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"An old statement “Bad money drives out good.” has become increasingly popular in recent years. The original statement is attributed to Nicolaus Copernicus, the great Polish thinker educated in Italy. A mathematician, an astronomer, a physician, a classics scholar, a translator, a governor, a diplomat and an economist, Copernicus is indeed one of the most brilliant minds that ever lived on earth.
During his old age, a young economist by the name of Thomas Gresham, further expanded the concept initiated by Copernicus and he made an economic law out of it..."
but sir somehow "forgot" about the origin... :/
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/good-money-bad-stefano-virgilli
As you can see, it's not a big deal to write: Copernicus-Gresham's Law...
MoE maxxing isn't at odds with SoV, SoV was just always inevitable, and seems that battle has been won before it even began... The real battle is for MoE (Lightning) maximalism
This.
SoV battle has been won due to "happy printing", which is obvious pain for savers.
MoE battle will be harder because this pain above is not so big/visible in MoE area.
And harder battle yet due to Copernicus' Law ;)
He expelled from the party the person who handed him the presidency
It's a pity that he didn't throw him out long before this election campaign.
Talking out of sudden that mild pedophilia is just fine - is hindering every election campaign, believe me.
I would expell Ozjasz bezherbu Mikke 15 years ago. So much people's effort was lost because of him.
Saylor is front-running Microsoft ;)
Dec 10th is voting finish of Microsoft shareholders regarding investment in Bitcoin.
If Google, Microsoft, or Amazon...
The advent of hyperbitcoinization ;)
see testosterone decline:
"For decades, testosterone levels have been declining. Your grandad may not have been quite as swift with Excel, but he probably one-upped you where T levels are concerned.
It’s normal for testosterone levels to decline as you get older, but for some reason, there’s been a population-level drop with each generation, at least since the 70s [1–4]. This means, on average, Gen Zers and millennials have significantly lower testosterone levels compared to their predecessors."
but too often folks don't see the forest-for-the trees
Fully agree, so why have you dedicated so much effort to these two points:
"Oh but the fees are too high."
"It's too complicated."
Average Joe is simply lazy AF.
send them this and let them fight with ordinary gold which is much worse, due to burning oil for energy: