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LegendaryActivity: 3290Merit: 1485 Re: Parity watch -> Who's next? February 08, 2017, 05:21:35 AM

Last edit: February 22, 2017, 11:48:27 PM by marcus_of_augustus #302 https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2214rank.html



Looks like the CIA database of M1 has been updated as at 2017-12-31 ... unsurprisingly a lot of these countries have inflated their money supplies (as measured in USD ) so some of the countries that bitcoin had surpassed have now got 'bigger' money stocks. Isn't money wonderful when you can just print it out of thin air like that! So bitcoin needs to run faster just to stay still it seems



bitcoin is now back below Burma at position 69 with $18.2 billion M1, i.e stock of narrow money. Looks like the CIA database of M1 has been updated as at 2017-12-31 ... unsurprisingly a lot of these countries have inflated their money supplies (as measured in USD) so some of the countries that bitcoin had surpassed have now got 'bigger' money stocks. Isn't money wonderful when you can just print it out of thin air like that! So bitcoin needs to run faster just to stay still it seemsbitcoin is now back below Burma at position 69 with $18.2 billion M1, i.e stock of narrow money. Monetary Freedom - an inalienable right

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Full MemberActivity: 153Merit: 100 Re: Parity watch -> Who's next? March 02, 2017, 04:14:24 PM #307 Quote from: marcus_of_augustus on February 08, 2017, 05:21:35 AM https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2214rank.html



Looks like the CIA database of M1 has been updated as at 2017-12-31 ... unsurprisingly a lot of these countries have inflated their money supplies (as measured in USD ) so some of the countries that bitcoin had surpassed have now got 'bigger' money stocks. Isn't money wonderful when you can just print it out of thin air like that! So bitcoin needs to run faster just to stay still it seems



bitcoin is now back below Burma at position 69 with $18.2 billion M1, i.e stock of narrow money.

Looks like the CIA database of M1 has been updated as at 2017-12-31 ... unsurprisingly a lot of these countries have inflated their money supplies (as measured in USD) so some of the countries that bitcoin had surpassed have now got 'bigger' money stocks. Isn't money wonderful when you can just print it out of thin air like that! So bitcoin needs to run faster just to stay still it seemsbitcoin is now back below Burma at position 69 with $18.2 billion M1, i.e stock of narrow money.

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LegendaryActivity: 1904Merit: 1001 Re: Parity watch -> Who's next? March 02, 2017, 11:20:39 PM #309 Quote from: marcus_of_augustus on March 02, 2017, 10:56:39 PM Wow, that's a beautiful beach in Cuba ... commies can ruin anything.



I highly recommend you watch The Cuba Libre Story on Netflix. Yes, Che Guevara was communist, but Fidel Castro was opposed to it until the US branded him as one. At that point he had no choice but to embrace the Soviets. That said, we've never seen real communism on a national scale. We've seen autocracies hiding behind a communist banner. The central tenant of communism is worker owned businesses, not state run economies. I highly recommend you watch The Cuba Libre Story on Netflix. Yes, Che Guevara was communist, but Fidel Castro was opposed to it until the US branded him as one. At that point he had no choice but to embrace the Soviets. That said, we've never seen real communism on a national scale. We've seen autocracies hiding behind a communist banner. The central tenant of communism is worker owned businesses, not state run economies. https://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf

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LegendaryActivity: 1778Merit: 1008 Re: Parity watch -> Who's next? March 03, 2017, 01:24:28 AM #310 Quote from: notme on March 02, 2017, 11:20:39 PM Quote from: marcus_of_augustus on March 02, 2017, 10:56:39 PM Wow, that's a beautiful beach in Cuba ... commies can ruin anything.



I highly recommend you watch The Cuba Libre Story on Netflix. Yes, Che Guevara was communist, but Fidel Castro was opposed to it until the US branded him as one. At that point he had no choice but to embrace the Soviets. That said, we've never seen real communism on a national scale. We've seen autocracies hiding behind a communist banner. The central tenant of communism is worker owned businesses, not state run economies.

I highly recommend you watch The Cuba Libre Story on Netflix. Yes, Che Guevara was communist, but Fidel Castro was opposed to it until the US branded him as one. At that point he had no choice but to embrace the Soviets. That said, we've never seen real communism on a national scale. We've seen autocracies hiding behind a communist banner. The central tenant of communism is worker owned businesses, not state run economies.

yea, but now the concept of communism is tainted by those autocracies, so we may never see a real one. least in our life times.

yea, but now the concept of communism is tainted by those autocracies, so we may never see a real one. least in our life times. i don't post much, but this space for rent.

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LegendaryActivity: 1904Merit: 1001 Re: Parity watch -> Who's next? March 03, 2017, 04:51:04 AM #311 Quote from: arklan on March 03, 2017, 01:24:28 AM Quote from: notme on March 02, 2017, 11:20:39 PM Quote from: marcus_of_augustus on March 02, 2017, 10:56:39 PM Wow, that's a beautiful beach in Cuba ... commies can ruin anything.



I highly recommend you watch The Cuba Libre Story on Netflix. Yes, Che Guevara was communist, but Fidel Castro was opposed to it until the US branded him as one. At that point he had no choice but to embrace the Soviets. That said, we've never seen real communism on a national scale. We've seen autocracies hiding behind a communist banner. The central tenant of communism is worker owned businesses, not state run economies.

I highly recommend you watch The Cuba Libre Story on Netflix. Yes, Che Guevara was communist, but Fidel Castro was opposed to it until the US branded him as one. At that point he had no choice but to embrace the Soviets. That said, we've never seen real communism on a national scale. We've seen autocracies hiding behind a communist banner. The central tenant of communism is worker owned businesses, not state run economies.

yea, but now the concept of communism is tainted by those autocracies, so we may never see a real one. least in our life times.



yea, but now the concept of communism is tainted by those autocracies, so we may never see a real one. least in our life times.

Certainly not an entire nation-state. Communism is alive and well on a small scale embedded in every nation. Even in the uber-capitalist US, there are companies who are nearly entirely employee owned. There are many advantages of such a structure, starting with the ability to look more at the long term consequences of decisions rather than focusing on the next quarter's earnings. Certainly not an entire nation-state. Communism is alive and well on a small scale embedded in every nation. Even in the uber-capitalist US, there are companies who are nearly entirely employee owned. There are many advantages of such a structure, starting with the ability to look more at the long term consequences of decisions rather than focusing on the next quarter's earnings. https://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf

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LegendaryActivity: 1806Merit: 1001 Re: Parity watch -> Who's next? March 03, 2017, 08:19:30 AM

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