by Guy | Dec 24, 2020 | Economics, Money
“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 saved). It is insane, and the only practical solution is to find a better form of money which...
by Guy | Sep 8, 2020 | Finance, Philosophy
Unabridged, Uninterrupted, & unmatched. Parker Lewis’s most recent installment of the “Gradually, Then Suddenly” series. Read the original and check out the data accompanying the piece at the Unchained Capital Blog below: Bitcoin is One for All...
by Guy | Sep 1, 2020 | Finance, Fundamentals
“The same is not true of the current monetary system. In the current structure, dollars can either be earned by delivering value to others within the economy, or conversely, if the Fed decides to hand out more money. And this happens quite frequently. Of all the...
by Guy | Aug 31, 2020 | Finance, Fundamentals
“By manipulating price levels, the Fed isn’t just preventing smaller intermittent fires from naturally running their course while creating larger fires down the road. Instead, think of the Fed’s actions as the arsonist that lights a fire, leaves through the back...
by Guy | Jun 15, 2020 | Finance, Game theory
“It is axiomatic that printing money (or creating digital dollars) does nothing to generate economic activity; it only shifts the balance of powers as to who allocates the money and prices risk. It strips power from the people and centralizes it to the...