After abject government failures in "The War on Poverty," "The War on Drugs," and "The War on Terrorism," Bitcoin promises to emerge victorious in "The War on War."
reducing enslavement doesn't necessarily mean that there will be less conflict that breeds war. if anything, "war" is just conflict, at-scale. i just do not see the war machines ever tiring here.
The cost of violence against Bitcoin mining is disproportionate to any potential gain. Torture (aka the $5 wrench attack) only works when Bitcoin is not custodied in multi-sig
reducing enslavement doesn't necessarily mean that there will be less conflict that breeds war. if anything, "war" is just conflict, at-scale. i just do not see the war machines ever tiring here.
but, i'd like to think that it's possible.
What is to stop violence in the attempt to control mining operations? On even torturing people to give up the keys to their "inconfiscatable" Bitcoin
The cost of violence against Bitcoin mining is disproportionate to any potential gain. Torture (aka the $5 wrench attack) only works when Bitcoin is not custodied in multi-sig
Money isn't where the power is
Debt is What drives growth and productivity
You are focused in too narrow an area
Happy to chat
The option of hard money disincentivizes the use of debt. There is a long literature on this.
What if it isn't money that holds the value and energy
What if it's debt that now and has been the energy?
We need to talk