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Praxeologist ~ Cryptoanarchist ~ Cypherpunk
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Max 1 month ago
Reading through the footnotes, and that takes like 3 hours alone... That went kinda out of hand, but I can't miss the opportunity to shill a bunch of great books. View quoted note →
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Max 1 month ago
Casey Neistat checking out Bitcoin beech in El Salvador.
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Max 1 month ago
Just finished recording the audio book of the third edition of The Praxeology of Privacy. Will send it to print soon, and start publishing those chapter to Nostr as well. This edition got a lot more detail and better explanations. Thanks to all those that helped review!
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Max 1 month ago
I got to read and review an early version of the book, and I highly recommend it! Talks not only about how you can defend your own bitcoin, but also what must be done to defend the broader Bitcoin network. View quoted note →
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Max 1 month ago
Any seminar by Mark Passion is a much watch. He just released this new one, check it out.
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Max 1 month ago
@White Noise 2 person chats work very smooth now. But groups are still flaky. We'll address that hopefully by the next release.
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Max 1 month ago
Nodesignal-Talk - E280 - Sovereign Engineering – Show-Talk-Build Nodesignal
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Max 1 month ago
A new post on a distinction usually dismissed as semantic nitpicking that turns out to explain why Bitcoin works. Complicated systems are intricate yet knowable. Complex systems are emergent and resist top-down control. The interesting question is which kind of problem each layer of a monetary system should be, and Bitcoin's answer reshapes how we should think about protocol design. View quoted note →
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Max 1 month ago
Murray Rothbard produced more rigorous, integrated work across more domains than any other libertarian thinker of the 20th century. His books span monetary theory, political philosophy, revisionist history, and economic thought, and they hold together because they all flow from the same foundational axioms. This guide maps a reading order through his major works, from the accessible entry points through to the advanced systematic treatises, with a summary of each book's argument and what it adds to the whole. View quoted note →