Source: ElBitcoin
Original Title: Is Bitcoin agorist and anarcho-capitalist?
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Is the primary function of cryptocurrencies to evade oversight, the banking system, taxes, discretionary inflation? Today we are joined by philosopher Sebastián Ortiz to answer these questions.
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RugResistant
· 11-30 14:14
checked the framing here... ngl the "primary function = tax evasion" premise already red flags the whole discourse. bitcoin's got way more surface area than just agorism, but yeah the vulnerability to ideological capture is real.
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DegenGambler
· 11-30 02:03
Crypto world philosopher? That's funny, ask a thousand people and you'll get a thousand different answers.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 11-30 01:54
nah this is where most people get it twisted tbh... bitcoin's literally just a settlement layer, tax evasion is just a side effect lmao. the real alpha is understanding liquidity flows across chains.
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AirdropHunter007
· 11-30 01:53
Bitcoin is essentially a rebellion against the existing financial system; tax evasion is just a superficial reason.
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OnChainDetective
· 11-30 01:47
Wait a moment, I need to check the fund flow of this Sebastian Ortiz... Is this guy really asking "Is encryption essentially just a tax evasion tool"? That's a bit ridiculous, the on-chain evidence is right here.
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DegenTherapist
· 11-30 01:44
Tax evasion is just a false proposition anyway; Bitcoin is originally just a technological tool, overly packaged with ideology.
Is Bitcoin agorist and anarcho-capitalist?
Source: ElBitcoin Original Title: Is Bitcoin agorist and anarcho-capitalist? Original Link: Is the primary function of cryptocurrencies to evade oversight, the banking system, taxes, discretionary inflation? Today we are joined by philosopher Sebastián Ortiz to answer these questions.