$EOS RAM. when there’s unregulated free market, you can’t stop the hoarders and whales. go figure. 

https://twitter.com/eoscafe/status/1014140276410146818 …
i suggest you look up the definition of the word regulation then. people regulate stuff all the time. even in free markets there are implied or agreed upon regulations.
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in cryptos, some regulations are built into the code.
$DASH has#governance via masternodes,$EOS is an experiment on on-chain governance,#Bitcoin supply is capped and run via shadow governance (I.e. Github, Core Devs, mining pools). -
bottom line: when there’s authority, there’s governance which creates regulations adhered to by the community. when community gets big enough, the authority grows into a government. governtments are not bad. bad governments with bad governance are bad.
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I know the definition of regulation, but as I said, 99.9% of the time, when people call for regulation, they're talking about government. And with you being a socialist, a naturally assumed the same about you. My mistake.
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thank you for name-calling. you lose.
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Huh? I didn't call you any names.
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“And with you being a socialist” riiiigggggghhhhht.
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But you are a soclialist, are you not? I wasn't intending it as an insult.
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Elon Musk and Dan Larimer support
#UniversalBasicIncome, are they socialists? i support the idea of UBI, am i a socialist? resorting to simplistic labels caricature the complexity of people’s quadratic political spectrum and level of socio-economic development. go figure. -
If you support the government redistributing wealth in a non-voluntary manner, then yes, you are a socialist.
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thanks for proving my point. you lose. carry on. i’m done with you.
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