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Expect bitcoin to be “banned” – expect the ban to be ignored
by Anthony Freeman Man, by nature, wants to be free. He wants to choose how he lives his life. He wants to choose with whom he will associate. He wants to choose with whom he will trade. He wants to … Continue reading
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Tagged Autarchy, Bitcoin, Central bank, Currency, Electronic money, Exchange value, freedom, Government, liberty, money, PayPal
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Bitcoin and the “non-economists” at The Economist
Here are some quick comments on a recent article from The Economist: In the article the unnamed author makes the following statement: “Attracting enough users to smooth such volatility seems unlikely in the foreseeable future. Established fiat currencies—ones where bills … Continue reading