@FluorescentGrey I don’t think it’s that there aren’t a large segment of people that believe both, they just don’t have a fantastical narrative to advance and get others to rally behind
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@simondlr The problem is we have yet to design a protocol that prevents capital accumulation. All protocols reward early adopters so I don’t see how they reverse that tendency.
@WifeyAlpha They do acknowledge that “the volatility ratio falls during the COVID- 19 period because S&P500 risk increases by more than Bitcoin risk,” though optimal weight still near 0%. Interesting nonetheless.
Michael Saylor: "If [MSTR] is going to be more aggressive about buying bitcoin...we'll look at various financing options...[including] to borrow against that 110,000 bitcoin and then reinvest that in more bitcoin."
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If elderly populations are the only ones declining and that is who social security is paying out how would it collapse? Wouldn’t that be good for the ponzi?
guy makes great points about the destructive tendencies of capital in the second half of the video but misses the point of blockchain gaming in the first half.
the goal of blockchain gaming isn't about creating a metaverse of interoperable gaming communities; it's creating an alternative form of monetary governance that's gamified.