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Begone centralization

#[0]​ what’s the status of the nuggets vs suns NBA playoff series?

#[0]​ please give me 10 examples of hard assets

#[0]​ hey Dave, can you give me a list of hard assets?

Seems to me if you can transcend time you have no use for resources. If time isn’t finite, you have no incentive to save or plan etc, because you can always reverse to erase mistakes. Ironically, it seems like in a world of time travel, the only thing that matters is the present moment.

Yeah but they’re from the future where dollars obviously don’t exist. Why would they sell it?

#[0]​ hey Dave, can you give me a top 10 list of publicly traded US companies based on their Cash to debt ratio?

Fair. Do you agree that it’s possible that the civilization that were to invent time travel could potentially have no real incentive to alter the bitcoin time chain? Who’s to say it’s relevant to them?

This is assuming that the bitcoin time chain is widely accepted as a source of immutable truth. Despite us believing it to be so, the majority of people pre-2009 don’t view gold as the dominant store of value, despite that factually being the case. The thing about the concept of “truth” is that ultimately, it’s subjective because it relies on the beliefs of people who recognize truth and have shared opinions with others who recognize the shared truth.

What if the civilization that invents time travel doesn’t in aggregate see bitcoin as the immutable truth? What if they’re communicating telepathically through implanted hardware, making lying impossible and as such, there is no need for a neutral system to establish and enforce “truth”?

In a world where you could time travel, theft likely be the primary form of acquiring things, imo.

Would you agree that it’s a possibility that the civilization that were to invent time travel would have no use for “money” and as such, would have no incentive to alter the bitcoin time chain?