From the white paper: > "Libra’s mission is to enable a simple global currency and financial infrastructure that empowers billions of people." They do this by issuing coins in exchange for fiat money, which is held by the reserve. > "Interest on the reserve assets will be used to cover the costs of the system, ensure low transaction fees, pay dividends to investors who provided capital to jumpstart the ecosystem [...…
Facebook reveals its cryptocurrency Libra
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#532What is Chaumian cash?
And here's my own personal re-captcha:
Why hasn't some small country somewhere issued their own Chaumian cash to attract... anything? Seems like there would be quite a lot of ways to implement and configure such a system. And it wouldn't take that big of a reserve to help fuel, say, a burgeoning blog micropayment system to the tune of what a Patreon or whatever currently offers.
There's plenty of small countries which offer all kinds of dastardly financial instruments to rich people, so I don't see "it would fuel money laundering" as an explanation for the complete lack of Chaumian cash in our universe.
Edit: clarification
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#533Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's an oligarchy just like the nearest hotdog stand is a dictatorship. Don't like it don't use it. Try saying the same to the governments come tax-time.
> Try saying the same to the governments come tax-time... OK, that was a good one. Literally cut through my anger and indignation and made me laugh out loud. Respect man.
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#534Step 1 - say that your "coin" is not centralized Step 2 - proceed to contradict yourself in the next sentence How the hell is a an obviously centralized system with 3 dozens of privileged entities is not centralized... Also it is not only oligarchy, but completely unaccountable shady oligarchy. Why people continue to "want" it is beyond understanding.
It's an oligarchy just like the nearest hotdog stand is a dictatorship. Don't like it don't use it. Try saying the same to the governments come tax-time.
This is a tired, old, fallacious comparison.
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#536It's interesting to note that there aren't any device manufacturers as members. No Google, Apple, Samsung, HTC, etc. That's going to make this an uphill battle for them. It implies that those companies have their own ideas. Or, perhaps, they just aren't willing to partner with FB right now given their toxic reputation for privacy.
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#537Step 1 - say that your "coin" is not centralized Step 2 - proceed to contradict yourself in the next sentence How the hell is a an obviously centralized system with 3 dozens of privileged entities is not centralized... Also it is not only oligarchy, but completely unaccountable shady oligarchy. Why people continue to "want" it is beyond understanding.
It's an oligarchy just like the nearest hotdog stand is a dictatorship. Don't like it don't use it. Try saying the same to the governments come tax-time.
1) Tell people to vote with their feet/wallet
2) Ridicule them for spending more
The dark side of the network effect is that as the network grows it becomes harder and harder to be a conscientious objector. Also abstaining isn't really participating. And by not participating you get no say in the narrative.
When you have a coherent thought on the subject, let us know.
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#538It's amazing how short of a memory people have. The financial system has at least a few centuries of experience and todays regulatory climate is a reflection of the lessons learned. To some, these rules may seem arbitrary and they sometimes are but people forget how things before. I find it amusing that the big selling point behind the initial round of cryptocurrency was its lack of regulation.
its lack of regulation. This is false actually. Cryptocurrency's "selling point" is being regulated by mathematical rules and not by potentially-corrupted policymakers.
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#540Edit: Due to censorship I request you to remove this account since you've not constructed a way to do it ourselves.