Joel Schaefer

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A good's salability across time refers to its ability to hold value into the future, allowing the holder to store wealth in it, which is the second function of money: store of value. For a good to be salable across time it has to be immune to rot, corrosion, and other types of deterioration.
The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking
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