I don’t think we need to pretend Bitcoin’s price is stable and it’s “everything else” that is volatile.
ERIK VOORHEESI don’t think we need to pretend Bitcoin’s price is stable and it’s “everything else” that is volatile.
ERIK VOORHEESPrivate money, meet private compute.
ERIK VOORHEESCrypto is in its 4th inning of disrupting finance, and its 1st inning of disrupting media.
ERIK VOORHEESLike the Internet, Bitcoin will change the way people interact and do business around the world.
ERIK VOORHEESBitcoin is open-source, global, and requires no permission from anybody, so thousands of entrepreneurs are gravitating in and building their vision.
ERIK VOORHEESSelf-sovereignty in a digital age is impossible when all applications and data are served by a handful of centralized custodians.
ERIK VOORHEESBitcoin is an infinite bounty on the dissolution of fiat.
ERIK VOORHEESMost ‘digital currencies’ are not really digital currencies at all.
ERIK VOORHEESCrypto isn’t getting less weird over time.
ERIK VOORHEESGovernment may only give that which it steals from your neighbor, whether today or tomorrow.
ERIK VOORHEESBitcoin has been performing ~230% a year for a decade.
ERIK VOORHEESBy embracing our industrial ascent as a whole, one may find some peace.
ERIK VOORHEESBitcoin will hit thousands of dollars per coin, because it’s worth at least that much, or it’s worth zero.
ERIK VOORHEESDigital currency is now a misnomer for Bitcoin. It can be used as currency, but it can be used for many things.
ERIK VOORHEESRestaurants make money off those suffering from hunger, and grief counselors make money off those who have suffered tragic loss.
ERIK VOORHEESLiberty is seen as virtuous by most.
ERIK VOORHEES