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The Satoshi Papers Explores The Role Of The State In A Post-Bitcoin World: An Interview With Natalie Smolenski

Theoretical anthropologist Natalie Smolenski discusses her latest work, The Satoshi Papers, the second book-length academic text on Bitcoin, which she conceptualized, contributed to and edited.

What Is Gresham’s Law?

Intro Gresham’s Law is named after Sir Thomas Gresham, an English financier and merchant who lived during the 16th century and founded the Royal Exchange...

What is Sound Money?

“Sound money” is a term that often gets thrown around in economics discussions, but what does it really mean? In this article, we explore...

Libertarian

Libertarians hold the fundamental belief that property rights — and by extension, liberty to use property as one sees fit — are the paramount...

What is Hard Money?

In the world of monetary economics, the term “hard money” represents money that is both scarce and difficult to create. The Austrian School of...

The Austrian School of Economics

The Austrian School of Economics The Austrian school of economics is a school of economic thought that emphasizes the importance of individual human action and...

The Behavioral Economics Of Bitcoin

The heuristics often described in behavioral economics offer insightful frameworks for understanding mainstream resistance to Bitcoin.

Bitcoin Is The Solution To The World’s Trade Problems

Global trade needs to be built on an incorruptible standard that has no political or nationalistic affiliation.

Understanding Our Current Monetary System And Bitcoin’s Value Proposition

In order to understand Bitcoin’s potential role in the future, we must understand the monetary system of the present.

Is Bitcoin An Inflation Hedge? A Critique Of The Bitcoin As Money Narrative

As it stands, the argument for Bitcoin as money has several components which could be called into question.
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