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Sounds fishy
Def feel this is more of a fishy activity 😂
Athens?, roman republic? Multiplice city states like Florence during the Renaissance, and the chatgpt answer I posted, though Im not aware of the dutch republic and the swiss one myself
😳 HBO’s new documentary claims Canadian crypto expert nostr:npub1ej493cmun8y9h3082spg5uvt63jgtewneve526g7e2urca2afrxqm3ndrm is Bitcoin’s elusive creator, #Satoshi Nakamoto. Todd has dismissed the idea as “ludicrous.” The mystery of Satoshi continues to intrigue both cryptocurrency enthusiasts and the public, raising questions about identity, innovation, and decentralized finance. With Nakamoto’s wallet reportedly holding around $69 billion worth of Bitcoin, revealing their identity could significantly impact the industry. Satoshi’s anonymity, however, is seen by many as integral to Bitcoin’s decentralized ethos, focusing on collective innovation rather than individual authority. Despite past claims pointing to figures like Dorian Nakamoto or Craig Wright, the creator’s true identity remains elusive. This raises the question: Is unmasking Satoshi necessary, or does their anonymity reinforce the principles of cryptocurrency? #Nostr #Bitcoin #asknostr đŸ€”
I assume you read it so you can give one example of smal govt. society that lasted?
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Have you done an extreme wardrobe simplification, like Steve Jobs? How did it go?
Sounds very bohemian
Drinking my coffee than taking a bike ride through the freshly rained Forrest Goodmorning
Humans are geed driven why we have been successful. We strive to out compete other species and now includes other humans. Peace wise we were the most at peace just surviving and staying in smaller tribes in larger spread. But in the end innovation has been pushed by us trying to kill each other.
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#Swan #bitcoin Straight to the point https://youtu.be/o-c_j2tgxDU?si=0kPTPMysBckIQLIK
Nine minute English abstract of the interview with Nout Wellink, former president of the Dutch Central Bank, on current geopolitical & economic issues: the European Union & Euro, China and #gold interesting for #bitcoin Converted using #ai youtu.be/Ccd64N-R6ps
Read about the Wendat peoples who were first encountered by the Jesuits in the 16th century. Or the Zana-Malata people, who were the descendants of pirates. Conquest by other, more structured, and hierarchical societies doesn’t necessarily mean it doesn’t work
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There's a book called "Why Nations Fail" it's a case study of all nation sized sovereigns to have a ever existed and focusses on this very conflict, in it you'll find many examples of the kind of government you've asked for. They all failed eventually, but so did every nation state to exist ever as well.
Si te da miedo usar #bitcoin con tu dinero real no te preocupes para eso esta las Wallets tesnet para que puedas aprender sin tener que arriesgar tu dinero 😁 #venezuela #hispano #colombia #brasil
Thought experiment: In 2140, mining will solely rely on transaction fees due to zero block subsidy. This new competition dynamic may result in miners prioritizing valuable blocks over others. For instance, if whales broadcast high-value (and high-fee) transactions at the same time, other miners might attempt to claim those rewards instead of building upon the existing block. Why would they compete for 100m sats when they can get 300m sats? The difficulty would be the same for both. Consequently, this could lead to an increase in short-term chain splits and potential rollbacks for mining the same lucrative transactions. If short-term chain splits become common and depending on fee volatility, rollbacks might extend beyond one block. In such a scenario, would the traditional "six confirmations" rule still provide a perfect guarantee of transaction finality? After writing this, I realized there is a paper on the topic: mining_CCS.pdf #asknostr #bitcoin #mining
I think the only way it works is when there is a collective understanding that one’s survival depends on cooperation with other people. The problem is that now individuals can be psychopathic, selfish, underhanded, and manipulative and still survive. Our communities are not tight knit enough, or transparent enough, to understand how much we need each other and whether other individuals are contributing or detracting from the success of the group.
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USA, when it was founded
We need to challenge our own opinions and beliefs or succumb to confirmation bias and planted ideas that have no anchors in reality.
If this was not true we’d have clear examples of it working. The fact that we don’t says the world over time optimized for organized societies with leaders and governing bodies. Notice im not saying anything about the size of that government.
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I don’t think humans are capable of governing themselves on a voluntary individual basis. Someone always wants an upper hand, to tilt things in their favor, which ultimately leads to conflict and violence until a more organized society steps in and takes over.
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