>>60805364
>When the music stops
I don't think the music can be stopped desu. And if the music does stop, such an event would also make gold useless. In the aftermath of total nuclear war or similar catastrophic events, the only things with value will be: food, protection and shelter. Actually you can argue that Bitcoin is more useful here since it doesn't take space in your survivalist backpack, compared to gold, and is even harder to steal since the Bitcoin is really 24 words in your head. Anyway, gold was not made for post-apocalyptic scenarios, it thrives in short periods of time that FOLLOW catastrophic events, when men are on the verge of restoring what was lost. There has to be a surplus of the base resources like food, protection and shelter for gold to have any use or purpose. No one will trade these resources for gold when everyone is lacking. I cannot be more clear, gold only works during the transition period between large scale catastrophic event and society more or less recovered.
Another advantage for Bitcoin in these scenarios is that it can work without internet (radio signals suffice) and as I said before, being immaterial is sometimes an advantage.