laws and are almost as convenient as payment platforms like Alipay and PayPal.