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I dunno, running for president of the US and launching a crypto coin seems pretty profitable.
ENS has existed for a while and has very little traction.
Plenty of german companies supplied the nazis and survived ww2.
where does the startup end and the small business begin?
Less regulation to get in the way of the blatant corruption.
lmao, never heard that before.
I will gladly send you crypto for any gold you can get your hands on.
Not in the mood to debate easily google-able concepts. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monetary_sovereignty
Clinging to unfounded beliefs about a fundamentally flawed ideology is exhausting.
rule of law no longer exists in the US and their large corporations are filling the gap.
Your question is unclear. Denial about what national sovereignty means in regards to currency controls and what that means for crypto orgs who want to operate in the stable coin or off ramp space? Plenty of examples of…
You mean giving an agent access to your user space and hoping nothing goes wrong? The default installation for claude code is hilariously insecure and the only times I've used it is in a fully sandboxed VM.
Current US admin is pro grift, bribery, and embezzlement. Crypto is a just a tool that enables that. They have no interest whatsoever in democratization, self-custodial finance, or frictionless payments across borders…
This argument is the endgame of the chef slowly boiling the frog.
You'll run into them if you ever work for organizations that have strict IP constraints or have no interest hosting their code on a platform in the US. Coincidentally I have seen that becoming more and more common in my…
"So you put in a dollar, you get back a dollar." Until you don't. There are dozens of examples of failed stable coins, to the point that they are now a meme in the crypto community.
Every crypto project runs head first into this problem. Layers and layers of technical bullshit that never addresses the fact that no government in the world wants to allow frictionless peer to peer payments across…
You mean Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet?
Well time to move my DNS off of CF again.
So they can directly monetize page views with their own token and fully embrace the role of internet gatekeeper / tax man.
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I dunno, running for president of the US and launching a crypto coin seems pretty profitable.
ENS has existed for a while and has very little traction.
Plenty of german companies supplied the nazis and survived ww2.
where does the startup end and the small business begin?
Less regulation to get in the way of the blatant corruption.
lmao, never heard that before.
I will gladly send you crypto for any gold you can get your hands on.
Not in the mood to debate easily google-able concepts. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monetary_sovereignty
Clinging to unfounded beliefs about a fundamentally flawed ideology is exhausting.
rule of law no longer exists in the US and their large corporations are filling the gap.
Your question is unclear. Denial about what national sovereignty means in regards to currency controls and what that means for crypto orgs who want to operate in the stable coin or off ramp space? Plenty of examples of…
You mean giving an agent access to your user space and hoping nothing goes wrong? The default installation for claude code is hilariously insecure and the only times I've used it is in a fully sandboxed VM.
Current US admin is pro grift, bribery, and embezzlement. Crypto is a just a tool that enables that. They have no interest whatsoever in democratization, self-custodial finance, or frictionless payments across borders…
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This argument is the endgame of the chef slowly boiling the frog.
You'll run into them if you ever work for organizations that have strict IP constraints or have no interest hosting their code on a platform in the US. Coincidentally I have seen that becoming more and more common in my…
"So you put in a dollar, you get back a dollar." Until you don't. There are dozens of examples of failed stable coins, to the point that they are now a meme in the crypto community.
Every crypto project runs head first into this problem. Layers and layers of technical bullshit that never addresses the fact that no government in the world wants to allow frictionless peer to peer payments across…
You mean Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet?
Well time to move my DNS off of CF again.
So they can directly monetize page views with their own token and fully embrace the role of internet gatekeeper / tax man.