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Sound Money Reform
The Sound Money Defense League advocates for restoring gold and silver as constitutional money through grassroots activism, policy reform, and public education on the risks of fiat currency and the benefits of sound money.
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What is Bullion?
Bullion is a crucial term for any investor to know. Investopedia defines the term as a precious metal, usually gold or silver, that is recognized as having at least 99.5% purity. The full range of precious metals that an investor can purchase includes:
By Sound Moneyabout a month ago in Trader
Are Fiat Currencies Considered Sound Money?
Fiat currencies refer to a government-issued currency that is not backed by a physical commodity like gold or silver. Instead, it gets its value from public trust. Consumers continue to trust the money and participate in the economy in proportion to their trust in the government and economy.
By Sound Moneyabout a month ago in Trader
How Do CBDCs Compare to Traditional Sound Money
The rise of the Internet has transformed the way many Americans conduct banking and financial transactions. According to the American Bankers Association, 77% of consumers prefer to manage their bank accounts through a mobile app or computer.
By Sound Money2 months ago in Trader
Why is Sound Money in the Economic Freedom Index?
The Economic Freedom Index is an important reference for economists, policymakers, and investors. Its data highlights connections between economic freedom and broader outcomes such as growth, income levels, and poverty reduction.
By Sound Money2 months ago in Trader
Is Bitcoin Sound Money?
Since Bitcoin’s meteoric rise in value in 2018, many investors have wondered about whether Bitcoin is a worthwhile investment. Bitcoin enthusiasts argue that it is an excellent investment. To these enthusiasts, Bitcoin is a good investment because it is a form of sound money.
By Sound Money2 months ago in Trader






