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Re: US Congress will not regulate Bitcoin, Bitcoin will regulate Congress
by
JohnnyBTCSeed
on 17/03/2014, 17:03:03 UTC
I'm not interested in your central authority, although I appreciate the effort, OP.

Governments are done, and so is their monopoly-money.

Please explain what comes next after government.
Liberty and justice for all.

Do you have one example from the entire history of the entire world of a country or region or territory, where there was no central authority ? Does not have to be like government as we understand it today, but there has always been a group of men with weapons that was in charge everywhere.

I figure that if there is a viable alternative to central authority, that by now it would have succeeded somewhere, it has not.

You guys are like we got a new medicine, it will cure the disease, its great, its fantastic it will bring health, ok, has it ever been tried yet ? uhm no, well how you know it works then ? well uhmm, it works im sure it works its fantastic, yeah fantastic indeed.

Human history shows WHY a central authority is a horrible horrible thing.

I'd like to point out that American Indians were prob the closest thing to a decentralized civilization and democracy. However even in their system they still went to war with nearby tribes. Central vs decentralized governing styles both can still lead war.

But lets be real here. We have a centralized authority system. That's prob not going to change with out some solutions. Just stating the obvious doesn't help the argument progress. So you don't like central authority, please describe a decentralized authority.