Money Is Broken: Here is How to Fix It [VIDEO]

What has government done to the money? To explore that question, I recently participated in a panel at FreedomFest in Las Vegas, along with a few interesting people: author and techno-utopian George Gilder, CloudCoin’s Sean Worthington, and the former head of the United States Mint. Ed Moy, aside from working as the 38th director of…

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When Will the Big Banking Industry Collapse? [VIDEO]

IT’S HAPPENING… again. After nearly 2 years since Bitcoin’s 2017 meteoric rise to $20,000—crypto is currently flirting with “All-Time-High” levels. As the world’s most popular cryptocurrency began escalating beyond $13,000, the panic—and the bandwagoners—kicked into high gear. I heard stories of people getting calls from friends begging for a crash course on how to purchase…

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Warning: How To Be Rich, Poor At The Same Time [VIDEO]

Sewage is flowing in the streets outside of Google’s headquarters… Seriously, since “the rent is too damn high,” an unsightly camp of mobile homes has sprung up in the expensive Silicon Valley neighborhood, home to the world’s largest tech giants. After complaints of sewage being spilled from trailers and into the roads around the Googleplex…

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Blockchain Tech Is Killing Central Banking [VIDEO]

The evolution of Bitcoin is unlike anything we’ve seen in human history. The emergent technology-turned-currency has reshaped everything we know about how people exchange value, all while single-handedly doing more damage to the fiat banksters than anything else. With this lightning-fast progression has come increasing complexity in how the cryptocurrency is sustained and used. To…

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Cryptocurrency Will End The Fed, Free The World [VIDEO]

I recently sat down with World Alternative Media during Anarchapulco to discuss a wide variety of topics, from organizational skills for anarchists, and the convenience of free markets vs monopolies, to cryptocurrency and the benefits of blockchain—particularly how it can end monstrous government entities like the Federal Reserve. Overall, I wouldn’t feel as optimistic about…

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