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22 sats \ 10 replies \ @Aardvark 18 Feb \ parent \ on: Bitcoin and (Monetary) Economics—Properly (Bitcoin Policy Institute) econ
Ok, not an economist, just someone who has a very firm grasp on economics, and understands the subject matter way better than the average person.... I'll listen to that podcast too. I always like hearing stackers talk, it really humanizes the people I'm talking to every day.
true true true!
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Lies!
Thanks for your kind words, though :)
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This is probably a stupid idea so I apologize in advance. What about writing about how bitcoin is now intersecting with communication and social media? I don't really know enough to even be making a suggestion, so I'm sorry if I'm being annoying, it just popped into my head.
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Elaborate? Tell me more :)
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was always a case for reputation, no?
ed.: plus, from Matt Levine's newsletter today yesterday:
Guess reputation/cost goes both ways?
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Sure, but in non bitcoin versions of social media (reddit) i had no incentive to care about my reputation or the content of my post. Being completely anonymous doesn't matter at all there, and neither does shit posting. On SN, even though I'm still anonymous, my reputation matters. I'm incentivized to learn more, and put effort into my posts. I can make 500 shit posts on reddit and it's meaningless. Here, it would cost me.