Wednesday, 9 May 2018
Tuesday, 8 May 2018
I'd like to know how many of you think that the world sits at a major tipping point economically, financially, socially, and politically?
'The brilliance
behind blockchain is that governments in their current form are rendered
obsolete as the technology eliminates the need for trusted third parties
(TTPs). Ed Seykota writes that governments have always controlled by
initially reducing then quashing productivity and freedom, and details his
point nicely in his book "Govopoly in the 39th Day". 39th day is the analogy
to duckweed in pond ecosystems. Duckweed doubles each day so goes unnoticed
the first 25 or so days. But by the time it is noticed, it is too late to
reverse its course. On the 40th day, duckweed strangles all life in the pond.
Seykota equates the current systems of government to being one day away from
the 40th day given the beyond onerous levels of regulation, taxation, and
unjust rights-crippling laws not just in third world countries but also in
first world nations. The world sits at a major tipping point economically,
financially, socially, and politically.'
Saturday, 5 May 2018
Thursday, 3 May 2018
Thursday, 26 April 2018
Monday, 23 April 2018
Monday, 9 April 2018
The future remains brighter than ever despite of social unrest due to tough economic times around the world
'Satoshi
Nakamoto knew that governments and central banks are artificially constructed
TTP (trusted third party) monopolies which was the inspiration behind bitcoin
when he wrote "“I’ve been working on a new electronic cash system
that’s fully peer-to-peer, with no trusted third party.” This is
arguably the greatest invention in the history of humanity, not just because
it propels existing paradigms into a much higher order of efficiency, but
because it frees people from the shackles of government. It therefore comes
as no surprise that the migration of top minds from their respective
professions into the blockchain space well exceeds the migration witnessed
during the internet boom in the 1990s.
The issue at hand is that different systems of government offer varying levels of freedoms but eventually devolve into concentrating power into the hands of the few who then use financial, judicial, and military means to control the many. The US is an oligarchy as is the UK and Canada even though on the surface they say otherwise. Such power structures could not exist under a decentralized form of government. Such decentralized governance would truly empower the individual far greater than any other system of government, past or present. The future remains brighter than ever despite amplified levels of social unrest due to tough economic times around the world'
The issue at hand is that different systems of government offer varying levels of freedoms but eventually devolve into concentrating power into the hands of the few who then use financial, judicial, and military means to control the many. The US is an oligarchy as is the UK and Canada even though on the surface they say otherwise. Such power structures could not exist under a decentralized form of government. Such decentralized governance would truly empower the individual far greater than any other system of government, past or present. The future remains brighter than ever despite amplified levels of social unrest due to tough economic times around the world'
Monday, 2 April 2018
An important trading session tomorrow.
The second quarter got off to an unpleasant start for the bulls, as the S&P 500 sank by more than 2% to close near the interim lows logged on Feb. 8, setting up an important session tomorrow with either a bounce or fresh lows.
Sunday, 1 April 2018
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