Bitcoin "Fixes Democracy"

in crypto •  last year 

Bitcoin ‘fixes democracy’ and fights corruption: Human Rights Foundation

Huh!? Like... how?

Human Rights Foundation chief strategy officer Alex Gladstein argues that Bitcoin represents free speech, property rights and open capital markets — stifling the power of tyrannical governments. You have the freedom to obey.

erm... look around. Is there a single gov that isn't corrupt and captured?

Listen to Gladstein. A longer interview with Lex here. Really naive about the levels of freedom of speech within the alleged liberal democracies.

I've seen too many like him. Easy to feel morally superior regarding obviously tyrannical regimes, yet seems to flounder when the issues are about corporate tyranny. Look at how many journalists stood up to the kovid skam or the klimate skam, or the toxic assualt on humans.

Bitcoin isn't going to stop tyrants putting guns in the hands of their war dogs.

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What will happen when Bitcoin stops minting?

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What... In 100 or so years?

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will be about 99% mined by 2030.
1% left for the next 100 years - sounds good for miners, and for fees.

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VALUE GOES TO MOON


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The Moon is under your feet ;-)

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why would it do that?

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every time the (mining) difficulty increases, the value goes up

it's simple supply-and-demand

restrict supply of an in-demand commodity and value goes up


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Bitcoin isn't going to stop tyrants putting guns in the hands of their war dogs.

IT WILL SLOW DOWN THE WAR MACHINE

BECAUSE THE WAR MACHINE RUNS ON SEIGNIORAGE

JUST ASK JULIUS CAESAR


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How are mining rewards different to seigneurage?
Same with POS validators.

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with exclusive rights to print/mint

there is an incentive to devalue, overprint, add some tin to the silver

bitcoin mining rewards are like physical gold mining

bitcoin mining does not create NEW money

it UNLOCKS a known quantity of a set number of coins

also

it is a provably fair system

if "the government" really wanted to "control" bitcoin

they'd spread negative news and bring high-profile court cases against bitcoiners

while setting up data centers mining bitcoin

and using thousands of bots to buy up small amounts off the market until they had a controlling stake

and even then, they wouldn't be able to print bitcoin out of thin air

like they currently do with "official" money


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which is what they are doing - spreading FUD with one hand while buying with the other. Is still small-fry compared to existing global finance.
which is also why CBDCs won't be run like Bitcoin, but prob a closed POS - just like fakebook was gonna do and got slapped down. lol
The anointed POS validators will thus be earning their seigneurage fees ;-)

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Also, Bitcoin is no longer a simple closed system. I said this when CME first launched BTC derivatives - the tail now wags the dog. This is also why S2F models will fail. Derivatives cannot create new coins, but they can create essentially wrapped-coins (in crypto-lingo) without the collateral - yeah, that's more SEC bullshit - thereby increasing the shadow market while actual coins are in cold storage. Those come out when miners need to cash-in profits. lol

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it's the same as gold and silver

paper gold suppresses market price

because it is extremely difficult to "take delivery of physical"

but that problem doesn't exist with bitcoin

if the "wrapped" paper-bitcoin market collapses

that just means that people holding real-bitcoin will be sitting on a rocket-ship

exactly the same as if the paper-gold market collapses


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Funny that the ECB uses the phrase "shadow finance" re crypto, yet derivatives are the same - as that shadow has become a black hole, but sshhhh... look the other way!

mmm... your example depends on the futures contract - some take delivery, some don't. That's why you get price spikes at expiry dates, as market makers have to either buy or sell to cover their delivery obligations.

options are 2nd-order derivatives. lmao. and those take delivery of the futures contracts. lmfao.

If anything has come out of crypto, it should be more awareness of how finance works - altho I suspect it is still a very small number of the public that cares enough. Herd-finance has always been the way.

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"take delivery" now only means "cash equivalent"


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yeah, there is no other crypto that compares to bitcoin

you can't lump them all together as "crypto"

CBDCs are pure evil


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UNPAID DEBT SHOWS UP AS AN ASSET ON A BANK BALANCE SHEET

HOLY CRAP


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