For Crypto to Live, It First Must Die

Governments hate stuff they can’t control.

The beauty and promise of cryptocurrency is that Bitcoin and Etherium truly became the worlds first fiat monies divorced from any government backing. Yes, use of fiat is blasphemy to crypto die-hards, but for crypto currency to succeed as a global currency, we need to have an honest conversation about what fiat really means, and how crypto must kill off it’s government independence if it wants to truly reach its full potential.

Fiat currency is a medium of exchange that has no intrinsic value, unlike gold and other precious metals, that have industrial and artistic use with value apart from its circulation as money. Fiat currency has value because we believe it has value, and thus becomes a store of value and medium of exchange. Fiat currency to an economist is money that only has value because we have faith in it, and it has no use otherwise.

In this way, crypto currencies are true Fiat monetary systems in a pure way. Divorced from any government backing, and with an alternative use case of zippo, they truly are a medium of exchange that is divorced from everything. And therein lies the rub.

Governments hate stuff they can’t control. And Bitcoin/Etherium are far from their reach. The Satoshi’s and Buterin’s of crypto built their systems in such a way that governments can never, ever control them. And that is beautiful when it comes to creating the perfect fiat currency. No more printing money when you need it (looking at you Zimbabwe), and all the other money mischief devised by central banks that protect governments and hurt everyday people (for a good read on the various ways governments have done this, Milton Friedman has a great read by the same title if you click the link).

Governments have thus far reacted to crypto with what John Gottman recognized as one of the ultimate forms of rejection and contempt: stonewalling. This is when you just go quiet. Say nothing. Sit still. Ignore. The epic lack of regulatory interest in crypto is accomplishing its purpose: killing crypto silently.

Crypto currency’s promise, to have a stable system of exchanging stuff divorced from government mayhem, will never be realized until governments learn to accept that the future of currency is out of their control, but within their regulation. And this is where crypto lovers weep: regulation must happen for crypto to reach its full potential. In this way, crypto dies so that it can live.

In a world where we buy stuff and pay our taxes in Bitcoin and Ethereum, governments need to have rules around how money can be used. These rules include how to get paid back if you’re ripped off, how to track money to protect us from dark forces, and how to make sure people aren’t manipulating crypto markets and hurting consumers by restricting supply and demand. The public benefits of crypto currency are many, but only if the beast is trained to avoid destroying our freedom with its own.

And here lies the root cause of our current dilemma. A US Congress so old it might as well be a nursing home, led the way with the oldest White House leader ever, means that US leaders are too far removed in history to address modern problems they do not understand. Joe Biden remembers world war two as a kid. Ponder that and honestly ask yourself if he’s ready to suggest ways government can adopt the future of money. Yeah, I didn’t think he was doing anything either.

What the world needs right now is visionary leadership from a new generation of forward-thinking monetary leaders. Sadly, I’m not sure we have them right now, at least not outside of the developer community. Ouch.

Author: Joe Merrill

I'm a VC in Austin, TX.

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