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hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
The rules of btc will not change and become a multiple-tier system because of your feelings. Sorry.

I provided evidence (from NY fed) to your burden of proof request.

All one can ask is to have the same rules for everyone. Equal access. No special privileges.No cantillionaires.

If you are a cantiollionaire - good for you.

If you are not a cantiollionaire, then wtf are you defending a clearly corrupt system that further drives inequality and perpetuates cronyism? Is it because you want to be the person distributing freshly printed fiat?

Assuming your well founded intentions are to make the world less inequal via the money printer, the money printer has been proven to do the exact opposite.

If you want to properly critique btc, you can argue that there is a one time cantillon effect until hyperbitcoinization. Then you can get into the discussion of what happens to the people who don't have any. You could discuss UBI or other social systems.
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
>Those aren't fuels - those are chemicals found in crude oil.

Methane is an organic fuel. Coal is an organic fuel.

>You don't burn crude oil in power plants.

Diesel is how small island nations in the Carribean or Hawaii get their reliable electricity. Diesel is a heavier form of crude. In case you don't believe me here is a primer: https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/diesel-fuel/.

>That there are starving people in africa is not a valid argument for Americans to over eat, likewise the lack of cheap reliable alternatives to fossil fuels in the third world is not a reason for the developed world to also keep burning fossil fuels.

>lack of cheap reliable alternatives to fossil fuels in the third world is not a reason for the developed world to also keep burning fossil fuels.

What exactly are you saying? You are depriving the poorest billion people of electricity because of your virtue signaling?? This is inhumane.

"Over eat" - who are you to judge what form of electricity use is moral?

This is insanity on multiple levels.
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
This is a smug take.

Who do you think gets the benefit of the freshly printed fiat?

In the central bank cantiollionaire system, there are three classes of citizens:

1) jamie dimons, warren buffets and the like who get access to practically 0 cost lending rates 2) the ~60% of citizens with assets (e.g. stonks, real estate) that get pumped along with the money printer 3) everyone else

What do you think happens to "third class" citizens?

The rules are NOT the same for everyone under the central banking system.

The rules ARE the same for EVERYONE with BTC.

https://www.newyorkfed.org/medialibrary/media/research/staff...
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
Btc is what it it is because it is NOT centralized.

pos = centralization risk.

pos = shitcoin.

If you want to read in depth: https://voskuil.org/cryptoeconomics/cryptoeconomics.pdf.
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
This is either an uninformed or misleading take.

It isn't necessarily "Africa" or "Americas".

The heuristic is "is my local fiat shitcoin stealing my purchasing power".

Counter to your claim and easily provable with a basic search Nigeria is one of, if not the leading in BTC adoption %.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/nigeria-is-the-second-l...

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1194735/bitcoin-online-s...
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
BCH is trending to 0 in BTC. How does this solve Venezuelans or Lebanese store of value problem?

https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/BCHBTC/
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
You imbecile. Don't straw man me. No one is talking about qualifications.

Did you elect these bureaucrats? Did you consent to whatever it is they claim to be doing? Did your parents or grandparents?

I certainly did not and neither did my family.

Unlike monarchies, WHO and the like have NO skin in the game. If monarchs f it up, it is their and their family's life on the line. In democracies there are elections.

If these idiots are wrong, there is no recourse.

You can have fun being a feudal serf on the dystopian estate of pan-global class of bureaucrats.

"You will own nothing. And you will be happy." -World Economic Forum

This the type of BS you are egging on.
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
Let's follow the money.

Said "scientific study" is funded by Wellcome. An arm of WHO, unelected crisis manufacturer supreme. On wellcome's site:

"Reducing meat intake, particularly in the USA where meat consumption is highest, should be a global priority."

Show me the incentives and I'll show you the outcome.
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
There's two underlying issues:

1) Failure of winterization across both wind and organic power sources 2) Unreliable nature of wind
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
>Texas supposedly has about 30 GW of wind power capacity >In reality solar and wind must be coupled with storage in order to act as reliable baseload generation.

The problem is there is no grid scale storage, and neither ERCOT nor any other organization I know of can will solar nor wind into production.

Completely agree with your assessment.

ERCOT leadership failed.

TX power grid failed.

People died.
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
TheIntercept has fallen mightily from breaking the story on Snowden to filling political hit pieces.

Pretty telling their own founder was ousted last year.

Agreed on the ideological slants.

People were put in harms way.
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
>Less polluting Are you familiar with the rare earth metal mines, solar, or wind plants in China?

>It should be prioritized over the private gains of fossil fuel executives/employees/lobbyists. Stop playing politics with my power system.

You are playing politics. I just want to not freeze to death during the snowstorm, or fry up in the hot summer.

Unreliable electricity sources such as wind and solar are a recipe for paying more for electricity, and losing power when it is most needed.
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
Have sympathy for yourself.

Please note organic fuels: -provide parts for your computer, smart phone, router -power your home, and office so you can use above -keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter -transport you on the ground and in the air from A to B -power the agricultural sector so you don't have to grow all your own food

Unlike you, there are a billion people+ on Earth who do not have access to cheap, and reliable energy.

This is peak developed world virtue signaling.
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
F* off scammer
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
Have fun staying poor.
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
There is a lot of conflation in btc threads between store of value, medium of exchange, and unit of account.

You are referring to unit of account.

https://nakamotoinstitute.org/mempool/bitcoin-as-a-store-of-...
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
>Bitcoin network only processes a small fraction of the number of transactions per day that Visa processes

Btc is not replacing visa. Btc is replacing central banks. The appropriate comparison here is what is the energy cost of the banking infrastructure of the incumbent system.

>Environmental concerns aside I am concerned that you are using electricity to power your computer, access the internet, and comment on HN. Are you the arbiter of "moral" energy use? Am I? Slippery slope, and an anti-human one at that.

>Energy prices are notoriously volatile; hence Bitcoin's value will also be volatile.

This is not how it works. There is an argument to be made for risk of on-grid miners sudden increase of electricity prices in the case of a power shortage. Miners don't like this type of risk, so they choose to locate at places with abundant supplies and stables prices of electricity. Miners sign long-term electricity agreements. Risk to off grid miners is another level removed from on grid miners.

>will eventually be abandoned entirely. According to how you feel? All signs point otherwise.

>the technical objections to Bitcoin outweigh the economic objections You are free to make your own fork, BIP, or new "crypto" and compete. Good luck. By the way, there are 7999 "crypto" coins competing and losing so far.
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
>Or maybe it comes from people who have read an Econo101 textbook and who have spent a lot of time trying to explain a crowd of Bitcoin enthusiasts why their reasoning is wrong

The market decides. Not an economics "expert", nor fitting btc to an arbitrary theoretical definition of money.

>It seems that tech has enabled a grand new theory about money to be implemented.

Are you aware of the Austrian school of economics?
hfsp
·5 years ago·discuss
>There’s a bizarre religiousity and post hoc rationalizations for some of the weirdest decisions in its design, and mistaking speculative mania and nominal price for success

This is a feature, not a bug. It is very difficult to change the protocol. We have a 100% certain monetary policy.

I agree with you that perception of what btc is and isn't changes with time.

If you have a proposal, you are free to create and propose a BIP, or fork off.

Good luck.