Easy- not really a debate about the principle, more about the use case- for base layer- no one actually cares about exchanging for a coffee, but the permission-less exchange of digital property is huge. a global marketplace, no need for all the burdensome title transfers and legalities, transferable around the world in minutes.
Would like to hear nostr:npub15dqlghlewk84wz3pkqqvzl2w2w36f97g89ljds8x6c094nlu02vqjllm5m debate nostr:npub1excellx58e497gan6fcsdnseujkjm7ym5yp3m4rp0ud4j8ss39js2pn72a on this topic. 🍿 🎥 nostr:note1w59cp3rww9dh9xvl3aruufh5mnsy7fjyexn5hzv5qpen4agz53eskdmldk
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I just want to see them fight each other with metaphors
Bahahaha, it would be like the oral tales told of gods and goddesses in Greece.
Haha Samson hinted at Saylor aligning with Blackrock on the next hypothetical “block wars” style attack (not necessarily about block space) recently on Peter McCornmic’s pod cast in the last segment.
Your digital battery is useless if no one can get them to use.
Do you think we can ever get to such a high level of abundance that most work is preformed as charity? Labor prices will also trend towards zero.
nostr:npub1jt97tpsul3fp8hvf7zn0vzzysmu9umcrel4hpgflg4vnsytyxwuqt8la9y and others have some interesting ideas about Bitcoin being so successful that it goes past the need to frequently transact in Bitcoin