At some point hanlon’s razor starts getting dull. Follow the money
This user is Greg Maxwell, who works full-time on internet arguments on behalf of AXA ventures, the organization that deliberately crippled Bitcoin in an attempt to monetize sidechains. Since that failed, he has been…
Hi Greg, > For all you know they recycled received funds back out in their crowd sale and bought multiple times. Actually we know that they didn’t and so do you, because the funds didn’t leave the multisig until the…
Thank you for looking out for my financial well-being, internet stranger
Describing a public crowdsale as a premine is unethical.
That could be true, but it’s still a good measure of IQ. This “cultural” angle is a narrative that started from criticisms of SAT vocab tests and critics of IQ tests latched onto it and hope they can convince everyone…
How does the official 3.5% figure compare to your personal experience of the actual difference in price for a given item from last year?
Nobody argues it doesn’t exist, the take is always “there is a normal amount of inflation right now and it is good for the economy anyway”
You can learn to identify literal paid shills by their consistent messaging across distinct forums/media and use of certain rhetorical tactics. For certain subject matters it is practically guaranteed some of the…
Can’t tell if satire. Have you been to the grocery store lately?
I wonder if the “there is no inflation” shills will show up with their usual ad hominems and “trust the experts”
So how does this invalidate the parent comment’s point? If Dogecoin was a better hold than Bitcoin does that somehow imply that Bitcoin is a worse hold than dollars? And before you lecture about the function of fiat…
“Bitcoin has no utility”
Ok you’ve convinced me, I’m going to consume products instead of holding capital assets /s Take a look at ag futures my dude.
If you’re not being hurt by the fire alarm, maybe you should stop spreading conspiracy theories about there being a fire?
Actually, measuring the value of money as something other than the measuring stick to compare capital assets doesn’t make sense, regardless of how fashionable it is to defend money printing by verysmart internet…
More like the value of the dollar has roughly halved due to record money-printing and this is reflected in capital assets firsts. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/graph/fredgraph.png?width=880&he... MMT apologists are the…
Is it ever acceptable to tell someone they aren’t cut out to be a founder? I feel we are responsible for making “startup founder” so sexy that people feel unfulfilled if they can’t succeed at something that is frankly…
IRS wants to pay for hardware wallet bug bounties? I’m ok with this.
> But those engineers determined that their fix would only successfully transition the helicopter into flight mode 85% of the time. So Thursday's attempt may have fallen into the 15% of instances in which it doesn't…
So? Did anyone claim that it does? How is provenance for physical works tracked? It’s just using a database with a nice composable public API. People are excited because you can use it in the context of other smart…
The difference would be the artist’s agreement you just mentioned
> I see no value > I still think it would be cool to own one Cool enough to pay more than $0? Perhaps there could be an NFT so cool-to-own for you that you would VALUE it at $1?
philosopherai.com had a few funny instances of self-censorship, like “who owns the central bank”. A ridiculous side effect of some well-meaning censorship.
Not weird considering that capital gains are taxed lower than ordinary income.
At some point hanlon’s razor starts getting dull. Follow the money
This user is Greg Maxwell, who works full-time on internet arguments on behalf of AXA ventures, the organization that deliberately crippled Bitcoin in an attempt to monetize sidechains. Since that failed, he has been…
Hi Greg, > For all you know they recycled received funds back out in their crowd sale and bought multiple times. Actually we know that they didn’t and so do you, because the funds didn’t leave the multisig until the…
Thank you for looking out for my financial well-being, internet stranger
Describing a public crowdsale as a premine is unethical.
That could be true, but it’s still a good measure of IQ. This “cultural” angle is a narrative that started from criticisms of SAT vocab tests and critics of IQ tests latched onto it and hope they can convince everyone…
How does the official 3.5% figure compare to your personal experience of the actual difference in price for a given item from last year?
Nobody argues it doesn’t exist, the take is always “there is a normal amount of inflation right now and it is good for the economy anyway”
You can learn to identify literal paid shills by their consistent messaging across distinct forums/media and use of certain rhetorical tactics. For certain subject matters it is practically guaranteed some of the…
Can’t tell if satire. Have you been to the grocery store lately?
I wonder if the “there is no inflation” shills will show up with their usual ad hominems and “trust the experts”
So how does this invalidate the parent comment’s point? If Dogecoin was a better hold than Bitcoin does that somehow imply that Bitcoin is a worse hold than dollars? And before you lecture about the function of fiat…
“Bitcoin has no utility”
Ok you’ve convinced me, I’m going to consume products instead of holding capital assets /s Take a look at ag futures my dude.
If you’re not being hurt by the fire alarm, maybe you should stop spreading conspiracy theories about there being a fire?
Actually, measuring the value of money as something other than the measuring stick to compare capital assets doesn’t make sense, regardless of how fashionable it is to defend money printing by verysmart internet…
More like the value of the dollar has roughly halved due to record money-printing and this is reflected in capital assets firsts. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/graph/fredgraph.png?width=880&he... MMT apologists are the…
Is it ever acceptable to tell someone they aren’t cut out to be a founder? I feel we are responsible for making “startup founder” so sexy that people feel unfulfilled if they can’t succeed at something that is frankly…
IRS wants to pay for hardware wallet bug bounties? I’m ok with this.
> But those engineers determined that their fix would only successfully transition the helicopter into flight mode 85% of the time. So Thursday's attempt may have fallen into the 15% of instances in which it doesn't…
So? Did anyone claim that it does? How is provenance for physical works tracked? It’s just using a database with a nice composable public API. People are excited because you can use it in the context of other smart…
The difference would be the artist’s agreement you just mentioned
> I see no value > I still think it would be cool to own one Cool enough to pay more than $0? Perhaps there could be an NFT so cool-to-own for you that you would VALUE it at $1?
philosopherai.com had a few funny instances of self-censorship, like “who owns the central bank”. A ridiculous side effect of some well-meaning censorship.
Not weird considering that capital gains are taxed lower than ordinary income.