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Sun Aug 21 09:20:46 UTC 2016  <punkman>   https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/aug/19/collective-action-via-social-media-brings-hope-to-gig-economy-workers

Wed Jul 27 09:10:45 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   'hardforks are good for economy!!111'

Thu Jul 14 10:42:25 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Bitcoin Surpasses Gold Trading in Brazil | Foundation for Economic Education ... ( http://bit.ly/29F89sI )

Wed Jun 22 20:45:26 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   in shanghai, humans - economical. in eurocracy, mouthbreathing derps with 'rights' - not so.

Mon Jun 06 15:18:03 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   <-- this is a decent overview of how fiat economies work

Mon Jun 06 15:18:00 UTC 2016  <funkenstein_>   09:00:56 pankkake: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-libya-economy-idUSKCN0YP156

Mon Jun 06 09:00:56 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   http://www.reuters.com/article/us-libya-economy-idUSKCN0YP156

Thu Jun 02 11:35:16 UTC 2016  <jurov>   i'm certain there's gray/black economy in play

Mon May 02 09:43:10 UTC 2016  <punkman>   so I guess the story is he secretly signed that string for BBC/Economist/Gavin or something like that

Tue Apr 26 21:26:19 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   unless backed up with actual economic activity, e.g., mining bauxite or whatnot

Fri Apr 01 00:00:13 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Logged on 31-03-2016 23:35:50; kakobrekla: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-03-2016#1442725 < this is also what we see in the pseudo science called 'economics'. they are trying to make the economy stable, do away with day to day volatility only to totally explode every so often. a complex system, such as human body or tmsr. often benefits from volatility. keep that tightly regulated and you get a guaranteed blowup.

Thu Mar 31 23:35:50 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-03-2016#1442725 < this is also what we see in the pseudo science called 'economics'. they are trying to make the economy stable, do away with day to day volatility only to totally explode every so often. a complex system, such as human body or tmsr. often benefits from volatility. keep that tightly regulated and you get a guaranteed blowup.

Tue Mar 22 12:18:47 UTC 2016  <davout>   http://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/2016/03/22/bitcoin-crise-de-croissance-et-querelle-de-chapelle_4887776_3234.html

Wed Mar 16 11:53:07 UTC 2016  <*>   adlai does not control economic consensus, nor the miners

Wed Mar 16 11:52:36 UTC 2016  <adlai>   fwiw, i sincerely doubt miners would "let core devs decide" if they believed "economic consensus" were against the devs; but this leaves open the problem of convincing them of this.

Tue Mar 15 02:27:13 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Logged on 14-03-2016 21:44:17; asciilifeform: anyway my original point was that much of what we think of as 'tmsr economy' is not actually tmsr in any reasonable sense of the word, in that it is not effected by folks having a wot presence, nor does it even have so much as iceberg tip in the public forum.

Tue Mar 15 00:22:07 UTC 2016  <mircea_popescu>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=14-03-2016#1432701 << the big problem here is that in a nascent economy (and please remember that bitbet was born in 2012, not in 2015, and its primary function at the time was stuff like http://trilema.com/2013/the-positive-market-effects-of-the-delivery-bet/ ie help clear up an entirely INSANE space, which it did admirably well and which nobody credits today because hey, fuck us, n

Mon Mar 14 21:46:14 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   and because i consider it possible for tmsr to develop into something like a planetoid economy.

Mon Mar 14 21:44:17 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   anyway my original point was that much of what we think of as 'tmsr economy' is not actually tmsr in any reasonable sense of the word, in that it is not effected by folks having a wot presence, nor does it even have so much as iceberg tip in the public forum.

Mon Mar 14 20:44:49 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Logged on 12-09-2015 18:04:11; asciilifeform: 'All of this "code sharing" is an economic surplus phenomenon. It works only when none of the people involved in it are in any form of need. As soon as the need arises, a lot of people discover that it has cost them real money to work for the community and they reap very little benefit from it, because they are sharing value-less services and getting value out of something that people take for grant

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