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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: How can Bitcoin be a society changer with current distribution of wealth?
by
Crypty3
on 25/01/2015, 14:46:48 UTC
we are all on equal footing with equal access to factories and land. if you are not buying your own factory right now, you have nothing to complain about.

I know you are sarcastic, anyway you can do that at any time. For the price of a pizza you can have a share in a good wealth producing company. Prioritize otherwise, take ownership in some capital, and you can spend more later.

Right now the system is somewhat rigged, and the prudent saver is basically fucked. You have to lick ass of agents the non voluntary organization called government, now, if you want to play.

That is what we are going to change with bitcoin. We are not taking away capitalists and entrepreneurs, rich heirs (and playboys and bad music and a lot of other bad things). Only the rigging of the game.


How is BTC going to stop the rigging of the game? Do you honestly think when there was a gold standard and money wasn't printed on a screen somewhere then society was somehow less rigged for the average man? It wasn't. The power and wealth was even more tightly concentrated during the gold standard period. BTC does not somehow magically circumvent this with its technology, regardless of its attribute of being unprintable. There will be a few with all the power and the herd scrapping for the scraps once more. Your argument is based on little facts, little evidence and little historical perspective.