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Topic: Cryptocurrencies Still A "Weird Libertarian Thing" (Read 1366 times)

hero member
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Hodl!
Everyone is a libertarian, when they finally notice that something they hold dear has been intruded upon....

So if they're not yet, they've either...

i) Got a very narrow and shallow range of things that they give a shit about and .gov really hasn't managed to make inroads on these yet.
ii) Got really dark rose colored shades with massive blinkers on the side.

Most people are slugs who make $20/hour then go home and watch TV...
And listen to the same music they listened to 30 years ago...
But think they are cool and interesting and up on the latest things.

I think i) covers them.

That's why it's easy for the Canadian govt to pass Draconian anti-prostitution laws in 2014...
Which dramatically expanded police powers all the way into your bedroom.

Yah, that just replaced one kind of fucked up with a whole new kind of fucked up. Sure the women aren't directly criminalised now, but the way it's worded, seems you can be busted for selling them groceries. (Any kind of "profiting" off them.)
hero member
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These people will never use Bitcoin.

Everyone that uses the internet will eventually use bitcoin whether they realize it or not.

Cryptocurrencies Still A "Weird Libertarian Thing"

The Internet is still a libertarian / anarchist thing. Those that deny this don't understand the principles which define anarchism and how they correlate to the internet.
legendary
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Everyone is a libertarian, when they finally notice that something they hold dear has been intruded upon....

So if they're not yet, they've either...

i) Got a very narrow and shallow range of things that they give a shit about and .gov really hasn't managed to make inroads on these yet.
ii) Got really dark rose colored shades with massive blinkers on the side.

Most people are slugs who make $20/hour then go home and watch TV...
And listen to the same music they listened to 30 years ago...
But think they are cool and interesting and up on the latest things.

These people will never use Bitcoin.

That's why it's easy for the Canadian govt to pass Draconian anti-prostitution laws in 2014...
Which dramatically expanded police powers all the way into your bedroom.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Hodl!
Everyone is a libertarian, when they finally notice that something they hold dear has been intruded upon....

So if they're not yet, they've either...

i) Got a very narrow and shallow range of things that they give a shit about and .gov really hasn't managed to make inroads on these yet.
ii) Got really dark rose colored shades with massive blinkers on the side.
sr. member
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Cryptocurrencies is still a kind of "weird libertarian thing" (in fact you could switch this definition with any "buzzy", controversy title)
when, around 10-15%♥ of consumers will use crypto-networks (without knowing it ?), then i think Cryptocurrencies will become "the information technology revolution".

♥: source: Diffusion of innovations, Everett Rogers.
newbie
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I'm not a libertarian and I support Bitcoin. Bitcoin itself doesn't have political affiliations, just the ideal first appealed more naturally to people who lean towards libertarianism.
newbie
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In my estimation, usually those "weird libertarian things" actually work! A little bit of common sense would go a long way in today's society.
Q7
sr. member
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You can't blame them, most people don't understand the concept and the idea behind cryptocurrencies until we explain it to them. There are even weirder comments that I've heard so far, so I guess this one should be okay.  Grin
legendary
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Twitter @realmicroguy
Bitcoin Foundation = Liberal.  Cheesy

legendary
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Liberals depend on the ability to create and confiscate money in order to buy votes.  Bitcoin eliminates their ability to do either of those two things.  Society shifting to Bitcoin would be a liberal's worst nightmare.

Conservatives depend on the ability to extort people to make the rich even richer and to finance their own evil actions.

Not sure what is weird about being libertarian; people who say that must be indoctrinated to the point of mental illness.  Wink
hero member
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Bitcoin: The People's Bailout

Liberals depend on the ability to create and confiscate money in order to buy votes.  Bitcoin eliminates their ability to do either of those two things.  Society shifting to Bitcoin would be a liberal's worst nightmare.
legendary
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Twitter @realmicroguy
hero member
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Bitcoin: The People's Bailout
Sounds like something a weird conservative or liberal would say.
legendary
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Good.  I like weird libertarian things.  Far more wholesome than the usual authoritarian things.
legendary
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I'm a weird Libertarian thing Wink
newbie
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Bitcoin is going more and more mainstream I dont think politics has anything to do with it
legendary
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when people say that bitcoin is weird..

reply with
if you think that having value stored in something that is not a bank is weird. then ill show you how greatly weird bitcoin is.


this picture holds enough information to securely store $4,725,000,000* without a bank, third party or expensive security being needed

*rough value of current bitcoins in circulation
hero member
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Hodl!
Weird is a good word, makes people curious....


Why else are we pounded with all the "one weird trick" type ads?
hero member
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Got into a discussion on Facebook about cryptocurrencies and the person I was going back and forth with about it called cryptocurrency a "weird Libertarian thing." Got a laugh out of me. Really it's only "weird" because a lot of people still aren't used to the idea that they can just carry their money around on their tablet instead of keeping it in the bank or in a leather wallet. I got a good blog entry out of it, anyway. http://ablogaboutnothinginparticular.com/?p=3467
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