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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 7, 2022

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Always thought it was never realistic to pursue libertarianism outside of real power. Russia invading Ukraine proves this. At the end of the day money needs backed by something real. Like the meme nukes. People are putting their energy in the wrong thing if they want a better society. You can’t just break away from power. You have to win hearts and minds of America.

And I’ve known about bitcoin since 2008 and always thought it was cool. Hansens co-blogger on overcoming bias is the likely creator.

You’ve got to fight the culture war because culture is what matters. Teach the Constitution and what it means. Theirs no breaking away from power you must control the ethos of that power.

Or go work for SpaceX and conquor Mars and create a stronger force outside of present power structures.

Woah wait a second now I want to hear your theory on who Satoshi is?

Hal Finney. I think he’s got the strongest case and fairly obvious.

  1. He was involved in the first crypto transaction. It’s quite possible he did those transactions on both sides.

  2. Requisite training and was the cyber punks. Cal-Tech grad.

  3. Lived in the same town for 10 years as Dorian Satoshi Nakamato (explains where the name came from stole a neighbors)

  4. He died in 2014. So explains where founder went. He denied being founder but a true cypher punk could have seen how it’s better to have no owner.

Hansens co-blogger on overcoming bias is the likely creator.

He had 4. which one?

Hal Finney. Did the first bitcoin transactions. May have been on both sides of transaction. And conveniently dead.

https://www.overcomingbias.com/author/hal-finney

Missed my chance to become a billionaire by mining back then and taking basically a free punt.

Hal Finney I presume.