17 () posted 356 days ago by NumbaZero 356 days ago by NumbaZero +18 / -1 26 comments share 26 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Bitcoin can't be diluted, that's the fundamental nature of it. There is not "gold shares" where there is more paper gold than actual gold.
This doesn't negate the problems with BTC, but you're fundamentally wrong about one important aspect of it.
Of course it can.
or here, buy some bitcoin futures contracts
https://www.coinbase.com/en-gb/advanced-trade/crypto-futures
or short it another way
https://www.investopedia.com/news/short-bitcoin/
That's not the same as dilution.
futures contracts are considered dilution
I'm not so sure that a derivative that trades the actual product, not shares of it, would be considered dilution. How so?