
Read_477 – Bitcoin is the Great Definancialization [Parker Lewis]
“The greatest trick that central banks ever pulled was convincing the world that individuals must perpetually take risk just to preserve value already created (and

“The greatest trick that central banks ever pulled was convincing the world that individuals must perpetually take risk just to preserve value already created (and

“we should all take a moment to be deeply grateful for the introduction of an ark upon which we can board, and from which we

Today we have a crazy fun show after getting to hang with Jim & Hari (and James)from the What Do We Know podcast! A couple

“GF’s out at a lesbian bar, BTC crashing WHY AM I HOLDING? I’LL TELL YOU WHY…” – GameKyuubi
The origins of the greatest meme in

“Today, bitcoin is still an alternative treasury asset, but as larger and more powerful organizations begin to use Bitcoin directly, they will begin to tear

“As a decentralized and open source project, adopted by many programmers and proponents around the world, many intelligent people have dedicated their careers to Bitcoin.

“Taking my view a step further, evidence shows that the global monetary system as currently structured is gradually re-aligning itself, and this fact will have

“It’s not that a government has the ability to ban Bitcoin from their country, I think it’s closer to the opposite: A country only has

“For the reader who has become familiar with the operation of bitcoin, a good way to understand the operation of fiat is by drawing analogy

“My own prediction is that slow bleed has been accelerating and is only the first step. The second step will be speculative attacks that use

“What Bitcoin is depends on its use as a means of storing and porting value, which in turn rests on secure titles to ownership of

“With his choice of words, Taaki had outed an elephant in the room. It was true, Nakamoto had enacted soft forks, but by late 2011,
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