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Tue Feb 25 18:46:54 UTC 2014 <benkay> cads ##econometrics
Tue Feb 25 07:09:49 UTC 2014 <cerelenius> the problem with usury is your economy never grows fast enough to keep up with the debt + interest
Tue Feb 25 07:05:36 UTC 2014 <cerelenius> renaissance was a bread and circus to cover the economic looting of that time
Tue Feb 25 07:03:35 UTC 2014 <cerelenius> bitcoin economy you will always have everyone impoverished except about 0.001% of holders
Tue Feb 25 06:58:57 UTC 2014 <cerelenius> greenspan_fan: modern economics is all about having something swell in value(deflation) via usury. bitcoin is no exception pal
Tue Feb 25 06:56:47 UTC 2014 <cerelenius> well economics is a pseudo physics, adam smith essentially seperated it from moral philosophy
Tue Feb 25 06:54:22 UTC 2014 <cerelenius> satoshi was probably jewish, from the economic theory around btc at least
Mon Feb 24 13:04:24 UTC 2014 <ThickAsThieves> what's an economic life?
Sun Feb 23 08:24:32 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> "If all of this seems like a great deal of trouble, think what's at stake. We are faced with the most evil enemy mankind has known in his long climb from the swamp to the stars. There can be no security anywhere in the free world if there is no fiscal and economic stability within the United States. Those who ask us to trade our freedom for the soup kitchen of the welfare state are architects of a policy of accommodati
Sat Feb 22 07:00:41 UTC 2014 <bitcoinpete> 1.5 years later, after reading more economics, finance, philosophy, risk management, and I finally got it
Fri Feb 21 08:02:33 UTC 2014 <greenspan_fan> I don't even really know how the us economy functions, but it does, after a fashion
Fri Feb 21 04:32:22 UTC 2014 <decimation> his early stuff was good, especially on the structure of power in the us and economics
Thu Feb 20 19:51:11 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> thinking otherwise is right out of the book with the flat earth, the perpetuum mobile, the keynesian economics and so on and so forth.
Thu Feb 20 07:56:38 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> and so... you know, economic recovery. we've hired more people to do nothing, go us.
Thu Feb 20 05:51:02 UTC 2014 <greenspan_fan> it's a question of economics-- is subverting a cryptocurrency worth more to you than profiting from it?
Thu Feb 20 04:53:59 UTC 2014 <greenspan_fan> it kinda depends if it's past the point where adoption is widespread enough to sustain an economy w/o needing easy conversion between fiat and btc
Thu Feb 20 02:53:12 UTC 2014 <Duffer1> the over all story is well worth the overlong theories of possible future technical/civil/economic possibilities
Thu Feb 20 01:13:23 UTC 2014 <cads> I do want to do a mathematical treatise of some austrian school economics
Wed Feb 19 13:59:06 UTC 2014 <the20year> Moldova seems to be a shining beacon of economic and poltical freedom. But that's the only one I can think of
Wed Feb 19 13:57:59 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> i still use them, they're still available for sale. not in the supermarkets, of course, which happens to be great : i never used them, but now more people have direct economic incentive not to.