Bitcoinist Book Club: “The Bitcoin Standard” (Chapter 3, Part 2: History)

Capital Accumulation - BBC - The Bitcoin Standard

Welcome back, Saifedean Ammous’ “The Bitcoin Standard” lovers! Two episodes in a row, because we are committed to doing a whole chapter each week. The last time, we learned why humanity chose gold as the soundest form of money. Now, we’re opening the history books and telling you exactly how everything came to pass.

Needless to say, this chapter right here explains the current state of our present world. The parallels between the two periods of time are breathtaking and… a little scary. However, that’s exactly what we’re here to understand. How did we get here? And, why is Bitcoin essential for future human development? Keep reading to find out. 

Before we get into it, let’s explain what we’re doing one more time:

About The Coolest Book Club On Earth

The Bitcoinist Book Club has two different use cases: 

1.- For the superstar-executive-investor on the run, we’ll summarize the must-read books for cryptocurrency enthusiasts. One by one. Chapter by chapter. We read them so you don’t have to, and give you just the meaty bits. 

2.- For the meditative bookworm who’s here for the research, we’ll provide liner notes to accompany your reading. After our book club finishes with the book, you can always come back to refresh the concepts and find crucial quotes. 

Everybody wins.

So far, we’ve covered:

Let’s keep on trucking with “Chapter 3: Monetary Metals.

Remember book lovers, any resemblance to our current reality in what you’re about to read is NOT pure coincidence. 

Roman Golden Age and Decline

Byzantium and the Bezant

Gold price chart on Oanda | Source: XAU/USD on TradingView.com

The Renaissance

Paper money

La Belle Époque

A new kind of devaluation arose its ugly head. It always comes to that. And basically, that’s where we are now, in the paper money era. Throughout the whole 20th century, government and central banks progressively got rid of gold as a medium of exchange and as a unit of account. It still is a store of value, though. 

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