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>>16077500
>>16077648
Acktually a "fork" is what happens, what's left are just chains. Calling either of the chains that result from a fork "a fork" is retarded.

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>>15070244
It would be amazingly awesome provided that the replacement is not another central bank run by Keynesian charlatan PhDs.
A gold standard as the replacement would be most likely. Either that or a basket of gold and other commodities.
The replacement would cause lots of short term turmoil (think stock market down 50 - 70%, but over the long run it would lead to more human progress in 20 years than we've had in the last hundred.
>>15070299
This is certainly a (very small) risk. BTC is a bet against retarded monetary policy. If the USD were unfucked BTC would not have as many use cases. I think this is not very likely though because the US Gov has no way to service its debt if monetary policy is reigned in.

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>>13837154
Craig is unironically one of the last true Renaissance men alive in this age of degeneracy and decay. My specialty is also bio-related and it never ceases to amaze me how he is able to pull from different disciplines and synthesize effectively. Bitcoin itself is an interdisciplinary tour de force, so being a polymath is something you'd expect of Satoshi.

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>>13784474
>In the case of the two registrations issued to Mr. Wright, during the examination process, the Office took note of the well-known pseudonym “Satoshi Nakamoto,” and asked the applicant to confirm that Craig Steven Wright was the author and claimant of the works being registered. Mr. Wright made that confirmation. This correspondence is part of the public registration record.
>made that confirmation
>that confirmation
Shouldn't be hard to FOIA all correspondence relating to the "confirmation"
Frankly guys, I'm only two years out of law school but this is not looking good for the Satoshi-deniers. It doesn't really make sense for a scammer to behave this way and get involved with various courts and government offices, which is actually the exact opposite of classic scammer behavior.
Someone should submit a FOIA records request and post the results here.

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>>13476848
Here's what you need to do to get anything over the standard "keeping up with inflation" raise:

- Keep wagecucking at your current job.
- Apply for and ACTUALLY GET a job offer for something above you current paygrade at a competing company. Do this without telling your boss or coworkers, of course.
- Get a salary offer from said competing company and show it to your current boss.

Wost case scenario, you move to a company that values your skills more. Best case scenario your current boss makes you a better counteroffer and your salary doubles overnight.

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>>12779974
this desu.

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>>12727140
And it's growing exponentially, kek. Somewhere between 1 million a head and 1 billion a head, this fucker has to implode.
>>12727217
>History is full of boom and bust cycles
ZIRP + QE is unprecedented financial repression. There is nothing to compare the clownworld we live in right now to historically speaking.
>>12727274
This is the right answer. The dollar will have to die, eventually. Let's hope the crypto-ark is ready before that day otherwise we are all cosmically fucked.
>>12727286
>This time it's different.
Yes it is, but not in the sense you're talking about.

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