>Or, in the case of cryptocurrencies, when something goes wrong with the underlying encryption.
I think it is actually exclusively confidence. Something could go horribly wrong with the underlying encryption and the perceived value would not drop until people recognised the implications of the problem and consequently lose confidence.
I think it is actually exclusively confidence. Something could go horribly wrong with the underlying encryption and the perceived value would not drop until people recognised the implications of the problem and consequently lose confidence.