I take your point, a well designed centralized system by a competent, benevolent government would be better than having to rely exclusively on a set of private banks not beholden to a constitution. My concern there,…
>Of course people will argue against this as the government would have full control over people’s money. But I think that’s the case anyway. To an extent, but (speaking for the US primarily) there is significant added…
If USB PD were used, you would have up to 48V (240W) available, which should cover all but the largest appliances.
I'm not sure this is a good parallel, both because the blockchain itself isn't an entity which can be made responsible, only users of it, and also because a discussion over the phone isn't copyright material being…
You can absolutely protest outside a military base and hurl insults at the soldiers if you believe it is a waste of taxpayer money.
While there are people using credit cards to cover expenses when there is no other option, I'm not sure how well it holds as a reason against legislation aimed at increasing competition with alternatives. That problem…
I take your point, a well designed centralized system by a competent, benevolent government would be better than having to rely exclusively on a set of private banks not beholden to a constitution. My concern there,…
>Of course people will argue against this as the government would have full control over people’s money. But I think that’s the case anyway. To an extent, but (speaking for the US primarily) there is significant added…
If USB PD were used, you would have up to 48V (240W) available, which should cover all but the largest appliances.
I'm not sure this is a good parallel, both because the blockchain itself isn't an entity which can be made responsible, only users of it, and also because a discussion over the phone isn't copyright material being…
You can absolutely protest outside a military base and hurl insults at the soldiers if you believe it is a waste of taxpayer money.
While there are people using credit cards to cover expenses when there is no other option, I'm not sure how well it holds as a reason against legislation aimed at increasing competition with alternatives. That problem…