
Read_536 – Bitcoin Information Theory B.I.T [Aaron Segal]
“A deflationary monetary system of absolute hard money acts as a mirror for value creation. It is a compass to guide us toward a better

“A deflationary monetary system of absolute hard money acts as a mirror for value creation. It is a compass to guide us toward a better

“A network effect is an attribute of a company or other system such that as more people use the network, the network becomes exponentially more

“All this to say, there is no optimistic version of the future in which humanity does not use significantly more energy than it does today.”

Completely left the intro and guy’s take section out of the publishing for last week’s episode, so figured I would drop it just for those

“For those with the curiosity to look, Bitcoin has emerged as a vast and mysterious space to explore with treasures, dangers, and untold potential.” –

I may have gotten ahead of myself but the vote is happening right now in El Salvador’s Congress. It’s being discussed and read on the

If you haven’t seen it, don’t miss out on this moment in history. Jack Mallers’ announcement and speech at Bitcoin2021 on the massive moves they

“If there is ever competition for the energy that the Bitcoin miners are buying, the miners turn off their machines, perhaps to turn them back

“At the core of economists’ fallacy is the belief that money is money by decree (because the state and its expert economists say so), which

“Technologies of anonymous communication, anonymous currency, and reputation systems have been invented. They cannot be un-invented. These are all the ingredients needed to build a

“deflation is the natural order of a productive economy. If we were using a hard money standard like gold, for example, we would expect products

“Quantitative easing (QE) occurs when central banks, such as the U.S. Federal Reserve, create new money to buy government bonds or other securities. Some people
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