This article looks at the intrinsic value of cryptocurrencies and how to calculate it. Instead of being backed by a physical asset, the value of cryptocurrencies is derived from factors such as scarcity, availability, and security. Common methods for calculating intrinsic value include Metcalfe’s Law, cost of production, and discounted utility models. However, these values ​​are difficult to estimate due to market volatility and speculative data. Fiat currencies, on the other hand, have no intrinsic value, but are based on trust. Cryptocurrencies’ properties, such as decentralization and scarcity, determine their value. Share your thoughts in the comments.