I like how there is a typo in the title
"Over-communicate. In the world of async work, it is best to over-communicate than to leave gaps - making people wonder what you really meant to say." IMO, this is key. All of the previous async teams I've been on - the…
> No, you're using nonsense distinctions that come from the 'Austrian school', Do you have an actual rebuttal to anything I've said or will you resort to emotional and ideological attachment to what others have decided…
You're confusing money with currency. Bitcoin is excellent money, the best there is. Currency? not so much due to current fluctuations. With adoption that will subside, so will the yields, and it may start behaving more…
>Sorry this is all too vague. How do you define "broken" and what does this post-debt-driven economy look like? Look up % of world population living in hyperinlationary environments to get your answer. The post-debt…
You literally have to go through a regulated exchange to onboard and unload your illicit transactions. Not to mention your entire transaction history is public up to the exchange event. The biggest money launderers of…
Bitcoin is voluntary. The goal is better money. If you take on that big of a challenge, you kinda need people to participate with their "old" money. It's called adoption. Just like internet would have no value if nobody…
What you describe here is grouping of thousands of different types of demographics into one. The reality is very different depending where you live, and your level of technology access varies. A fleeing Ukrainian is…
Bitcoin is the solution to the fundamentally broken debt-driven economy. Critics don't get it because they lump it together with "cryptocurrency". While technically a cryptocurrency, Bitcoin does not exhibit any of the…
I like how there is a typo in the title
"Over-communicate. In the world of async work, it is best to over-communicate than to leave gaps - making people wonder what you really meant to say." IMO, this is key. All of the previous async teams I've been on - the…
> No, you're using nonsense distinctions that come from the 'Austrian school', Do you have an actual rebuttal to anything I've said or will you resort to emotional and ideological attachment to what others have decided…
You're confusing money with currency. Bitcoin is excellent money, the best there is. Currency? not so much due to current fluctuations. With adoption that will subside, so will the yields, and it may start behaving more…
>Sorry this is all too vague. How do you define "broken" and what does this post-debt-driven economy look like? Look up % of world population living in hyperinlationary environments to get your answer. The post-debt…
You literally have to go through a regulated exchange to onboard and unload your illicit transactions. Not to mention your entire transaction history is public up to the exchange event. The biggest money launderers of…
Bitcoin is voluntary. The goal is better money. If you take on that big of a challenge, you kinda need people to participate with their "old" money. It's called adoption. Just like internet would have no value if nobody…
What you describe here is grouping of thousands of different types of demographics into one. The reality is very different depending where you live, and your level of technology access varies. A fleeing Ukrainian is…
Bitcoin is the solution to the fundamentally broken debt-driven economy. Critics don't get it because they lump it together with "cryptocurrency". While technically a cryptocurrency, Bitcoin does not exhibit any of the…