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All these years Sonic taught us to collect coins and now sonic inflation is arriving. Did you follow Sonic's example?

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Future generations will be horrified when they learn the history of the tradeoffs their ancestors accepted.

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The only Mortal Kombat I am interested in is the competition between real, free speech and money vs. legacy organizations.

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Bitcoin is tipping the scales in favor of real money.

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Work hard. Stack bitcoin. Help your neighbor with something. Express gratitude for your blessings. No excuses.

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What are you thinking about?

Multisig.

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I was so cooked when that one chic showed her three ledgers.

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

The entire developed world tax apparatus that was built in the 20th century and extends into the 21st century depends on ubiquitous financial surveillance.

They are not going to give that up without a fight. I have been saying at a number of conferences and podcasts that privacy is the main battleground for the next decade.

Back in the 19th century and before, money was mostly private. There were plenty of dictators but there was no major method of surveilling all transactions. Therefore things like broad income taxes were untenable to enforce.

But in the 20th century as money increasingly moved around at the speed of light, people needed bank accounts to keep up. It wasn’t all forced on them; they chose it. And those bank accounts were centralized, surveillable, and ruggable.

This allowed authorities to switch to income taxes, which require ubiquitous financial surveillance to work. And ultimately it allowed them to switch to fiat currency altogether.

Now in the 21st century, Bitcoin and its various layers allow people to hold and move around money globally without permissioned banks. They can do so peer to peer, or they can do so with custodians and open layers, etc. Unlike the base layer of fiat, the base layer of bitcoin is permissionless.

But this represents a threat to the entire current system of taxation and financial control. If bitcoin and particularly various private methods on top of it were to be adopted at massive scale, the entire tax structure and other things would need to reshape themselves around that reality. And so they won’t make it easy; they will try to criminalize financial privacy as much as possible while the network is still pretty small.

The only solutions are to 1) make privacy tech so ubiquitous that it can’t be isolated and can spread organically in a distributed way and 2) to apply legal pressure when possible so that governments sort of have to operate within the bounds of their own law, like the 1st and 4th amendments.

That pesky little bill of rights. 😂

They put corn syrup in everything so that food is addictive. Then they inject themselves with chemicals that make them so nauseous that they barely eat. Humans are strange.

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Thanks in part to China's anti-bitcoin stance for years, individual Americans have been able to secure an incredible amount of bitcoin. In the future it will not be uncommon for American Bitcoiners to have a trophy baby panda in their home, bought with bitcoin, as a little reminder of China's greatest gift to Americans.

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Ok genie, I want more bitcoin, more time and I don't know, something interesting, uh, whale that can swim in the sky.

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Gold may be running hot recently but when the tide goes out, we will see who is wearing pants and who isn't.

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Bitcoiners are the mutation that will survive the next filter.

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I do not believe that Louis Armstrong walked on the moon.

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