Vietnam just froze 86m bank accounts because account holders didn't comply with new biometrics laws that require a face scan or fingerprint for account verification. If users don't comply by the 30th they'll lose their money. This is why we bitcoin. View Article →
A pursuit of "moderate long-term interest rates" is also referred to as yield curve control, and when governments and central banks commit to yield curve control it represents a point of no return from a policy perspective. View Article →
For evil to win those who fight for the good in the world need to get complacent. I think it's safe to say that the good people in the world became far too complacent for far too long, but that is changing. View Article →
The bitcoin network has averaged more than 1 zettahash per second over the last week. Miners around the world are collectively creating 1 sextillion hashes per second in hopes of adding a block to the ledger in return for bitcoin. Awe inspiring. View Article →
Times are dark but we will prevail. We will not live like this. Came out of this conversation with Tom Luongo incredibly optimistic.
FinCen and the Treasury are expanding the Patriot Act to attack bitcoin self-custody and privacy. We shouldn't live in a world where standards cater to the lowest common denominator and make things worse for the overwhelming majority of the population. View Article →
It is becoming obvious that this was a professional hit. Relative restraint in the short term is imperative. Whoever pulled this off is looking for misguided backlash to stoke further chaos.
Charlie Kirk is known for engaging in respectful Socratic dialogue with people that vehemently disagree with his political views, which is something that is desperately needed today. The fact that he was attacked during one of these events is an attack on the medium itself and an admission by the radical left that they don't care to engage in dialogue, but prefer to brute force their views on the world. A very sad and frightening day.
Truly vile and inhuman.