The essay explores whether the primary function of cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin, is to evade regulation, banking systems, taxes, and discretionary inflation, featuring insights from philosopher Sebastián Ortiz.
Source: ElBitcoin Original Title: The market keeps talking Original Link: I used to listen to Majamalu talk about what was happening in the Bitcoin-BTC forums: the deleted posts and messages, the systematic blocking of users, the insults, etc. From his statements, I inferred that these spaces
Source: ElBitcoin Original Title: CashTokens: the native tokens arrive at Bitcoin Cash Original Link: Introduction and background At the end of 2008, the idea of Bitcoin was presented as "a cash system
El ensayo advierte contra los "filósofos cripto" engañosos que tergiversan Bitcoin, enfatizando que a menudo se desvían de su verdadera naturaleza como una moneda electrónica de igual a igual. Anima a los lectores a mantenerse cautelosos y discernidores.
The essay examines whether the primary function of cryptocurrencies, especially Bitcoin, is to evade taxation, banking systems, and inflation, prompting a philosophical exploration of the ideological principles underlying blockchain technology and its social and economic impacts.
The essay warns about the rise of crypto "philosophers" who misinterpret Bitcoin, claiming it is anything but P2P electronic cash. It advises readers to be cautious and not fall for misleading definitions.
Ngl, these self-proclaimed "philosophers" are really annoying, they just want to package themselves to seem sophisticated... bitcoin is just p2p cash, why do they have to dramatize it?
The essay explores whether Bitcoin serves primarily to evade regulation, traditional banking, taxes, and inflation, featuring insights from philosopher Sebastián Ortiz on these topics.
checked the framing here... ngl the "primary function = tax evasion" premise already red flags the whole discourse. bitcoin's got way more surface area than just agorism, but yeah the vulnerability to ideological capture is real.
The essay explores the surprising shift of Argentine society from traditional anti-capitalism to support for Javier Milei's libertarian proposals, analyzing the implications for sociology and politics in Latin America.
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Economic collapse changes people; when they're hungry enough, they don't care about ideology.
El ensayo enfatiza que, a pesar de las oportunidades perdidas en la inversión en criptomonedas, es esencial centrarse en la evolución continua de la moneda digital. Anima a aprender y participar en este proceso transformador, en lugar de lamentarse por los arrepentimientos del pasado.
Source: ElBitcoin Original Title: Is Argentina the last bastion of the West? Original Link: Europe is struggling in its own bureaucratic predicament, while New York's decline has accelerated with the election of socialist Mandani as mayor. Is the "American Dream" collapsing? Has Argentina become the last refuge where people can breathe freely?
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ngl the transmutation of geopolitical stability into financial havens is giving major yield optimization vibes... argentina's regulatory arbitrage against western bureaucratic overhead? *chef's kiss* the algorithmic equilibrium is shifting fascinatingly
The essay warns about the rise of crypto "philosophers" who misinterpret Bitcoin, claiming it is anything but P2P electronic cash. It advises readers to be cautious and not fall for misleading definitions.
Source: ElBitcoin Original Title: CashTokens: the native tokens arrive on Bitcoin Cash Original Link: https://elbitcoin.org/cashtokens-tokens-primitivos-para-bitcoin-cash/  Introduction and background At the end of 2008, the idea of Bitcoin was presented as "a cash system