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by freeflight
1703 days ago
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> ok, then what of the cryptocurrency drug markets? those were created by govt? Indirectly yes, right now one of their biggest selling points is not being in the legal realm of government regulated markets. If the government were to legalize drugs/endorse crypto that dynamic would heavily change, the black variants of these markets would lose quite a big part of their appeal and thus the demand for them and ultimately their market share. > goverment is but one way to achieve that organization There has to be some form of authority enforcing rules, or else you end up with a very anarchistic form of "market" where everything goes. That "everything" ranges from mundanities, like making a "business model" out of cheating people, to selling people like property because when there's a buyer, who has the right the stop me from selling? |
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Your anarchy already exists, and they fight with lawyers to decide the winner. Businesses with exactly the vision you describe exist everywhere. Government enables this kind of trickery.