How much the scarcity principle can value something. Because the diamond is worth more than any other shiny stone I could find on the bank of a river.
But here I want to think about the scarcity of content, I remember a time when we watched series on open TV and we didn't have access to the internet (at least not my family) you know, we had to watch one episode a day "on the same channel and at the same time" and that had immense value for that moment when we got together as a family eating popcorn in front of the TV, because after all, if we missed an episode, it was over, we wouldn't find it again and we would have to keep asking what happened, but the value was at the moment "scarce", One episode per day, except Saturday and Sunday because the schedule was different. The law of scarcity applied and I didn't even know what that was.
Today, everyone is on their cell phone with a constant barrage of content in which the scarce moment no longer exists, You have what you want and when you want it, and only digital "assets" with a certain scarcity have value, after all, if we win one Satoshi per click the principle of scarcity would end and so would its value.
Every time I come to write an article I come across some paradox, because although we all want as many Bitcoins as possible, we also have to want the law of scarcity to exist for something to have value, so there's no point in fighting against it, "there is It has to be difficult to be valuable, and anything beyond that is pure luck."