Ability to resist state censorship and political control is literally the only reason Bitcoin has value.
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Replying to @_Kevin_Pham @hennokun and
Humans created the government they want to overthrow.
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Replying to @SoakerPatoshi @hennokun and
I don't want to overthrow governments, I want to check their monopoly power.
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Replying to @_Kevin_Pham @SoakerPatoshi and
Do you think monetary policy is really the most important government power that needs checking? For me I'm not even sure it's in the top 5.
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Replying to @VitalikButerin @_Kevin_Pham and
Its central to the power structure which enables all other functions.
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Replying to @FluidFluxation @_Kevin_Pham and
If I had to choose a "central power structure that enables all the others" I would have gone for the military.....
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Replying to @VitalikButerin @FluidFluxation and
baffles me that such an intelligent individual misses such an obvious progression of logic
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Replying to @juggwizard @VitalikButerin and
What happens when the major currencies are internationally stable?
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Replying to @SoakerPatoshi @juggwizard and
War as an industry becomes less profitable. Approaching idealness of money means approaching minimization of subsidization. No more low yield conflicts, they become too expensive.
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Replying to @FluidFluxation @SoakerPatoshi and
This sounds disturbingly similar to views held at the outbreak of WWI. After all the carnage and chaos it turned out to be not true.
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Were we approaching ideal money in the 1920s?
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