Samuel Edward III Konkin would be proud of this community. …

Twetch ·

Samuel Edward III Konkin would be proud of this community.

Although I'm guessing that a law-abiding protocol/blockchain is not very "counter-economic" in spirit.

I guess it does not have to be if it's 100% P2P.

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Twetch ·

Agorism, as described by him, is by definition "forbidden by the state".

Having that said, yes, a P2P agora that allows some privacy whithin a global market is pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty... pretty good.

The peaceful revolution started a year ago.

Twetch ·

The ultimate irony of "modern" agorists is their heavy reliance on arbitration and reputation markets while simultaneously wanting reputations anonymous instead of private.

Catch-22.

Don't get me wrong I love Konkin but The Agorist Primer ain't a Bible.

Twetch ·

Good 'ol SEK3 had an intimate understanding of subjective value theory, so insomuch as BSV is a voluntary marketplace of data I think he would approve!

Twetch ·

Agreed. A thought-provoking read, though outdated when concidering the advent of the digital age.