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916cd0a67936 -- 219d [parent] 
|    Not skeptical, just with different values and incentives.
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|    Plebs want P2P electronic cash system that empowers freedom and self sovereign individuals
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|    Orange tie cantillonaires want a regulated system that uses Bitcoin as a store of value to recreate an
|    electronic FIAT leveraged system
|    reply [1 reply]
Marc -- 219d [parent] 
|    I'm the dork that complemented your wife's retirement article at the bitcoin conference this year...So I
|    identify as a Harcore Bitcoin Autist.🤣
|    
|    I also think your speculative attack article is one of the greatest bitcoin articles of all time. I have bought
|    bitcoin with credit cards and regret paying off my student loan. I am also paying 10% interest financing a new
|    pair conditioner because duh.
|    
|    I understand why Bitcoin Treasuries exist, but I think Satoshi made the best argument against bitcoin
|    derivitives from day one. It's the second sentence in the white paper.
|    
|    
|    "Digital signatures provide part of the solution, but the main benefits are lost if a trusted third party is
|    still required to prevent double-spending.'
|    
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|    This is the same reason I don't like backed loans, but that's another rant. I just think holding any stocks in a
|    country experiencing a soverign debt crisis is way more risky in a country that can confiscate assets via
|    Executive Order.
|    
|    That's my two sats anyway.
|    reply
392316041be3 -- 219d [parent] 
|    Both, all of it everywhere
|    reply
916cd0a67936 -- 219d [parent] 
     Interesting if you can expand on how you can be at the same time in favor of P2P e-cash pursuing Self sovereign
     freedom and a regulated leveraged FIAT system…
     
     Sounds inconsistent
     reply

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