To be honest, I’m not sure who first used Monopoly as an analogy, but I had this idea before seeing nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtcp2amhxue69uhkv6tvw3jhytnwdaehgu3wwa5kuef0dec82c33wv6hjufkwaskgamj0pjx2drvdpn8xdfkvahrvdrgwaa826rwvesnvu3ed44rgdekwg6hxdrgdd6ku7n80fchyuekwymh5qpqs5yq6wadwrxde4lhfs56gn64hwzuhnfa6r9mj476r5s4hkunzgzqjx5gu2 ’s talk. That said, his talk definitely helped polish my points, so big thanks to him! While giving credit is important, it can be cumbersome to fact-check every time—just like we don’t credit Satoshi Nakamoto every time we mention Bitcoin. It’s all part of the ethos of collective wisdom and open-source ideas. Just my two cents...Hope that helps!
Nice video. I think nostr:npub1s5yq6wadwrxde4lhfs56gn64hwzuhnfa6r9mj476r5s4hkunzgzqrs6q7z should get some credit? I believe he was the first to use monopoly in this was as an example.
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Understood. I had never heard of the monopoly example used in this way prior to Preston (once in his podcast and another in a recent presentation).
Regardless, the monopoly example is a great way to explain this idea.
Have you considered doing AI to translate the video in your voice?
Thanks for your understanding Tony! Yes, Monopoly is such a great analogy because it's so FIAT! As for AI translating the voice, it's not in my current plans. I prefer to focus on the language of my community. However, you can still watch with subtitles on YouTube. I’d really appreciate it if you could subscribe to the channel. And I’ll be posting those summaries on Nostr as well.