Название | : | Robert Breedlove: Philosophy of Bitcoin from First Principles | Lex Fridman Podcast #176 |
Продолжительность | : | 4.03.49 |
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Просмотров | : | 452 rb |
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Speaking of mistakes, having Vitlaik on the show more times than Breedlove Comment from : NithusezniSezni |
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Still a great interview Now we've got Bitcoin Lightening which makes Altcoins even more obsolete Comment from : Kevin Klockzin |
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Time for Breedlove round 2! ❤ Comment from : Dan Jim bob |
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Robert is the Roy Sebag of Bitcoin (he supports precious metals) Comment from : Angband Art |
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Adam Sandler over here Comment from : Angband Art |
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For sure this guy is not an economist terrible explanation I do agree though xD Comment from : Benito Rojas |
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1 police will seize the illegal contraband 2 anything that contains the illegal contraband and 3 arrest you if you possess illegal contraband Comment from : Jarrod Yuki |
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Does anyone know the book he was referring to by the man who worked with dead people, when he was talking about hope ? Comment from : Parampreet Singh |
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Please have Jason Lowery as a guest! His theory on softwar and power projection is very interesting Comment from : Jack Wheeler |
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Thank you so much Lex and Robert for the knowledge, information and insights sharedbrbrI will apply thembrbrI'm grateful Comment from : Ekay-Tech and Go ⚡ |
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if supply is absolutely limited, by design, how do you lend it for interest? Not by central banks, by commercial loan companies Comment from : Alex Hubble |
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2:00:11 Comment from : Irina |
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Robert Breedlove is the Lex Fridman of bitcoin Comment from : Jack Wheeler |
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Living in what might be considered the exact opposite modality is more "fruitful" to the expansion of all life over time and space Ownership is a legal fallacy because it requires a legal system to prove Possession on the other hand is empirically recognized based upon proximity and exclusivity at any given moment The belief that a tiny, short-lived creature residing on a 45 billion year old rock hurling through vast time and space "owns" a piece of it is beyond reason when viewed from the macro It's akin to a flea claiming it "owns" the dog upon which it feeds Although I absolutely agree with Robert regarding the ills of government and the centralized creation of artificial value (money), I don't come to the same conclusions or narratives, though I once did brThe generalists/polymaths attempt to understand the connectedness of all things through the study of multiple disciplines such as geology, anatomy, physiology, biology, psychology, ecology, technology, chemistry, history, astronomy and many other disciplines that end in the letter y (Sorry about the dad humor) Although depth of knowledge is critical to greater understanding, it is breadth of knowledge which can make corrections to the common ailment known as binocular vision that skews the proverbial vision of so many specialists Comment from : Dave Mayton |
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How is this not one of the highest viewed episodes in the catalog??? This was so eye opening Definitely one of my favorites I was engaged literally the entire time You should follow up with him Comment from : Ian Gagel |
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Psychopathy is a psychological state that determines the moral proclivity of an individual human being And it would seem that some people are just born "broken", for lack of a better term That is why two people can experience very similar upbringings and life conditions, and yet one will naturally embrace true criminality while the other will instead aspire to a more moral and productive lifestyle and or behavior patterns Now there is some disagreement about whether or not that is actually true, but I think the evidence is on the side of those making the positive claim Those who reject the idea that some are born broken make an alternate claim that rather than actually being born a psychopath, some people have a much greater chance of becoming psychopaths due to their genetics They are essentially making the same claim, but they believe that some people who have a high probability of becoming psychopaths can be nurtured into a more healthy and socially productive state of mind The thing is, whether or not a psychopath was born that way, they are practically incapable of conscientiousness It may be true that like narcissism, psychopathy is a sliding scale, and that some psychopaths are less psychopathic than others and can thus have their mental illness more or less treated through psychiatric means But I think it is generally recognized that some psychopaths at least are beyond psychological reform, and can only be reasoned with by applying to the sense of self preservation or gratification It should be noted that the more highly intelligent and ambitious psychopaths learn how to blend into society, and gravitate towards positions of power and authority Suffice it to say that politicians are much more likely to be true psychopaths than just about any other people group, and the bigger the government gets, the more likely such people will find their way into political offices and will often work together in order to take better advantage of their political positions Comment from : Jamie Peay |
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This is the supreme proposition of our time: why use money that steals from you and maintains power for those who create it from thin air instead of money that rises in value and is created by the people directly in peer to peer transactions? Viva Ludwig von Mises! Down with Ingsoc Fiat Empire!!! "Money is being used by those who create it against those who can't" Bitcoin Blockchain breaks Fiat Slavechain! Let's goooo!!!! Comment from : Tee CFortuna |
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This discourse has a profound impact on my affect I am broadened exponentially Comment from : OhYesEyeToldYouSo |
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❤ Comment from : David Laplant |
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