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Value isn't necessarily something tangible. It's what other people think it's worth. The USD doesn't have any more value than the belief people put in it. Do you also think it has no value?
I'm not defending crypto speculation, but it's ignorant to say it doesn't have value if you can buy things with it. Basically all modern money is based on faith, including crypto. Even when it's based on gold or silver, that's aren't actually useful for most people so it's still made up value worth however much people value that.
The usd has value created by virtue of being backed by the usa government. It is not just faith based.
True, but that isn't contradictory. The point is value of both of these forms of currency are made up and imaginary. They're valuable as long as someone is willing to purchase it.
The same is true for gold. People think it has intrinsic value, which is why it's so easy to scam people with. The value is almost entirely based on people thinking it's valuable though.
I don't like crypto-currencies. It "not having value" isn't the correct argument to use against it though. It's a pretty stupid one. There are plenty of good arguments that should be used instead.
Government based fiats always has the guarantee that the government will accept them to settle your taxes.
So, as long as the government exists, there's a buyer for the currency.
Not the case with made up ponzicoins.