
Read_594 – Money Messiah: Part 1 [John Vallis]
“Sacrifice is thus a critical component of value, as it is the use of one’s own limited resources, as that against which all action is

“Sacrifice is thus a critical component of value, as it is the use of one’s own limited resources, as that against which all action is

“This confluence of Fed hikes and investor naivety “presents the setup for a severe washout” as the “pernicious effects of rising interest rates on future

“The people at the end of the line who are flipping NFTs do not fundamentally care about distributed trust models or payment mechanics, but they

“Our goal is basically to realize this concept we have created called the atomic economy. This is just my way to create a narrative and

In a follow up to the State of Lightning Report from Arcane Research and OpenNode, we dive into the possibilities for how Lightning will change

“What the Internet has done for information, Bitcoin and the Lightning Network will do for money. ” – Elizabeth Stark
Finishing the amazing report from

“The Lightning Network, and the possibility to perform micropayments instantaneously, will most likely change how we pay for certain services. We already see the first

“Crypto exchanges with numerous coins have an incentive to get you excited about new coins, because they make money from trading volumes. Even if it’s

“If Bitcoin were built on a proof-of-stake model, where the more coins you have the more votes you have on how the network functions, 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
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