tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6704573462403312459.post4694384870961629047..comments2024-03-28T06:53:23.473-04:00Comments on Moneyness: Different bitcoins different pricesJP Koninghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02559687323828006535noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6704573462403312459.post-8336557592382111672020-09-23T16:35:14.212-04:002020-09-23T16:35:14.212-04:00I suppose you are aware that there are privacy coi...I suppose you are aware that there are privacy coins where there can be no distinction made at all between clean and dirty coins? Check out Monero which is the most prominent within this category. The coin does not leave a history and does this by having a public but opaque blockchain. This coin is truly fungible.Georgenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6704573462403312459.post-32589349553103459272020-09-04T11:23:16.553-04:002020-09-04T11:23:16.553-04:00"Old-design U.S. $100 bills have traded at a ..."Old-design U.S. $100 bills have traded at a discount in Pakistan to the newer design."<br /><br />Good point, I've heard about that sort of thing.JP Koninghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02559687323828006535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6704573462403312459.post-7173957070716659852020-09-03T11:10:35.020-04:002020-09-03T11:10:35.020-04:00Your broader point about unified banknote markets ...Your broader point about unified banknote markets is well-taken, but there are examples of the opposite. Old-design U.S. $100 bills have traded at a discount in Pakistan to the newer design, b/c of counterfeiting worries. Also, there's the case of Yemen's two Rials, which I think you once wrote about.lgatchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02368676918386085532noreply@blogger.com