The Bitcoin Standard Podcast

287. The Fiat Standard Lecture 6: What Is Fiat Good For?

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Aug 19, 2025
The discussion reveals fiat currency's ability to facilitate global adoption and government financing. It contrasts fiat with gold, highlighting the risks of fractional-reserve banking fostered by the Federal Reserve. The critique of money-printing illustrates how it contributes to dollar devaluation and the illusion of economic growth. Additionally, the podcast delves into the intricacies of banking systems, examining how low interest rates and shadow banking shape modern money creation, raising questions about sustainability and true financial stability.
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Fiat's Core Technical Edge

  • Fiat's main technical advantage is superior salability across space, letting credit move cheaply as information.
  • It also supports government finance and makes banks more profitable by enabling credit liabilities to circulate.
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Money As The Most Saleable Good

  • Money emerges as the most saleable good with the smallest bid-ask spread.
  • Higher liquidity compresses bid and ask, making an asset better suited to be money.
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Stock-to-Flow Drives Time Salability

  • High stock-to-flow raises salability across time because supply grows slowly.
  • Harder money attracts larger cash balances, narrowing spreads and reinforcing its monetary role.
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