The S&H greenstamp analogy is a little shaky. You had to buy something at the Piggly Wiggly in order to get them.
Bitcoin is its own currency. Its backed by the full faith and credit of only those who use it. Like any "nonreal" currency it only works if people believe it works. Right now, it's used to avoid paying local and national taxes. The transaction cost is less than the Mastercard/Visa transaction cost.
Amazon does not take bitcoin. When major websites start taking it Uncle Sam, the EU and others will start knocking on their door.
I believe a recent IRS ruling stated that bitcoins were property and could be taxed as such.
Originally Posted by gnadfly
I used that analogy because I can remember my Mom trading the old Green Stamps and Black Gold stamps back when I was a kid. If one mom had plenty, she would sell some to a friend who just had to have that new Iron at the redemption store.
And I remember when the Black Gold Stamps went belly up, and quite a few Houswives in the Port Arthur Tx area wanted to storm the gates with the torches and pitchforks.
I guess I really don't get the whole BitCoin and DogeCoin thing, maybe I am just too damned old. The closest I am to it is ******** cards, which my ATF loves.