A global government could turn into the final monopoly on force. I prefer to have multiple competing states, where tyrannies inevitably lose business and their people to freer states.
true, more competition is better for everyone (lower prices & higher quality). smallest & most states possible. "The smallest minority on earth is the individual." - Ayn Rand
You don't have to agree with #AlexJones to support his right to say it. The purge makes me even more eager for the world to use censorship resistant platforms like this one.
I wonder if Starbucks is aware of the fact that there was quite literally a civil war over whether coffee should be on the blockchain, and that they're on the chain that doesn't want coffee.
Bitcoin would be much more successful in absorbing FIAT from the system if it had bigger blocks and not a hack like SegWit. The adoption of a global and decentralized cc was slowed down by the 'digital gold' narrative
That's why I'm glad for Bitcoin Cash continuing the original roadmap
Bitcoin would be much more successful in absorbing FIAT from the system if it had bigger blocks and not a hack like SegWit. The adoption of a global and decentralized cc was slowed down by the 'digital gold' narrative
Yes. Coin-shuffle is an extra step, but it is available right now. Guessing that, in time, periodic shuffling is going to be a built-in feature in most decent wallets.
Memo has some privacy features on the distant roadmap and integrating coin-shuffle (or something similar) is definitely being considered.
As much as I love Bitcoin Cashers, we really need incentives for the mainstream to adopt tech like Memo, so that it's not just a BCH-ingroup. Pay-to-post is still a hard sell when other platforms are free.
If one reads the Bitcoin defining white paper, and is honest with one’s self, it is clear that it is describing BCH, not BTC. https://bitcoin.com/bitcoin.pdf