
Read_587 – Bitcoin & The American West [Croesus]
“These pioneers are akin to the Bitcoiners who showed up post-Mt. Gox, through to the Class of 2020. These are the individuals who saw the

“These pioneers are akin to the Bitcoiners who showed up post-Mt. Gox, through to the Class of 2020. These are the individuals who saw the

“If Bitcoin had existed in Tesla’s time, it would have removed the need for a corrupted monetary arrangement. Bitcoin mining is a permissionless and censor-resistant

“Neither is a Central Bank Digital Currency a State-level embrace of cryptocurrency—at least not of cryptocurrency as pretty much everyone in the world who uses

If you missed the awesome Twitter spaces we had with Lixin Liu from Keystone and Douglas Bakkum from Shift Crypto, you can’t stop crying because

“’Smart contracts’ as a term was coined by Nick Szabo back in 1996 before the idea of a blockchain was even a twinkling in Satoshi’s

“Even if we could somehow convince the world or the U.S. government to adopt a gold standard, there’s not really anything stopping them from claiming

“Money appreciates in value over time so that individuals can plan their future knowing their wealth will be protected. This leads to market participants’ time

“Often, in an argument, what people think they are arguing about is not the real subject of disagreement, which is deeper and often unspoken, if

“If price is truth, then a market capitalization of over $1 billion for over 100 different cryptocurrencies tells a story: we live in a multicoin

“The Bitcoin network itself and the personal owning of bitcoin is an act of peaceful rebellion against the fiat money system.” – Dr. Wolf Von

“as the internet has slowly but surely eroded the obstacle of restricted information access in the past decades, the limiting factor for an individual to

“Hudson’s thesis was that America had forced other countries to pay for its wars regardless of whether they wanted to or not. Like a tribute
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