Fiat currency is a term used to describe government-issued money, such as the US Dollar (USD) or the Euro (EUR), which has value predominantly because the government maintains it and people have faith in its worth. Unlike tangible commodities like gold or silver, which can often hold intrinsic value, fiat money has no inherent value itself. Instead, it acquires its value from the trust and acceptance of individuals and government entities who support its use as currency. The greatest strength...