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Armchair economist, timechain maximalist

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David Taylor At what point would you consider your view flawed? What is the threshold at which you rethink your own position, rather than blaming the market for being irrational? Keen to hear the point at which self reflection enters the fold.

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The Ghost of Crispus Attucks middleclassparty In 1971, Nixon ended the dollar's gold convertibility, dismantling the Bretton Woods system and ushering in fiat currency. This fueled inflation, wage-productivity divergence, and wealth inequality—key factors in eroding the American Dream, as charts on wtfhappenedin1971.com

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Zoomer 🧢 Central banks don't hold gold for use in electronics or jewelry, it's "useful" because it's liquid & scarce. What percentage of gold's value do you think is derived from its "usefulness" in industry vs just central banks holding it?

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Can you point me to your logic that supports this claim? I strongly believe BTC's lack of use as money is due mainly to: -network effect -liquidity -capital gains -legal tender laws -UX Mostly solvable w/ continued growth. Legal status could technically change but may not 🤷‍♂️

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Belated "Nixon closing the gold window anniversary" post: SPX priced in gold (blue) v. SPX priced in USD (red) since August 1971 when Nixon closed the gold window.

Belated "Nixon closing the gold window anniversary" post: 

SPX priced in gold (blue) v. SPX priced in USD (red) since August 1971 when Nixon closed the gold window.
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Only in fiat do they fine you again and call it "handling fees" for paying your fine because the fiat coin you chose was too cumbersome to handle.

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In 1971, a single decision had more impact on today's broken society than any election, law, or politician since. Our system was quietly rewired, yet most people still don’t realize it. Here is what is really happening to your life, and what you can do about it 🧵

In 1971, a single decision had more impact on today's broken society than any election, law, or politician since.

Our system was quietly rewired, yet most people still don’t realize it.

Here is what is really happening to your life, and what you can do about it 🧵
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Sparrow v2.3.0 released with: Send to Silent Payments Pay to DNS address Min fee rate from server And more: github.com/sparrowwallet/…

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There are entirely too many ambiguous terms in Bitcoin. Lots of misconceptions floating around right now about what it means for OP_RETURN to be provably prunable, thanks to our many resident misinformation spreaders. OP_RETURN is provably prunable from the UTXO database. This