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We explore how Federal Reserve intervention is the 2020 reason for the famous saying "This time it's different" Recorded for posterity and for the timestamp. This is weeks away from turning ugly... The question: Will the Fed step in? If so, will it work? The signal is clear. The data is clear. The fool at the poker table is clear.…
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If you're on the timeline continuum and face left... You are staring at 2000 years of gold's reign as money and store of value. If you face right... You stare into the unknown future and possibly wonder if it fits in with the digitalization of our society. Will atoms turn into bits when it comes to wealth preservation? Only the future generations c…
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We explore why closed networks currently used by banks, finance and governement will eventually be crushed by the evolution of blockchain. Internet was open source and it decimated closed networks like retail, banking, bookstores, music stores, travel agencies. Blockchain will do the same. It's just starting to show its power. We cover a few exampl…
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We examine the impact that market crashes have on the space...holistically. They are the best part of Bitcoin and Blockchain's rise. It's a compression algorithm that generates the evolution of a new technology -- at a speed we're just not used to. Let's look at the DNA of the boom/bust cycles Bitcoin has endured and why they are fantastic for the …
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We continue to look at how internet in 1996 looks nothing like it did in 2006 or 2016. Current metrics, technology or assumptions for who is the better "tech" or "most popular" equate to short-term evaluation that tricks us into thinking it can be used to predict the future. How many AOL users were there in 1997? Does that number even remotely matt…
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We briefly explore how electricity started to build the grid on GE's assumption that more use cases would come after the light bulb. We further look at how the Internet started with email, light browsing and chat as the initial use cases in 1996. Transposing those innovations onto what blockchain could look like, gives us a reminder that use cases …
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We look at the trend that Kickstarter has evolved in the last 8 years and see how it works outwardly into 2030. VCs would love to invest in African and domains outside of the US...but... They just dont have the trust mechanisms to ensure their money is safe and being used according to the business plan. They currently HAVE TO rely on the US judicia…
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