>> The intrinsic value of a cryptocurrency is in its utility: moving an accounted and measurable unit across the internet peer to peer.
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> That's a property of the network (if it works, that is), and not an intrinsic value.
The value of a cryptocurrency can be a property of the network and be intrinsic.
intrinsic, adj.: belonging to a thing by its very nature.
Gold has more alternative purposes (teeth, electronics, jewelry, etc.), but a cryptocurrency provides bookkeeping, even to some effect after its network dies. Bookkeeping, and not the assets kept track of, has intrinsic value.
I know what I'll hold on to, though, when the great blackout comes in 2022. And that's wood.