This is a chicken and egg question here. Do societies that value a certain set of human rights succeed? Or is it that if a society is successful they come to value human rights?
So, I think more individualistic societies will over time out compete more collectivist ones, ending at what I consider the most individualistic, ancap.
BCH daily transactions soaring (35k today) appears to be related to CoinEx trading volumes surge. CoinEx exchange has BCH denominated trading pairs with the highest volumes I know.
Ancap society is basically just bitcoin protocol but in real life. If more people are not playing by the rules, the market price for defense and security will be higher (more demand)
I have a theory that the original US constitution was a PoW system that got wrecked by authoritarians under the guise of more "democracy" which allowed them to rig the rule making.
Anyone know a good way to buy stuff with crypto (doesn't have to be BCH) that's not a debit card, no fees etc? I feel like there won't be wide adoption until people can easily spend crypto in the real world, no?
Thankfully, I still have 1 million satoshis, but so many times have I repeated my dream was to own 0.1 BCH. Considering how greatly BCH is growing, this dream seems less likely. Sorry, I'm frustrated at my choices.
Then where does your income come from? Do you plan to add ads someday, or other ways, to keep balance?
Promoted posts is a possibility. There are other revenue ideas that have been considered. But the main focus is exploring the possibilities of OP_RETURN. Memo is just the beginning.
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The standard of living we have today is higher than in all of human history due to economic growth. This happened in spite of the state, not because of the state.