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Summary of Antony Lewis's The Basics of Bitcoins and Blockchains

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Narrated by: Paul Bartlett
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1. The most widely accepted academic definition of money states that it should fulfill three functions: a medium of exchange, a store of value, and a unit of account.

2. A medium of exchange means money is a payment mechanism used to pay someone for something or to pay off a debt or financial obligation.

3. A store of value means that, in the near term, your money should be worth either the same as it is today or worth more so you can become richer.

4. A unit of account means that money is something that you can use to compare the value of two items, or to count up the total value of your assets.

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