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@ -707,7 +707,9 @@ private room.
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The infrastructure proposed in [Anonymous Multi-Hop Locks] for lightning
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network transactions is also private room infrastructure, so we should
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implement private rooms on that model.
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implement private rooms on that model. Indeed we have to, in order to implement
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a gateway between our crypto currency and bitcoin lightning, without which
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we cannot have a liquidity event for our startup.
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In order to do money over a private room, you need a `reliable broadcast channel`,
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so that Bob cannot organize a private room with Ann and Carol,
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@ -882,8 +884,8 @@ regularly sends them the latest keys.
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# Blockchains
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You need a cryptocurrency like Bitcoin, but Bitcoin is too readily traceable.
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Wasabi wallet has a cure for bitcoin traceability, but it is not easy to use
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that Wasabi capability, and most people will not, despite the very nice user
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Sparrow wallet has a cure for bitcoin traceability, but it is not easy to use
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that Sparrow capability, and most people will not, despite the very nice user
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interface. The lightning network over bitcoin could fix those problems, and
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also overcome Bitcoin’s scaling limit, but I don’t think much of the current
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implementation of the lightning network. The latest bitcoin upgrade,
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@ -1089,7 +1091,7 @@ pressure. We start by enabling discussion groups, which will be an
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unprofitable exercise, but the big money is in enabling business.
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Discussion groups are a necessary first step.
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## Cold Start Problem and Metcalf's law.
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## Cold Start Problem and Metcalf's law
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Metcalf's law: The usefulness of a network to any one person
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considering joining it depends on how many people have already joined.
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@ -1139,10 +1141,11 @@ And the cold start problem means we cannot directly take over that niche either.
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But our proposed privacy mechanism means we have a tech advantage over both
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Bitcoin and Monero - better contract capability than Bitcoin or Ether, because
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a snark can prove fulfillment of a contract that without burdening the network
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a snark can prove fulfillment of a contract without burdening the network
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with a costly proof of fulfillment, and without revealing everything to the
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network, and without the rest of the network needing to know what that
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contract is or be able to evaluate it. Because of its privacy mechanism,
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network, and without the rest of the network needing to know what that there was
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a contract, what that contract is nor to be able to evaluate it.
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Because of its privacy mechanism,
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Monero cannot do contracts, which prevents atomic exchange between Monero
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and Bitcoin, and prevents Monero from doing a lightning network that would
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enable fast atomic exchange between itself and Bitcoin lightning.
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@ -118,11 +118,17 @@ was an earthly reflection of the divine scales of justice and the symmetry of Go
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When the dust settled over the Great Minority Mortgage Meltdown it became apparent that
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the books of the financial entities involved had little connection to God's creation.
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When the books are lie imposed on you by hostile outsiders. you lose cohesion around profit,
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The state has been attacking the cohesion of the corporation just as it has been attacking
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the cohesion of the family. Modern corporate capitalism is incompatible with SoX,
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because if your books are detached from reality,
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lies that hostile outsiders demand that you believe,
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the corporation has lost that which makes it one person.
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When the books are lie imposed on you by hostile outsiders you lose cohesion around profit,
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making things, buying, selling, and satisfying the customer,
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and instead substitute cohesion around gay sex, minority representation, and abortion rights.
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Notice Musk's tactic of making each of his enterprises a moral crusade,
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and also of giving them a legal form that evades SoX accounting.
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and also of giving them a legal form that evades SoX accounting. Which legal form does
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not permit their shares to be publicly traded.
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To believe the corporation is real, for the many people of the corporation to believe the
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corporation is one person, the books have to reflect reality,
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@ -131,7 +137,7 @@ The Christian doctrine of the Logos gives reality moral authority,
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since reality is a manifestation of will of God.
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In the Enron scandal, the books were misleading to the tune of about seventy billion dollars,
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in that they creatively moved their debts from buying things on credit off the books,
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in that they creatively moved their debts incurred by buying things on credit off the books,
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and that was the justification for SoX accounting.
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Which is very effective in preventing people from moving debts off the books.
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@ -139,7 +145,7 @@ In the Great Minority Mortgage Meltdown, the SoX books were misleading to the tu
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of about seven *trillion* dollars, about one hundred times as much money as the Enron scandal,
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largely due to the fact that the people responsible for paying the mortgages could not be found or identified,
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and many of them probably did not exist, and many of the properties were not only grossly overvalued,
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but pledged to multiple mortgages, were frequently impossible to identify,
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but pledged to multiple mortgages, or were impossible to identify,
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and some of them may not have existed either. It usually said that the losses in the
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Great Minority Mortgage Meltdown were the result of housing prices being unrealistically inflated,
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but they were unrealistically inflated because people who, if they existed at all,
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@ -159,7 +165,8 @@ the papers in big financial centres far from the alleged location of the alleged
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The mortgagees did not demand id, because id racist. Much as demanding id is racist when
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you want to ask voters for id, but not when you want entry to a Democratic party gathering.
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Enron's books implied that non-existent entities were responsible for paying the debt that they had incurred
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Enron's books implied that non-existent entities were responsible for
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paying the debts that they had incurred
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through buying stuff on credit, thus moving the debt off the books. In the Great Minority Mortgage Meltdown,
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the banks claimed that people who, if they existed at all, could not possibly pay,
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owed them enormous amounts of money.
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title:
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The Usury problem
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...
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# Usury in Christianity
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The Christian concept of usury presupposes that capitalism was divinely
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ordained in the fall, and that we are commanded to use capital productively
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and wisely.
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And if things don’t work out, he is free and clear if he returns the cattle or
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the house.
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# Usury in Islam
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The Islamic ban on usury is similar to the Christian ban, but their frame is
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rather that the lender shares the risk, rather than that the lender is charging
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rental on a productive property. The dark enlightenment frame is game
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@ -59,6 +64,8 @@ collect interest on the mortgage, but then there is a housing slump, the
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mortgagor returns the house in good order and condition, but in the middle of
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housing slump, the mortgagee is sol under the old Christian laws, and the mortgagor, though now houseless, is free and clear of debt.
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# How everything went to hell
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Well, lenders did not like that. They wanted their money even if things did
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not work out, and they wanted to be able to lend money to someone to throw a
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big party, someone who probably did not understand the concept of compound
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@ -68,6 +75,8 @@ And the Jews of course operated by different rules, and Kings would borrow
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from the Jews, and then give the Jews exemption from the Christian laws, so
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that they could lend money against the person to Christians.
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## Term Transformation
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And then, things got messier with fractional reserve banking.
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People want to lend short and borrow long, borrow money with fixed schedule
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@ -94,6 +103,8 @@ start using banknotes as money, bits of paper backed by claims against real
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property, if the lending is more or less Christian, and claims against real
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people, if it is not all that Christian.
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## Leading to fiat money
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And then, one day it rains on everyone, and everyone hits up the bank at
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the same time for the money they had stashed away for a rainy day, and
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you have a financial crisis.
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@ -108,6 +119,8 @@ government notes backed by claims against taxpayers.
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And here we are. Jewish rules, fiat money.
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# Cryptocurrency and Usury
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Well, how does cryptocurrency address this? It is backed by absolutely
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nothing at all.
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