Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
fiat
Portuguese translation:
moeda fiduciária
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Matheus Chaud
Oct 25, 2022 09:48
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English term
fiat
English to Portuguese
Bus/Financial
Finance (general)
"To fund your account, you can deposit fiat via any payment system."
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4 +9 | moeda fiduciária | Matheus Chaud |
5 | moeda fiduciária | Joice Maiara Ulsenheimer |
References
Fiat Currency | Mark Robertson |
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Nov 8, 2022 09:38: Matheus Chaud Created KOG entry
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English term (edited):
fiat
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moeda fiduciária
fiat = moeda fiduciária
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Reference:
Fiat Currency
Fiat money (from Latin: fiat, "let it be done") is a type of currency that is not backed by any commodity such as gold or silver. It is typically designated by the issuing government to be legal tender. Throughout history, fiat money was sometimes issued by local banks and other institutions. In modern times, fiat money is generally authorized by government regulation.
Fiat money generally does not have intrinsic value and does not have use value. It has value only because the individuals who use it as a unit of account – or, in the case of currency, a medium of exchange – agree on its value.[1] They trust that it will be accepted by merchants and other people.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_money
Fiat currencies are government-issued currencies that have the backing of the sovereign; cryptocurrencies, on the other hand, are decentralized digital coins or assets that are held together through the blockchain technology.
https://www.outlookindia.com/business/crypto-vs-fiat-what-s-...
Fiat money generally does not have intrinsic value and does not have use value. It has value only because the individuals who use it as a unit of account – or, in the case of currency, a medium of exchange – agree on its value.[1] They trust that it will be accepted by merchants and other people.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_money
Fiat currencies are government-issued currencies that have the backing of the sovereign; cryptocurrencies, on the other hand, are decentralized digital coins or assets that are held together through the blockchain technology.
https://www.outlookindia.com/business/crypto-vs-fiat-what-s-...
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