Posts Tagged ‘jeff berwick’
To The Moon: Is Bitcoin Going All The Way Up? [VIDEO]
Can you imagine a future without the internet? I can’t. It’s a bit like trying to imagine a future without cars—they were a revolutionary invention that put the horse and carriage industry (almost) out of the business. Now, sure, at some point cars will become flying vehicles, and who knows, perhaps someday teleportation might even…
Read MoreCryptocurrency 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…
Read MoreLive Free Or Die: Anarchist Communities Want Society Without Government [VIDEO]
Fighting for the liberation of all humans isn’t easy. Whether you’re waging war in comments sections or trying to create a real-world libertopian refuge from the state, this quest can seem like an uphill battle. “It’s a long game, it’s not overnight,” said Matt Philips, an integral member of New Hampshire’s Free State Project, in…
Read MoreFork Wars: How The Future Of Money Is Decentralized [VIDEO]
Roger Ver began his cryptocurrency journey in early 2011. He was the first person to start actively investing in Bitcoin startups. Fast forward almost a decade, now Ver is the CEO of Bitcoin.com, and the world of crypto is moving fast. It’s not simply a testament to its “volatility”—as the fake news pundits will have…
Read MoreThe World’s Premier Liberty Event Is Changing The World [VIDEO]
About a week before Anarchapulco 2019 officially kicked off, tragedy occurred. A young man who was loved by many in the anarchist community here in Acapulco was killed. Stories quickly began to circulate in the “mainstream media” about the murder of John Galton. But what should have been a time for mourning and respect was…
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