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Blockchain, cryptocurrency, and smart contracts pioneer. (RT/Fav/Follow does not imply endorsement). Blog: http://unenumerated.blogspot.com 

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    1. Luis‏ @CapProminent 14 Dec 2017
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      @NickSzabo4 another reason why banks and institutions will eventually lose to cryptocurrency.https://nypost.com/2017/12/14/after-losing-familys-846k-inheritance-ups-offers-to-refund-32-shipping-fee/ …

      13 replies 48 retweets 111 likes
    2. Luke Burgess‏ @lukemburgess 14 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @CapProminent @NickSzabo4

      TD Canada Trust fixed the problem so I guess banks and institutions WON'T lose to crypto.http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/toronto/ups-td-canada-trust-bank-draft-1.4447384 …

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    3. Nick Szabo  🔑‏ @NickSzabo4 14 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @lukemburgess

      How many other people have had not had the good luck of having bankers' freezing or theft of their assets reported on the news?

      1 reply 1 retweet 6 likes
    4. Luke Burgess‏ @lukemburgess 14 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @NickSzabo4

      Nick, we're on the same side here. I'm quite familiar with the Bit Gold thing. But, really, do you honestly believe that the central banks are going to give up their money monopoly so easily? Nations will go to war, literally, over monetary policy.

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    5. Nick Szabo  🔑‏ @NickSzabo4 14 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @lukemburgess

      Wars tend to be wasteful, but trying to go to war against Bitcoin would be the particularly costly and destructive, and ultimately futile.

      1 reply 2 retweets 7 likes
    6. Luke Burgess‏ @lukemburgess 14 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @NickSzabo4

      Between 1933 and 1975, the U.S. government was successful (mostly) in restricting gold bullion ownership. Why couldn't they simply make Bitcoin illegal to own the same way?

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    7. Nick Szabo  🔑‏ @NickSzabo4 14 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @lukemburgess

      Gold is far less securely storable and transportable than properly managed Bitcoin. Long before FDR, the Spanish were looting the Aztecs, English pirates were looting the Spanish, and so on.

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    8. Luke Burgess‏ @lukemburgess 14 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @NickSzabo4

      ok lemme ask you this: are you factoring in any of your own biases? like most people, i'm favorite-longshot bias...i want the underdog to win. and btc is the underdog. but i recognize that bias and factor it in.

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      Nick Szabo  🔑‏ @NickSzabo4 14 Dec 2017
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      Replying to @lukemburgess

      The technologically superior solution, in this case to secure storage, transport, and transfer of wealth, is hardly the underdog.

      4:09 PM - 14 Dec 2017
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      • IheartDesign85 Lauren Nally ~ georgevaccaro ⚡️ Brent Nally Luis Mike Carson Mike Cautillo Cryptowire {BTC Class of 2013}
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        2. Luke Burgess‏ @lukemburgess 14 Dec 2017
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          Replying to @NickSzabo4

          the technology is no doubt superior in a lot of ways. and i really do believe that governments will eventually use distributed ledger tech for their own currencies. but i seriously doubt they're gonna give up control of monetary policy to the public.

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        3. Tyler Thompson‏ @trthomps92081 14 Dec 2017
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          Replying to @lukemburgess @NickSzabo4

          Short of cutting off electricity, governments will have not way of truly stopping bitcoin. Additionally destroying all records of the blockchain is, at this point, impossible. Bitcoin forgot to ask the worlds permission, and now it doesn't need it.

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        4. Luke Burgess‏ @lukemburgess 15 Dec 2017
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          Replying to @trthomps92081 @NickSzabo4

          you're right, they'll never stop it completely. but they can restrict it well enough. they can't completely stop heroin or child porn either. just look at the penalty for Executive Order 6102: $10,000 fine and/or up 10 years imprisonment. now consider it was written in 1933...

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        5. Luke Burgess‏ @lukemburgess 15 Dec 2017
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          Replying to @lukemburgess @trthomps92081 @NickSzabo4

          inflation-adjusted, that's nearly a $200,000 penalty today...oh and up to 10 years in prison...for owning a piece of metal that threatened the Fed's monetary policy... this is how important control of monetary policy is...all they have to do is legislate & pressure ISP to conform

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        6. Luke Burgess‏ @lukemburgess 15 Dec 2017
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          Replying to @lukemburgess @trthomps92081 @NickSzabo4

          i know you're no bozo, so i'll engage in all this with you. but lemme ask you this...seriously.. Do you think it's really a good idea to allow the public to control monetary policy? I mean do you think the public will make good choices with the long-term (after they die) in mind?

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