Here's something wild: the U.S. Mint is actually selling platinum below spot price right now on their official site. You read that right—government-backed supply is moving at a discount to market rates.
Think about that for a second. When public institutions can't even manage basic commodity pricing efficiently, you've got a system struggling to compete with actual market mechanisms. The bureaucracy moves slower than the market moves, and that gap? Someone's losing money on it.
This is exactly the kind of inefficiency that makes people question centralized institutions. Meanwhile, decentralized markets price things in real-time based on actual supply and demand. No government committee meetings required.
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AirdropHarvester
· 3h ago
Wow, the Mint's operation is really outrageous, losing money and dumping platinum? This is the consequence of centralization.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 12-26 13:40
The government is still engaging in low-price dumping, which is a textbook example. It's clear how inefficient centralized institutions are.
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RektRecorder
· 12-26 13:35
Wow, the mint is losing money and dumping platinum? This is the level of bureaucratic institutions.
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ZenMiner
· 12-26 13:20
Damn, even the minting bureau can't keep up with the market, I really can't hold it together anymore.
Here's something wild: the U.S. Mint is actually selling platinum below spot price right now on their official site. You read that right—government-backed supply is moving at a discount to market rates.
Think about that for a second. When public institutions can't even manage basic commodity pricing efficiently, you've got a system struggling to compete with actual market mechanisms. The bureaucracy moves slower than the market moves, and that gap? Someone's losing money on it.
This is exactly the kind of inefficiency that makes people question centralized institutions. Meanwhile, decentralized markets price things in real-time based on actual supply and demand. No government committee meetings required.