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Maybe, but I know what a Roman denarius is, and that was used 2000 years ago in a region I’ve never lived in.
If even a single full node was still running and a single service was willing to exchange it, you could in fact look up the price. And if digital currencies continue to be a thing (seems likely to me), then exchanging between them may not even require a third party, it will likely be possible to do within the protocols.
Personally I think it’s not an unreasonable question. A bit boring, but I see the appeal.
No, you can’t just be curious. That’s not allowed!
Also, the BTC price then is: “what’s bitcoin? Not that you’d know the value of the currency I say anyway.”
Maybe, but I know what a Roman denarius is, and that was used 2000 years ago in a region I’ve never lived in.
If even a single full node was still running and a single service was willing to exchange it, you could in fact look up the price. And if digital currencies continue to be a thing (seems likely to me), then exchanging between them may not even require a third party, it will likely be possible to do within the protocols.
Personally I think it’s not an unreasonable question. A bit boring, but I see the appeal.