The Profound Difference Between Money and Currency | Future of Money P4

2 years ago

In the fourth entry of the Future of Money series, we dive into the difference between money and currency. Though often used interchangeably, these concepts are distinct.

Why is something considered money whereas others are merely considered currency?
What does it take for something to qualify as money?
What are the characteristics of money?
Why is money chosen by society?

We'll discuss all that and more in today's episode of The Future of Money.

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