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  1. Re: Cryptocurrencies: 1984 dystopia, or money liberated from the banksters?

    It turns out that the U.S. just made that choice, when a significant portion of the money of formerly Democrat Silicon Valley tech investors decided to support Trump's Presidential campaign.
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  2. Re: Cryptocurrencies: 1984 dystopia, or money liberated from the banksters?

    A significant portion of the inspiration for the above came from commentary by Tom Luongo, who has been gaining substantial insights into

    the change in the role of the Federal Reserve that Jerome...
  3. Re: Cryptocurrencies: 1984 dystopia, or money liberated from the banksters?

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    In summary again:

    Debt-money is not going away (no matter how hard I wish it were).

    It's going global, directly connecting buyer and seller, sender and receiver, lender and borrower. ...
  4. Re: Cryptocurrencies: 1984 dystopia, or money liberated from the banksters?

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    So, if we Americans choose to develop crypto currency technology and institutions as we mostly have done with the Internet/Web, then how might that look?

    Just as the Web has profoundly, over...
  5. Cryptocurrencies: 1984 dystopia, or money liberated from the banksters?

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    We have been hearing warnings of the dangers of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), which could lead to total surveillance and control of all our monetary holdings and transactions, in real...
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