Ryan Grim
@ryangrim
The philosophical objection is also sorted of rooted in history. In the 18th and 19th century US banks created a different kind of cryptocurrency and we had countless versions circulating. Lots of opportunity for speculation and arbitrage and it avoided regulation by the Crown and then by the federal government and the result was some people got rich but most people got ruined in scams, bubble pops, etc. it was a disaster and I donât see how this wonât also be one https://daily.jstor.org/banks-own-private-currencies-in-19th-century-america/
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Garrett
@garrett
Donât you think that everyone should have access to a permissionless financial rail and have the freedom to transact? Thatâs a big part of what crypto enables and I think philosophically this is a part that has resonated with me You mentioned youâve sent money to people in Afghanistan with crypto. I imagine it wouldâve been very difficult to do without crypto.
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jd đș
@jdl
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