CryptoQuikRead_340 - The Cat is Out of the Bag [Nic Carter]

January 15, 2020 00:52:19
CryptoQuikRead_340 - The Cat is Out of the Bag [Nic Carter]
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CryptoQuikRead_340 - The Cat is Out of the Bag [Nic Carter]

Jan 15 2020 | 00:52:19

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Show Notes

"Unlike Paypal, Venmo, or traditional payment processors, it cannot deplatform you for wrongthink, holding subversive political views, being a sex worker, or legally selling cannabis. Ours is the biggest possible tent. Don’t be distracted by the online discourse. Bitcoin is utterly indifferent to the political views of its users."  - Nic Carter

Getting close to finishing the amazing collection of articles in The Bitcoin Times Ed 2, and today we need another great one, by returning author Nic Carter, titled - The Cat is Out of the Bag. This one is not to be missed.

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