Fiat

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Government-issued money with no physical backing, valuable only because the government declares it legal tender. Examples include the Dollar, Pound, Euro, Lira, Peso. The word “fiat” comes from the Latin for “let it be done,” meaning by decree rather than value creation. Unlike Bitcoin, fiat money has no fixed supply: governments create more at will which causes inflation and reduces our ability to buy things with the same money over time.

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