Joe does not have a fondness for bitcoin maximalists ;)
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Replying to @dopaminendreams @PaulSkallas and
Bitcoin isn't the issue here. It's that the poor are incentivized to go into debt via the credit market and get sucked into this cycle of high time preference which comes with the culture and the fast food.
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Replying to @MimeticValue @PaulSkallas and
I was mentioning your mention. High time preference vs delayed gratification. I agree. Much more laborious and time-consuming preparing quality food then going the "fast" route.
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Replying to @dopaminendreams @MimeticValue and
LOL @ this connection of interdisciplinary ideas. keto:mcdonalds:credit card debt:gold standard:bitcoin. You enter the rabbit hole when you start to understand how everything is connected to the price of $.
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Replying to @PereGrimmer @dopaminendreams and
It really is an fascinating intellectual exercise to try to imagine how current industries, and eventually life on an individual level, would change if the
$btc transition actually takes place. food is an interesting one to contemplate..1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @JordanTSack @dopaminendreams and
I hope that first predictive info becomes open and notorious and then it is used to drive personal decisions and then the interactions of nations, planets, galaxy clusters.
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Replying to @PereGrimmer @dopaminendreams and
imo it seems that is the only success outcome.. information used for short-term gain of the few, simply cannot last in the long run, when you get deep enough into the rabbit hole (kardashev), had an interesting convo with
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Replying to @JordanTSack @PereGrimmer and
Any thread you can point us too?
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Replying to @dopaminendreams @PereGrimmer and
Jordan Sack Retweeted Jordan Sack
Jordan Sack added,
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"Not just survival but for life to thrive. Resources within consumable range of civilisation carry a higher price. Btc seeks out the cheapest energy sources, and creates an extreme disincentive for waste. That pushes industry away from cities today, and maybe earth in the future"
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