
Read_607 – Implications of Outlawing Bitcoin [Dergigi]
“If having 12 words in your head is illegal, something is terribly wrong with the law. If the police storm your building because you are

“If having 12 words in your head is illegal, something is terribly wrong with the law. If the police storm your building because you are

“Only liquid, flowing capital generates a return. Unlike a bank account, capital on Lightning is productive when it is mobile, not at rest. That’s why

“People tend to favor proposals that would benefit themselves and reject proposals that, at their own expense, would benefit others. If you were wealthy, you’d

“Now what’s that saying again. Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t after you. It’s starting to smell like that. Just because Bitcoin’s most

“The U.S. and its allies are now effectively backed into a series of corners. Can the U.S. attempt to ban Bitcoin and its transactions? It

“By taking away their printing presses, Bitcoin stops the creeping totalitarianism that weaponizes our own blood, sweat and tears against us. It stops governments’ escalating

“Bitcoin as a superior monetary good is more valuable than a better payment network . This leads us to another point as to why we

“That is not to say that Bitcoin will lead us to a pacifist utopia in which any attempt at violence suffers metaphysical intervention by the

Today we have an incredible chat as a followup to the recent piece Read_596 – Bitcoin is a Pioneer Species. We have author Brandon Quittem

“And finally, given its asymmetric return distribution I believe It is more risky to have zero exposure to bitcoin than it is to have a

“General Motors, Ford, AT&T and GE have cumulative debt that is larger than the entire HY market. Downgrades of any one of these names likely

With Twitter up in arms about a potentially invasive privacy measure and compliance for an invasive regulatory requirement, it’s time to break down exactly what
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