
Read_578 – The Irrelevance of Experts [Willem Van Den Bergh]
“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

“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

Today we have an incredible conversation with Preston Pysh and Greg Foss on the Bond markets, the shifting sands of the global financial world, and

“The passage of time is one thing that we can never get back. Once it has been spent, there’s no refund. Time is the ultimate

“I wish people engineered things to be self-replicating, self adjusting, self-governing, and ever-lasting. But nobody has engineered anything to do even one of these, and

“We’re revolutionaries. There’s no reason to be coy about it. Our goal is to replace fiat with bitcoin. “Disruption” is almost a quaint term for

“Freedom, transparency, honesty, meritocracy, fairness, voluntaryism and hard work are great things one should strive toward, whether it is in developing money or living life

“It is understandably difficult for most of us to imagine a monetary world aside from the one in which we’ve lived for generations. After all,

“The fight that the cypherpunks mounted was one of the main reasons that the U.S. government lost the Crypto Wars. The authorities tried to stop

“Nodes are the law, and miners are the muscle.”
– Harry Sudock
Harry Sudock, Vice President of Strategy at Griid, and I have a

“The precise magnitude and schedule for the westward move is currently unknown, but all signals seem to be indicating the greatest shakeup in the geographic

“Wake up people, this is not a drill. Contagion risks are increasing due to potential global stagflation… The intrinsic value of BTC has increased from
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