Yep, fair. I was in Times Square on 9/11.
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Replying to @YangVentures @MustStopMurad
This will come. But being decentralized, imho, priority #1. If we have a new group of mega elites, a simple war will solve that. If we have vested interests that can collectively stalemate the powers at be. When the switch occurs, no one gets their country invaded.
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Replying to @SureReno @YangVentures
How would that switch be equilateral, obviously some Central banks / groups will have so much more Bitcoin / etc. than others coz they buy earlier?
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Replying to @MustStopMurad @YangVentures
It's already happened. I watched it and can't believe Chainanaylsis or w/e their name says that 1/4 of all BTC/* are 'lost'. I call bullshit. Japan has jumped in most recently. World powers have already shifted. At least five G20 countries have a large holding.
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Purely speculative. Since I didn't watch these countries grab the private keys and lock them away. But I will say, you'd be surprised if 20B usd went through your network. Then it turns into 100B. Those keys might be worth digging through your super secret files on people.
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Replying to @SureReno @YangVentures
I think it hasnt happened in massive size yet but it’s about to happen soon. In the next 2 years
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Replying to @MustStopMurad @YangVentures
I think in public, yes, this will be happening in <2 years. But the dye has been cast. The most enjoyable part to me is that...this is going to be a shift from Central Planning into decentralized planning. We all get to screw up and collectively learn from others.
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This collective 'mistake' and 'success' is going to cause some serious earthquakes in our civilization. How in the world can any entity plan for this? It's getting exponentially more complicated as we speak. Bitcoin hit a nerve and it can't be put back in.
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Replying to @SureReno @YangVentures
The second-, third- and even fourth-order game-theoretic geopolitical / macroeconomic effects of Bitcoin are going to be absolutely mind-boggling. Not nearly enough people are realizing this yet...
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Have you read The Sovereign Individual? It maps out the macroeconomic, socio-technological, and geo-political effects of what the authors have called „cybermoney“
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Yes. I love that book.
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