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【2022.6.23】六分鐘英語(yǔ) - 數(shù)字貨幣可靠么? Can crypto-c

2022-06-23 16:37 作者:Simon英語(yǔ)  | 我要投稿

It’s something that makes the world go round, but it doesn’t really exist. In fact, if we all stopped believing in it, it would have no use at all! It is, of course, money. But not just any money, in this 6 minute English, we'll be talking about the infamous Bitcoin. A digital crypto-currency. Is it the same as 'real' money? Can it be trusted? Is it safe? Dan and Neil discuss the issue and teach you six items of vocabulary.

This week's question:

When was the Bitcoin crypto-currency first created?

a) 2004

b) 2009

c) 2013

Listen to the programme to find out the answer.

Vocabulary

currency

the money being used in a given country at a certain time

cryptic

mysterious or difficult to understand

legal tender

the official money that can be used within a country

fluctuates

changes in amount or level

soared

increased very quickly

scepticism

doubt that something is real or true

Transcript

Dan

Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm Dan and joining me today is Neil. Hey Neil.

Neil

Hello Dan. What’s on the agenda today?

Dan

Well, I’ll give you a clue. It’s something that makes the world go round, but it doesn’t really exist. In fact, if we all stopped believing in it, it would have no use at all! What is it?

Neil

I haven’t got a clue!

Dan

Ok...how about this??

Neil

Money!


Dan

Yep! And not just any money, we’re talking about crypto-currency.


Neil

Currency?is the money that’s being used in a given country at a certain time. But what about the cryptopart?

Dan

Well, crypto is a prefix meaning hidden or secret – it comes from the word?cryptic?which means mysterious or difficult to understand. You may have heard about the most popular crypto-currency at the moment, the Bitcoin.

Neil

Well I’ve certainly heard the name, but I can’t say I know what it is.

Dan

First our quiz question. When was the Bitcoin crypto-currency first created?

a)???2004

b)???2009

c)???2013

Neil

Well, I think 2004 may have been a little early, and I think 2013 could be a little late, so the smart money’s on 2009.

Dan

We’ll see if you’re right later on in the show. So…Bitcoin, what do you know about it?

Neil

Well, I know it’s a digital currency…so presumably you can use it online to buy things?

Dan

You are right on the money, which means correct, both times. Bitcoin is just like any other currency except for two things. First, it’s not printed by governments or banks, which means that it’s not?legal tender.

Neil

Legal tender?means the official money that can be used within a country. So that means we can’t use it to pay taxes or settle debts, right?

Dan

Exactly. Governments won’t recognise it as an official currency, although it acts just like one. You can use it to buy items from anyone who will accept it, and its value?fluctuates.

Neil

Fluctuates?means changes in level or amount. And what’s the second thing?

Dan

Ah, the second thing is that bitcoin is a digital currency, meaning that with the exception of a few tokens, it largely exists online only. You can’t carry a load of bitcoins around in your pocket!

Neil

Well, that makes a nice…change!?

Dan

Oh dear, Neil. Was that a money pun? Terrible!

Neil

So if it’s a digital only currency, where do new ones come from? Can’t I just say that I’ve got a million of them and make myself rich!?

Dan

Well, no. You see, even though Bitcoin is not regulated by a bank or government, it still has a process that stops people from cheating. There are only two ways to get bitcoins. You either trade them from someone, or you go mining.

Neil

Oh wait, I've heard about this. This is when you use your computer to run calculations which verify other Bitcoin transactions. You get rewarded for this ‘work’ by earning bitcoins.

Dan

Yep! It’s money for old rope, which means it’s an easy way to earn money.

Neil

Wow! I’m going to start mining immediately!

Dan

Well, you wouldn’t be the only one! Bitcoin’s value has recently gone up quite a lot and this has caused a lot of interest. In fact, one stock exchange in Chicago has begun trading in Bitcoin futures contracts.

Neil

A futures contract? What’s that?


Dan

I’ll let BBC correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones explain that.

INSERT

Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC correspondent

A futures contract, a bet on where the currency will be a month from now,?soared?above 18,000 dollars. That means that investors believe Bitcoin, which started the year worth under 1000 dollars will continue to rise in value, albeit at a slower rate.?But at the big banks there’s still plenty of scepticism about the currency.

Neil

Soared?in this context means increased very quickly. So, now big investors are betting on the value of Bitcoin in the future.

Dan

Yes. But he also mentioned that the banks have a lot of?scepticism. That's a doubt that something is real or true. In this case, whether Bitcoin is reliable or not.

Neil

Maybe it’s best I don’t get involved then. After all, a fool and his money are soon parted.

Dan

Well, you don’t have to be sceptical about the answer to our quiz. We know that for a fact. I asked you when the Bitcoin crypto-currency was first created.

a)???2004

b)???2009

c)???2013

Neil

And I said 2009.

Dan

And you were right! Well done. Shall we go over the vocabulary again?

Neil

First we had?currency. That’s the money being used in a given country at a certain time. Name three currencies and their countries, Dan.

Dan

Ok. Baht for Thailand. Rupee for India and my favourite, Metical for Mozambique. Next we had?cryptic. Something which is cryptic is mysterious or difficult to understand. For example, what do rich people need, poor people have and if you eat it, you die?

Neil

A cryptic riddle indeed! I’ll have to think about that. Then we had?legal tender, that’s the official money that can be used within a country. The Euro is legal tender within Spain, but what was the legal tender before that?

Dan

Wasn’t it the Peseta? Then we had?fluctuates. If something fluctuates, it changes in amount or level. The stock market fluctuates.

Neil

But my love for my family never does. Then we had?soared, which means increased very quickly. It’s used with this meaning in the context of money, prices and statistics.

Dan

Finally we had?scepticism.?Scepticism?is doubt that something is real or true. What sort of things are people sceptical about, Neil?

Neil

Some people think that human activity hasn’t caused climate change. They are sceptical.

Dan

And that brings us to the end of today’s 6 Minute English. Don’t forget to check out our Youtube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages, and we’ll see you next time. Goodbye.

Neil

Goodbye

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