No problem, Don Hopkins.
For your caretaker: https://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/child-intellectual-disa...
No, I'd never apologize. I will continue to reply to any of your replies until infinity. Because this is fun and productive right? We're not even debating the usefulness of Bitcoin. The semantics of speech, context and…
My explanation is I don't take any remark as a literally as you do, especially in a disingenuous fashion meant to further a political argument. Ex. Ball player says, "we're going to kill 'em tomorrow". You: "omg this…
lol, I've listened to tons of Saylor interviews. Do I have to to search through them all to give you soundbites of him saying less extreme advice like "invest an amount your comfortable with" (which is an actual quote.)…
Its fascinating to me people take what he says literally, probably because they need to argue against proponents of the things they hate. If you ever watch any of his interviews he rationally examines monetary policy…
Lol he never said mortgage homes. You’re making that up.
1) Open browser, to to Google.com 2) Type "Bitcoin transactions per day", click search 3) View results ????
Are you trying to argue that transaction capacity is the most important metric? If so, then you don't want Bitcoin. You can use Paypal. However if you want to own an asset that can't be debased by central banks, where…
If POS works, it can be implemented on Bitcoin. Yes, but can you convince the hardcore PoW maximalists to join your fork? IMO Bitcoin is doing its best to be a raw, pseudo-physical element. That means immutability,…
You stay away from the moonshots and stick to proven chains with users, transactions, and development.
Tether isn't Bitcoin, nor is it a decentralized crypto asset.
I would imagine accepting an insurance payout might require waiving/handing off any claim of ownership of the asset?
I once worked at a startup which had put together a binder of documents, declaring the company's vision, values, principles, etc. They strongly suggested new hires go through it at least briefly. I don't think anyone…
Publicly listed companies are equally available opportunities for anyone participating in the contribution rate-limited game of Roth IRA maximization. Private share contributions give huge asymmetric upside to private…
100x means he produces 100x you (or 100x the average engineer).
Not technically a fed responsibility. Taxation and spending is fiscal policy. The fed can affect money supply by raising interest rates.
Except real wages aren't actually increasing for most people. https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/08/07/for-most-us... https://www.marketwatch.com/story/despite-wage-growth-the-av...…
Inflation is absolutely a "bad" thing in the same way that gaining weight from eating ice cream is "bad". It is the consequence of indulgence. An increase in the cost of living is generally never a "good" thing. The…
One problem with this that now you need expertise in building a cheap, high quality school. And how do you know your product (education) will be better than competing products? And by what metric do you compare the…
Feds raise the interest rate to reduce money in circulation, so it is.
Your state would eventually fail, but the core decentralized blockchain lives on.
Ironically, the only times I've wired money internationally was so I could deposit fiat to a crypto exchange. Canada to Japan, Canada to Poland. Each time it takes more than 2 weeks to arrive or be accessible in my…
Have you ever lived outside a major city before, ie. a town of <200k?
How do you do those things without driving? Are you assuming everyone has access to effective and efficient public transportation?
No problem, Don Hopkins.
For your caretaker: https://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/child-intellectual-disa...
No, I'd never apologize. I will continue to reply to any of your replies until infinity. Because this is fun and productive right? We're not even debating the usefulness of Bitcoin. The semantics of speech, context and…
My explanation is I don't take any remark as a literally as you do, especially in a disingenuous fashion meant to further a political argument. Ex. Ball player says, "we're going to kill 'em tomorrow". You: "omg this…
lol, I've listened to tons of Saylor interviews. Do I have to to search through them all to give you soundbites of him saying less extreme advice like "invest an amount your comfortable with" (which is an actual quote.)…
Its fascinating to me people take what he says literally, probably because they need to argue against proponents of the things they hate. If you ever watch any of his interviews he rationally examines monetary policy…
Lol he never said mortgage homes. You’re making that up.
1) Open browser, to to Google.com 2) Type "Bitcoin transactions per day", click search 3) View results ????
Are you trying to argue that transaction capacity is the most important metric? If so, then you don't want Bitcoin. You can use Paypal. However if you want to own an asset that can't be debased by central banks, where…
If POS works, it can be implemented on Bitcoin. Yes, but can you convince the hardcore PoW maximalists to join your fork? IMO Bitcoin is doing its best to be a raw, pseudo-physical element. That means immutability,…
You stay away from the moonshots and stick to proven chains with users, transactions, and development.
Tether isn't Bitcoin, nor is it a decentralized crypto asset.
I would imagine accepting an insurance payout might require waiving/handing off any claim of ownership of the asset?
I once worked at a startup which had put together a binder of documents, declaring the company's vision, values, principles, etc. They strongly suggested new hires go through it at least briefly. I don't think anyone…
Publicly listed companies are equally available opportunities for anyone participating in the contribution rate-limited game of Roth IRA maximization. Private share contributions give huge asymmetric upside to private…
100x means he produces 100x you (or 100x the average engineer).
Not technically a fed responsibility. Taxation and spending is fiscal policy. The fed can affect money supply by raising interest rates.
Except real wages aren't actually increasing for most people. https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/08/07/for-most-us... https://www.marketwatch.com/story/despite-wage-growth-the-av...…
Inflation is absolutely a "bad" thing in the same way that gaining weight from eating ice cream is "bad". It is the consequence of indulgence. An increase in the cost of living is generally never a "good" thing. The…
One problem with this that now you need expertise in building a cheap, high quality school. And how do you know your product (education) will be better than competing products? And by what metric do you compare the…
Feds raise the interest rate to reduce money in circulation, so it is.
Your state would eventually fail, but the core decentralized blockchain lives on.
Ironically, the only times I've wired money internationally was so I could deposit fiat to a crypto exchange. Canada to Japan, Canada to Poland. Each time it takes more than 2 weeks to arrive or be accessible in my…
Have you ever lived outside a major city before, ie. a town of <200k?
How do you do those things without driving? Are you assuming everyone has access to effective and efficient public transportation?