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It is misunderstood by tech people ([[bitcoin]] isn’t cash; it’s a fraudulent asset); by people who ask for [[client money]] protection from a [[bank]], and those who aspire to take [[Security interest|security]] over it.
It is misunderstood by tech people ([[bitcoin]] isn’t cash; it’s a fraudulent asset); by people who ask for [[client money]] protection from a [[bank]], and those who aspire to take [[Security interest|security]] over it.


''Cash is not an asset. It is not property.'' Cash is is a token of abstract value. It cannot be owned, only held<ref>“What do you need?” “Ford! We just needed to be held!” “You got the bonus plan.</ref> — which is another way of saying whoever holds it owns it, outright, against all the world. They can’t futz around with your interests to it, you can’t declare a trust over it, pledge it, or hold it for anyone other than your self.
''Cash is not an asset. It is not property.'' Cash is is a token of abstract value. It cannot be owned, only held<ref>“Ford! Ford! We just needed to be held!”<br>“Well, you got the bonus plan. Ohhh”</ref> — which is another way of saying whoever holds it owns it, outright, against all the world. They can’t futz around with your interests to it, you can’t declare a trust over it, pledge it, or hold it for anyone other than your self.




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