Bitcoin, Recovery And An Addiction To Debt
The debt addicted nations of today must hit rock bottom before they can see the incorruptible recovery guidelines of Bitcoin.The life of an addict is characterized by three stages: active addiction, rock bottom and recovery. These stages can overlap, reverse, repeat and do not necessarily occur sequentially. Generally speaking, however, every recovering addict walks this path.It is this author's opinion that, first of all, addiction is a problem of pandemic proportions. Second, the addiction pandemic is manifest within our systems of money creation and debt. Third, we're heading for rock....
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