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Lucas M
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I'm the father of two lovely daughters🥰, a New Yorker, a pre-COVID hodler, and an army vet who loves cooking, hunting, guns, and homebrewing. I'm also extremely anti-war and extremely pro-bitcoin. https://habla.news/laeserin/3e693b64 MedSchlr https://geyser.fund/project/medschlr GitCitadel https://geyser.fund/project/gitcitadel

That's fine. I was just saying that the speed at which communication networks interact do have a large impact on the rate of currency adoption.

It seems somewhat unreasonable to compare the rate of currency adoption during the Roman Empire to the rate of adoption during the digital age that we currently live in. The adoption of a currency is heavily dependent on communication networks. The Roman Empire did not have the blessing (and curse) of having instant communication networks to promote adoption of a particular currency. We have the internet and other media networks to promote a better currency and payment network. The faster that tech advances, the faster humanity does.

That's true for the most part. Democracies and monarchies can be a good way to create a sort of cohesion but... at the cost of a person's innovative capabilites and mental resilience.

It doesn't offer any on an individual level but many modern societies were built off the backs of a slave workforce.

There are always trade-offs. No societal structure is perfect. Democracies and monarchies too often embrace slavery, indoctrination, and militarization for extended periods of time while providing a type of social order. Anarchist societies grant more autonomy on an individual level but arguably have a slightly greater risk of internal conflict due to a potential lack of shared beliefs among individuals.

Lol no end of the world party to attend to😎🍻?! Anyway, sounds nice. We all need one of those every once in a while. They seem to be increasingly hard to come by this year😅.

Good morning! How was last night? Didn't party too hard, right?

Good morning☀️🫡 #gm #goodmorning #memestr

If I received a sat for every time I answered that "wrong", I would have a whole bitcoin.