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Comment Re: Good deal (Score 0) 15

Is more like, âoeHi! Weâ(TM)re the IMF, and weâ(TM)ve heard that youâ(TM)re doing great with Bitcoin. However, weâ(TM)d like you to stop using Bitcoin, as your strategy is inspiring people worldwide. Please roll back Bitcoin policy. Hereâ(TM)s $1.4 billion to help you with that.â El Salvador: Thank you! Weâ(TM)ll accept the dollar for business transactions, but weâ(TM)ll continue to buy Bitcoin. ðY

Comment Bitcoin is the new gold (Score 5, Interesting) 80

Whether people like it or not, Bitcoin is emerging as the preferred medium for preserving wealth in the global inflationary environment. With a market capitalization surpassing that of silver, Bitcoin offers several advantages. It is a decentralized currency that cannot be inflated or manipulated by central banks. Additionally, it facilitates easy and fast transactions through a transparent and secure public network leveraging the lightning network. Moreover, its immutable nature ensures that everyone can participate in the economy securely. These factors make Bitcoin the new 2.0 for gold. Just as gunpowder technology revolutionized the mid-century world economy, Bitcoin is poised to transform the economic landscape. While some may perceive it as a scam, I encourage those of consequence who doubt its value to consider shorting it. Alternatively, I encourage everyone to research why Bitcoin is reshaping economic worldviews.

Comment It's been said by many experts (Score 1) 571

The first time I heard it was with Sir Ken Robinson at a Ted conference. I recommend everyone to watch it. His thesis is that creativity is as important as literacy and we should treat it with the same importance. I highly recommend everyone to watch the presentation. http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html

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