CryptoQuikRead_230 - The Case for Electronic Cash [Part 1 - Jerry Brito]

April 09, 2019 00:44:15
CryptoQuikRead_230 - The Case for Electronic Cash [Part 1 - Jerry Brito]
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CryptoQuikRead_230 - The Case for Electronic Cash [Part 1 - Jerry Brito]

Apr 09 2019 | 00:44:15

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Show Notes

Today we begin the long, and rewarding journey through Jerry Brito's & Coin Center's Report on "The Case for Electronic Cash." This is an incredible work present several case studies to explore the trade offs of privacy and individual autonomy, the nature of an open society, the consequences of a fully intermediated society, and how cash plays a critical role in it all.  This will be a multi-part series that is not to be missed! Begin Part 1... Don't forget to check out CoinCenter.org for tons of information on all topics around Bitcoin and cryptocurrency technologies. The original work can be downloaded here:  https://coincenter.org/files/2019-02/the-case-for-electronic-cash-coin-center.pdf Also, don't forget that there are tons of footnotes and references that I do not cover in the audio for further digging into this topic.  They can all be found in the full report.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitcoinaudible/message

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