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    1. Nick Szabo  🔑‏ @NickSzabo4 Jul 30
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      Replying to @NickSzabo4 @thebitcoinrabbi and

      Probably better to keep a good fraction of the shares oneself, or between known trustworthy family members or good friends, just store them different places far enough apart. Usually OK even good to make it inconvenient yet reliable to reconstruct.

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    2. Jermeh ☣️ [Google: "The Cantillon Effect"]‏ @n00bedJermeh Jul 30
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      Replying to @NickSzabo4 @thebitcoinrabbi and

      but in this case @francispouliot_ is right about on an infinite timeline all keys are lost. Because one will need a small amount of bitcoin for everyday transactions that they can't be bothered with all the multisig security. So if they die unexpectedly that small amt is lost.

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    3. Jermeh ☣️ [Google: "The Cantillon Effect"]‏ @n00bedJermeh Jul 30
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      Replying to @n00bedJermeh @NickSzabo4 and

      @thebitcoinrabbi or did I just make the same mistake twice in a row? (when I said cheers I meant it ;) )

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    4. The Bitcoin Rabbi‏ @thebitcoinrabbi Jul 30
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      Replying to @n00bedJermeh @NickSzabo4 and

      The statement “on an infinite timeline...” followed by anything is pretty meaningless

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    5. Jermeh ☣️ [Google: "The Cantillon Effect"]‏ @n00bedJermeh Jul 30
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      Replying to @thebitcoinrabbi @NickSzabo4 and

      true. but what if someone like Trace Mayer dies unexpectedly without the ability to pass on his coins? in a hyperbitcoin world that's a big supply shock do we just make bitcoin more divisible by adding 9 zeros behind the decimal point?

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    6. A E‏ @Camun_Amun Jul 30
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      Replying to @n00bedJermeh @thebitcoinrabbi and

      Not really a supply shock if coins already weren’t moving...halvening is a supply shock bc it’s assumed a portion of block reward is continuously being sold to cover overhead/operating costs

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    7. Jermeh ☣️ [Google: "The Cantillon Effect"]‏ @n00bedJermeh Jul 30
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      Replying to @Camun_Amun @thebitcoinrabbi and

      ya i get what you mean, but it's kind of the same. people assume that supply can be put into play at any time. But when they know it's really gone things get valued differently.

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    8. A E‏ @Camun_Amun Jul 30
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      Replying to @n00bedJermeh @thebitcoinrabbi and

      The man himself might disagree ~30min in 👇https://youtu.be/LfsgX-8Ez0w 

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    9. Jermeh ☣️ [Google: "The Cantillon Effect"]‏ @n00bedJermeh Jul 30
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      Replying to @Camun_Amun @thebitcoinrabbi and

      watched a few minutes. that does not address when we have BTC as a unit of account and then 2% of the supply is suddenly vanished, let alone if satoshi is confirmed not capable of spending 10% of the total supply.

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    10. David Cavan Fraser‏ @dcfmusic Jul 30
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      Replying to @n00bedJermeh @Camun_Amun and

      Let me propose this scenario. You can snap a finger and remove 50% of all money in the world, digital and physical. Do we have a catastrophe? Or will prices just double and everything move on?(after a week or so of price discovery)

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      Nick Szabo  🔑‏ @NickSzabo4 Jul 30
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      Replying to @dcfmusic @n00bedJermeh and

      I think you meant prices will fall in half. The problem is contracts (e.g. loans). Interest rates are set expecting a certain inflation or deflation rate. The more the value of the currency changes over the life of the contract, the more one side or the other is damaged.

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        2. David Cavan Fraser‏ @dcfmusic Jul 30
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          Replying to @NickSzabo4 @n00bedJermeh and

          Whoops, yes absolutely that's what I meant, thanks for the correction. Yes for sure contracts denominated in BTC must have the "Satoshi may dump coins" factored in. It's an unknown, but so is erratic government monetary policy (albeit only really in the inflation direction)

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        3. Jermeh ☣️ [Google: "The Cantillon Effect"]‏ @n00bedJermeh Jul 30
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          Replying to @dcfmusic @NickSzabo4 and

          do we really want to factor in sporadic reductions in the base supply of the money? Just saying it would be nice to have a system to make sure these funds don't go into the ether but to heirs.

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        4. David Cavan Fraser‏ @dcfmusic Jul 30
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          Replying to @n00bedJermeh @NickSzabo4 and

          What's the alternative? Trying to factor in increases in the money supply seems to be our current status quo. We do have that system: individual self sovereignty via proper management and succession of private keys.

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        5. Jermeh ☣️ [Google: "The Cantillon Effect"]‏ @n00bedJermeh Jul 30
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          Replying to @dcfmusic @NickSzabo4 and

          Hands down it's bitcoin. I'm a firm believer just trying to make sure we streamline it. In my very humble opinion I'd just prefer we don't have needless reduction in the supply. This is what I think @francispouliot_ was alluding to.

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        6. David Cavan Fraser‏ @dcfmusic Jul 30
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          Replying to @n00bedJermeh @NickSzabo4 and

          I agree. I hope Satoshi and all the crypto OGs are able to pass on their coins for their kids and grandkids. If not, more value to the hodlers...

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        1. Jermeh ☣️ [Google: "The Cantillon Effect"]‏ @n00bedJermeh Jul 30
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          Replying to @NickSzabo4 @dcfmusic and

          well in a bitcoin world debt will be very hard to come by. But I get what you're putting out. it will fuck up supply chains and all sorts of business reliant on it.

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        2. Joh‏ @Joh16530775 Jul 30
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          Replying to @NickSzabo4 @dcfmusic and

          So if btc really hits mainstream (and is reasonably price stable/not parabolic in fiat terms) , people will again take out xtra bond on house , buy btc , repay depreciating fiat loans with btc converted to fiat...or just hodl....

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        3. Jermeh ☣️ [Google: "The Cantillon Effect"]‏ @n00bedJermeh Jul 30
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          Replying to @Joh16530775 @NickSzabo4 and

          Loaf*

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        4. Jermeh ☣️ [Google: "The Cantillon Effect"]‏ @n00bedJermeh Jul 30
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          Replying to @n00bedJermeh @Joh16530775 and

          Consider also that real estate is also at a top but I'd buy the top to get the asset if I knew the currency it was denominated in fell harder than the market price.

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