Nah, you’re just doped up on ideology. You’re reading too much Fiat Standard. There was far more slavery and far less human flourishing under a sound money standard.
Bitcoin is the most amazing form of money we’ve ever invented. That’s enough.
Nah, you’re just doped up on ideology. You’re reading too much Fiat Standard. There was far more slavery and far less human flourishing under a sound money standard.
Bitcoin is the most amazing form of money we’ve ever invented. That’s enough.
Nah, the books that have come out in the last few years have just finally started putting into words the things some of us knew back in 2010 or 2011. And people like Rothbard & others had it figured out long before that. Thankfully lots of people can be carried along whether they understand it or not.
Appeal to authority is a logical fallacy and not a valid argument.
Oh, is this a debate? Because you have just been making dismissive assertions the whole time.
I think you’re both right. Some people (like me) will enjoy Jesus, steak, and homeschooling with or without the existence of sound money. But I’ve heard plenty of stories of people actually becoming interested in these things because of the incentives Bitcoin brings.
And we can’t predict all the cultural change true sound money will bring. Sound money just needs to be sound money, and will generally incentivize long-term thinking; though we can’t always know what that will look like exactly, it clearly correlates with certain religious, family, and diet choices right now.