> Do you also think there is $100 worth of paper > and ink in a 100 dollar bill?
You could probably print a $100 bill for a lot less than $100. But if you do, and you get caught, you go to jail. So the cost of manufacturing US money is irrelevant to its actual value. bitcoins are by design intended to be *manufactured* by the people who use them. That means the cost to manufacture them has a direct impact on how much they are worth. If I can manufacture a bitcoin every second for the cost of a single FPGA, then I promise you, bitcoins won't be trading for $100 a pop. _______________________________________________ Hardwarehacking mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking
