Good interview. But there last 3 minutes are pure gold. Malice talks about anarchy as a mindset...
If someone could clip 1:02:51 to 1:03:33 and post, you'd be doing the nostr community a great service.
Thanks in advance!
Trivium
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Freedom maximalist. Autodidact. Electrical Engineer. Critical thinking is the decentralization of the mind.
I'm just going to drop this here for our friends in England in case you need it. It's Open Source, just don't forget to change the title and date...Cheers!
#NoHardFeelings


Happy Labor Day #nostr!


"...Take the prophets of Baal; let not one of them escape".
- 1 Kings 18:40


The longest running encrypted money ledger was the British Tally Stick.
A brief history ๐
The British tally stick was a wooden record used for accounting and debt management from the 12th century until the 19th century, primarily by the Exchequer of England.
These sticks, typically made from willow or hazel wood harvested along the Thames near the Palace of Westminster, were used to record financial transactions such as taxes, debts, and fines.
The system involved carving notches of varying widths and depths onto the stick to represent different monetary values, including pounds (ยฃ), shillings (s), and pence (d).
The details of the transaction, such as the amount owed and the parties involved, were inscribed on the stick.
The key innovation was splitting the stick lengthwise into two parts: the "stock," kept by the creditor, and the "foil," retained by the debtor.
The unique grain pattern of the wood ensured that the two halves could only be matched with each other, providing a secure and forgery-proof method of verification.
This system was used to record payments made to the Royal Treasury by tax collectors and later served as interest-free IOUs, which were fully transferrable and could even be used to pay taxes, effectively functioning as a form of money.
The practice of using tally sticks as a circulating medium of exchange led to the creation of a dedicated exchange space, which eventually evolved into the Stock Exchange.
The use of tally sticks was officially abolished in 1826, but a large accumulation of them remained in the Palace of Westminster.
In 1834, the Clerk of Works decided to burn the old tally sticks in furnaces to dispose of them, but the fire got out of control and destroyed the Palace of Westminster, including both Houses of Parliament. - Ironic isn't it.


Bitcoin employee of the month.


Not an accident.


GM. Have you ever seen a 45 year cup and handle chart before?
Me either...#silver


Gold is flipping Treasuries.


I'm having a hard time understanding the world right now.
Its almost like these cute little stickers were never invented. WTF?


I'll let you in on a little secret...Muslim women are not allowed in public without a man and are required to wear a burka not to opress them, but to protect them.


Bitcoin is like ammo:
1. If stored properly, it lasts forever.
2. It can help secure you and your family.
3. Its a gateway drug toward freedom.
4. You can never have enough.
What did I miss?

