So is Bitcoin a stock rather than a currency?
I don't ever envisage having to make a purchase on the black market.
The point is that it is both. And it avoids many of the problems that affect both. For example, there's no inflation (indeed there can only be deflation as coins are lost).
More or less, yes
It's more of a futures contract relying on there being one born every minute.
The Fed says it’s a commodity. In fact it’s the only digital currency classified as such.
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So is Bitcoin a stock rather than a currency?
I don't ever envisage having to make a purchase on the black market.