Let's tokenize everything.
Tokenization is one of the best ways for countries to "raise money", or attract FDI (Foreign Direct Investment).
Which country/company won't want to sell their (tokenized) stocks to everyone in the world?
I support tokenization on all blockchains. While this creates the "fragmented liquidity" problem, it is the fastest way to grow the sector, with multiple players pushing.
Fragmentation can be somewhat addressed if there is high interchangeability amongst different issuers, which is important.
The immigration debate seems to simple to fix.
The people against immigration are rarely against immigrants but against crime or entitlements. If we remove entitlements/ make everyone pay their own way and we enforce crime then most of the issues with immigration evaporate.
In the future an entrepreneur will be able to use Ai and tokens to near seamlessly raise funds for a business or idea.
They will be able to create the plan and raise the funds.
@paleo_chron@OG_Deplorable@NHDesignerMom Well of course taxes are theft - tinkering with more taxes to try to create change just leads to more theft and bigger government
Culture can be a benefit - people worried when Italians, Greeks and Irish came that they would ruin our culture.
The market should dictate wages - if someone will do a job cheaper then this is good for the economy - we aren’t supposed to artificially limit the workforce like a welfare style program for some
@americanhodl8 Pretty few as long as we can do the other two things: no crime and no cost to taxpayers. If it’s so high a number that it strains resources or makes the other two things hard then slow it down or stop it
Also have easy ability to deport people
The narrative change is the issue - 20 million people onboarded to paper Bitcoin and who’ve never used it and don’t think of it as money but as a meme or stock they hold in their Robinhood account is less a path to the goal of Bitcoin
Having Blackrock and others hold hundreds of billions in centralized claims isn’t victory — people are unlikely to just wake up one day and decide to use Bitcoin as money — especially when the players holding these huge amounts are incentivized to keep it this way
@crypt0e@RealCryptoCrank Smh
If the goal is sovereignty then a car is better than a bus - if the goal is to improve usage of cars - buses don’t help.
I’m surprised you are shilling for centralized banks with paper claims on centralized Bitcoin