Prediction: this is the turning point people point to years from now when describing the end of Bitcoin's fungibility.https://twitter.com/elliptic/status/863199625519542273 …
There is no easy, one-off answer. All I’m saying is we need to figure out a way for warlords, arms traders and radicals to not have access to unfettered finance.
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I'm pretty sure the thesis was that a crypto-centric world would diminish the existence of warlords in the first place. Or at least that was the ideal.
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it makes regular taxation / inflation taxation harder so reduces State violence capacity. But there are non-State bad actors too...
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so then you'd jeopardize the freedom of all the good actors in order to try to police the non-State bad actors. I'm pretty sure that's a non-starter for most crypto communities.
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I agree with that. My original thinking was implying that Zcash is somewhat more amenable / workable with existing institutions and systems than Monero, in my opinion.
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