I read that when I was deep-diving into bitcoin/BSV/etc. It had me scratching my head as it seemed a 180 from the current narratives. I think there's room for multiple visions of the future landscape, but I do think consistency is key to traction/adoption.
I saw @1649 engage on Twitter when this happened -- but then nothing else. Wasn't fully following what what the vito gentleman/woman was saying... rewards too small and BTC.TOP shutting things down.
Copy that. I'm familiar w/ MMT - just was reading her book as she's the current face of it. Just listening to CSW emphasize his roll as the "issuer" made me think of parallels -- as MMT rests on the idea that Gov'ts can print as they "issue" the currency.
Meaning, in the analogy/rhetoric on set-in-stone... the "protocol" -- what exactly is being ref'd. If the stone is the words of Satoshi himself... and the 21M supply isn't in the white paper but in his postings -- and that's considered a verbal contract...
Reading "The Deficit Myth" by Stephanie Kelton this week. Very accessible read (~3rd grade lvl?) on MMT. Paints a good pic of where fiat-issuers are going.
Question: In BSV-world, if CSW is the "issuer" of bitcoin... what prevents him from issuing more?
For those disappointed with BSV's price action, hopeful CSW is who he says he is, and ok w/ baseless conspiracy conjecture... We've seen Satoshi-era bitcoin moved recently, including one with no corresponding BSV sale. Meanwhile, evidence window is closing
Pervasive digital twinning. Not just of the "thing" the company is tracking but the "things" the "thing" interacts with (e.g., the weather/traffic flow at a distribution center). If rhetoric is true - Geospock, WeatherSV, etc. have begun explor.. @1 @2 @3
Is there a good article or synopsis that reflects your thought/position well (in more detail) that you can share? Recognize it's hard to put a lot of narrative in the twetch character limitations...
At what point is there a sufficient network effect to serve as a sufficient moat?
I find perceptions of network effect interesting. People seem to have very different constructs. For instance, Jon Matonis worked at nChain, worked w/ "Satoshi" & yet...