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I heard that many countries have gold stored in rice countries, and they don't know if they are there, which is also too scary! In fact, as long as it is clear who has what purchasing power, it does not matter whether gold exists or not. this

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I heard that many countries have gold stored in rice countries, and they don't know if they are there, which is also too scary!

In fact, as long as it is clear who has what purchasing power, it does not matter whether gold exists or not. How does that say?

Tell you a story There was an island country in the western Pacific, they used stones as currency, and it was the kind of stone as big as a big truck tire, very heavy, two people can't move, so how to spend this money?

Large stones are used as currency because the ownership of stones is public. For example, if you want to buy a house, the price offered to the landlord is six stones, if the landlord accepts, then you only need to let everyone on the island know that the six stones you own now belong to another person, so what if the water washes the stones away? There was really a similar incident, there was a ship carrying stones that sank, but unfortunate soon realized that this was not a big deal at all, the money was all drifted, why was the heart so big?

Because they all know how many stones there are and where they are. The Chen De Sea Islanders can still say that whoever owns the stones does not need to see or touch them and use them. The same is true of the gold stored in the United States by the great powers, which puts gold in a place called Fort Knox, and one only needs to record who the gold belongs to, such as this pile of a bank that originally belonged to Britain and now belongs to a bank in France.

The gold of the rice country can be used normally, whether it is in the bag or in the sea! If France wants to use gold to buy a batch of soybeans from the United States, then an account can work, then soybeans are going to work, chips can't go through, right?

Whether it is the big stone or gold on the island, it is actually just a medium of exchange. On the larger scale, money itself is of little use unless it is spent. You get the idea!

I heard that many countries have gold stored in rice countries, and they don't know if they are there, which is also too scary! In fact, as long as it is clear who has what purchasing power, it does not matter whether gold exists or not. this

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