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Most of the stuff that is widely available today (in the "developed" world) puts much of the sci-fi of the past to shame

I guess cryogenic freezing would be cool. A slow form of time travel. But im not sure.

Yes, lots of sci-fi discussion is by people who don't realize what's being built today. I've had the opportunity to actually bring a couple "sci-fi tier" things into reality.

The discussion gets interesting when it is driven by extreme wealth and a sincere desire to invest soundly, but the price of bitcoin is far too low for that to emerge today.

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Ask me about it in person if I ever end up at another bitcoin conference and you happen to be there... though I'm implementing a personal rule of not going to bitcoin conferences I'm not speaking at, and I'm not an in-demand speaker, haha

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When would you time travel to?

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Timetraveling into the future seems more risky than time traveling to the past. But since cryogenic is one way im not actually sure. Lets say 30 years forward.

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