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by jstanley
3178 days ago
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OK then, enlighten me. In what ways does Bitcoin recreate the status quo problems of (1) the central bank being able to print arbitrary amounts of money, and (2) all individual-to-individual payments subject to censorship by a very small number of third-parties? |
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But here are your answers:
1) You live and take advantage of many things you might take for granted in a society that has a certain framework that must be maintained by service providers and it is maintained implicitly by the hordes of people on earth, when greed occurs or kinks in the system happen, printing money or not printing money are just tools to deal with issues.
2) Last time i bought something on craigslist, ebay, alibaba, amazon or from Sandy down the street i don't remember any censorship. I could be mistaken though. Maybe i did not think about something. I would like to see an example of this payment censorship you say largely affected your personal life.
Now definitely if you are trying to buy armored tanks, automatic weapons, drugs, women, censored dildos, yeah i could definitely see censorship. I just don't try to buy those things. :)
Don't get mad now, my sense of humor is an acquired taste :)