Bitcoin Is Venice: Those Embracing Bitcoin Gain A Superior Economic Foundation

Bitcoin Is Venice: Those Embracing Bitcoin Gain A Superior Economic Foundation

In the introduction to “Bitcoin Is Venice,” the authors outline the theory that voluntarily adopting Bitcoin will pave a prosperous path for the future. This is an article in a series of adapted excerpts from “Bitcoin Is Venice” by Allen Farrington and Sacha Meyers, which is available for purchase on Bitcoin Magazine’s store now.You can find the other articles in the series here.Quentin Skinner’s monumental overview of the development of early modern political philosophy, “The Foundations of Modern Political Thought,” begins with the following lines:“As early as the middle of the twelfth....


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