Bitcoin Is Venice: Capitalism Without Capitalists
Bitcoiners neither attack nor defend capitalism, but question its premises and do their best to clarify the system we’re currently living in. Get the full book now in Bitcoin Magazine's store. This article is part of 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.If we had to pick a moment in time in which we entered the final stages of degenerate fiat “capitalism,” we would likely pick March 2020, when it seemed very much as if....
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