I've just returned from a trip to London. It was heaving and - apart from the tourists - seemed full of people with "things to do and people to see". Particularly in Canary Wharf, a bustling business district. I posit that, on a local scale, people coalesce at a location where they can earn what they need to live and then a bit more - maybe a lot more - for a comfortable life.
Hold that thought for a second and I'll tell you that the excellent "Broken Money" by Lyn Alden was too heavy to take to London in my shoulder bag so I took the much lighter "Hidden Repression - how the IMF and World Bank sell exploitation as development" by Alex Gladstein.
"Broken Money" explains how money *can* be abused by those in power whereas "Hidden Repression" details the actual mechanism that *is* used. The developed countries are plundering the developing countries and enslaving their populations who are now looking for a way out of that perpetual poverty.
Back to London: people coalesce at a location where they can earn what they need. So the same surely applies on a global scale. Populations migrate to where a living can be made and if, by way by example, shrimp farming has destroyed a sustainable lifestyle in Bangladesh along with the environment (Gladstein chapter 1). We shouldn't be surprised if migration from Bangladesh to developing countries happens.
What if the IMF and World Bank stopped making loans to developing countries - encouraging (forcing?) them to export the necessities of a luxurious, first-world life - and gave loans to encourage real, sustainable development? Maybe people could lead sustainable and fulfilling lives in their own countries; effectively dispersing the masses from artificial concrete cities to healthier, more fulfilling locations.
By the way, I do recognise that this last point might come across as wanting to "send them home". It's not. I just don't understand why happy lives can't be lived anywhere. I certainly wouldn't be happy living and working in a concrete jungle and neither would I be happy living on land polluted by saltwater so I could grow shrimps for export and earn $1/day. Something in between would be nice. Indeed, I might try El Salvador.
Can't we just share the bounty of the earth in a more equitable fashion?
The Dollar hegemony, central banks, the IMF and the World Bank all need to go.
Maybe it’s because the Brits are a bunch of closet racists and when given the opportunity will recruit a white person rather than a marginally better qualified brown person. Just a thought…
A quick suggestion/request.
Use…
DoGE if we’re talking about a newly formed department in the US
DOGE if we’re talking about a sh*tcoin
And might I mention that all the cars in the car park at the gym seem to be in the bays closest to the door.
Find your patience for the future, unencumbered by your impatience of the past.
I have a niggling thought…
What if, at some point in the next two years, Trump issued a 6102 style executive order banning companies from holding #Bitcoin and issued certificates (perhaps redeemable in dollars) for the Bitcoin confiscated?
I don’t know how to take this thought experiment any further. Sorry
I was a little bit sad to learn that after my hyper-cautious, anti-crypto bank in UK makes a transfer to Strike “…deposits can take up to 1 business day [to be applied to my account] due to several factors such as the timing of the transfer, the location of the transaction, security checks, bank holidays, and transaction-specific details.”
I was a little bit sad to learn that after my hyper-cautious, anti-crypto bank in UK makes a transfer to nostr:npub1ex7mdykw786qxvmtuls208uyxmn0hse95rfwsarvfde5yg6wy7jq6qvyt9 “…deposits can take up to 1 business day [to be applied to my account] due to several factors such as the timing of the transfer, the location of the transaction, security checks, bank holidays, and transaction-specific details.”
Bank Holidays?!
nostr:npub1cn4t4cd78nm900qc2hhqte5aa8c9njm6qkfzw95tszufwcwtcnsq7g3vle, do you have any plans to fix this?
Something is worth what you can get for it.
Goods are worth what you can get for them.
Bitcoin is what economists call a monetary good.
Don’t touch real estate unless you want to live there. Period. It costs time, effort, money and emotional stress for less return than . . . you know the rest.
They are the “Yes but…” people. Ignore them.
And you wonder why some folk have trouble understanding #Bitcoin!

This is nostr:npub1gkkahxwca30rf2td22u9p3jnmlh79dylgmm2et0kykftle6tdcysj4zden, a beautiful Bitcoin dashboard powered by Raspberry Pi. I wish I had more time to complete this project as quickly as I’d like so that everyone can hang it on their walls. Hopefully soon. ⚡️ https://video.nostr.build/5e77c356c4ba5bc29e24966f2267dfec1fbf71f74154278c04fa6fb7ff52cebd.mp4
Would you like to add https://polarbitcoin.net/static/polar-graph.php?paramsFile=likeAlice&size=1000
I could supply code so you can make your own changes or maybe just make a page that you can call that delivers the cached image for the current hour (right now the image is generated on the fly every time somebody calls the page which is a bit naughty)
The divide in society will only increase. I predict that at some point in the next two years it will be considered unsafe to go grocery shopping alone.
GN

Buy an nostr:npub1aghreq2dpz3h3799hrawev5gf5zc2kt4ch9ykhp9utt0jd3gdu2qtlmhct home. I see an admin function to take an old Pi disk and import everything. Alert: I have not used/tested this.
We can’t explain it so it must be alien - the archeological equivalent of advanced technology being indistinguishable from magic?

