Hello,
Seems like there is a finite number of these types of currencies which are viable to exist at the same time. Not every such currency would be viable everywhere. A retailer will need trust that what they get will be of enough value in the short term, so they aren't going to just accept anything that comes along. That's probably going to extend to most legal transactions. At a certain point, creating the next currency will only be of value to either governments wanting to keep the metric, I mean electronic currency system down, or other bad actors trying to manipulate the market for their own gain. So presuming a number of electronic currencies become viable, the marketplace / consumers would seem to keep a degree of stability in the value of currencies.
Any help will be apprecited.
I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.
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Thank you.