This whole 'community crowd-funding' thing is great in principle, but it wont work on a large scale. We already have crowd-funding anyway but it's called taxes.
Taxes are really payments to the government in exchange for services.
That sentence is morally repugnant.
Taxes are not payments for services any more than rape is a form of dating.
Payments for services are negotiated and voluntary. Taxes are unilaterally imposed and violently enforced. Taxes are about a minority of society gaining control of the enforcement apparatus and imposing their preferences on everybody else, using violence if necessary.
If you want to talk about non-coercive ways to fund hospitals, roads, etc, then that's great but don't call it taxation.
If you want to talk about non-coercive ways to fund hospitals, roads, etc, then that's great but don't call it taxation.
Except, that's exactly what taxation is you moron. You aren't forced to pay taxes, and you are allowed to negotiate taxes.
I'm not sure where you live, but at least here and in most places in the West, taxes are not negotiable or voluntary. If you don't pay your taxes, you go to jail at the point of a gun. You don't negotiate taxes, you pay them or they are "withheld" so you don't even see them.
I keep seeing this
you get thrown in jail by men with guns line. You don't have to pay taxes at all if you don't want. There are plenty of ways to legally not pay any tax. Nobody is putting a gun to your head and forcing you to do anything.
Who invited all the sockpuppets and trolls to this thread?
In case you'd be talking about me, I can assure you I have just a single account.
As to OP, I should have put "replace" instead of "embrace" in the title, that would have probably caused less fuzz.
The whole point is to see bitcoin as a new way to participate in community effort, difference with the taxes being you know exactly (and choose) which projects you fund.
Today, I know my taxes pay for weapon development, stupid TV shows, a lot of obscure government think tanks composed mostly of family members of said govenrment, etc. And I'm not confortable with that.
Bitcoin would allow everyone to give their "opinion" on what we should concentrate, and not let people elected by people elected by people we elected decide.
What happens when these crowd-funding communities get bigger and start wasting your money on crap or diddling their expenses and start buying themselves mansions. The problem here is to put into a system or government where your taxes are spent on infrastructure and services and not wars and crap.