If I scrooge McDuck max will I able to get my own money bin?
>>153581428No, you will be a forever poorfag schizo.
>>153581428>IT'S NOT A LIQUID >IT'S A GREAT MANY PIECES OF SOLID MATTER THAT FORM A HARD FLOOR-LIKE SURFACE
>>153581454sounds like a more lucrative strategy than going to /biz/
>>153581428No you proably end up broke because scrooge doesnt understand the concept of oppertunity costsIts pretty common in the comics that scrooge skimps out on buying a new watch because his 50 year old one is still good only to lose out on a billion dollar business deal because he came to late to a metting or how he takes massive detours when traveling because he uses his own cargo ships instead of a direct line and a trip that woukd only take a couple of days now takes weeks and his rival his now right behind him because he couldnt be bothered to spend a few extra cents
>>153581428It is physically impossibleAssuming Scrooge’s money bin is a 100 ft tall building with 100 ft diameter (which is slightly smaller than what Barks said) to even half fill it to swim around you are looking at billions of gold coins with a current worth of tens of trillions of dollars And of course people/corporations if they even could afford it (they could not) do not have any large amount of their wealth being liquid, it is mostly asset positions they could not get out of without destroying their worth No person could afford it, no corporation could afford it. Even no government has enough gold to do this if demanded by a leader, and could not pay to get more gold without crippling itself entirely. So even the largest and wealthiest governments cannot afford it. So no, a Money Bin is impossible. We Will Never Be A Scrooge
>>153581428The absolute best you can hope for in this world is to invent something that threatens a major corpo, so they buy you out.
>>153582685>gold coinsit's mostly normal coins like dimes and nicklesit's a feasible amount of money, tho it's much more than what is currently in circulation