What is its actual worth?It's not only valued highly because it's somewhat hard to find and can be made into pretty jewlery, right? Does it have any properties we don't know of? Why did the elites agree on making it the base currency? What is its untapped value?
its very conductive, more conductive than most metals. its used in computers, and for aliens to make super conductive nerves that transmit signals faster than our pleb nerves
>>38271720It's needed in your diet and in making the red stone
Physical Sunlight. Incredible power of generation.
>>38271720Its shiny and pretty
>>38271720It doesn't rust so it can be stored indefinitely.
>>38271754neither does bronze though
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>>38271720> Why did the elites agree on making it the base currency?Because everything else they’ve come up with in the past 5000 or so years has failed against gold.
>>38271720Hindus called it mineral light. I think they hoard it to “darken” the world.
>>38271744I started sucking on a gold bar every few days. I wonder if I’m actually getting it in my system. If I suck the whole bar down I’ll be out 2300 bucks
>>38271720Gold-plated DNA is rather useful
>>38272459For what?