
Read_233 – Exit & Freedom [Nick Szabo]
Building on the principles discussed in our exploration of the consequences of a society without cash, we apply it to a broader principle of how

Building on the principles discussed in our exploration of the consequences of a society without cash, we apply it to a broader principle of how

The conclusion of The Case for Electronic Cash by Jerry Brito. Today we close out this amazing piece with the moral case for why we

Continuing with Part 2 of “The Case for Electronic Cash” from Jerry Brito and CoinCenter.org. The consequences of total dependence upon financial intermediaries and how

Today we begin the long, and rewarding journey through Jerry Brito’s & Coin Center’s Report on “The Case for Electronic Cash.” This is an incredible

What if there was a clear and obvious reason that the state monopolizes the production of money, that after understanding, you simply cannot unsee? What

Today we cover another great piece on the topic of what can be learned from the history of P2P protocols and their successes & failures.

Another excellent piece from Su Zhu and Hasu at uncommoncore.co and a great introduction to the dynamics and risks at stake in the cashless society.

Today we have another great chat with Scott from The PayPod discussing the impact and philosophy of Bitcoin! Check out Soarpay.com, the sponsor for The

Today we go on an extended walk through some of the most epic days of Bitcoin’s and the Cryptoconomy’s history! Telling some of my personal

“The need for privacy and the long-term sustainability of Bitcoin without block rewards are perhaps two of the most most alarming issues surrounding Bitcoin today.”

“That is the key innovation of Bitcoin: It detaches property rights from the legal system and the monopoly on violence. For the first time, we

“To the casual observer, most of bitcoin’s life is boring — months go by with relatively little action. Then when conditions are just right, bitcoin
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