P underscore Shep, Young Prince of the Vale of Corn. Salute you, brother.
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Good Lord everyone's in such a panic over here in the V8s citadel and its villages. Can I do this ? Will we able to do that? Course you effing can, I'll allow it. But they need a lot of admin. poor souls... Just don't expect me to know anything about the farming side, I may call myself a farmer, but that's strictly for tax purposes. (We make catastrophic losses as often as feasible.) I'm really just a glorified gardener and pretty brown-thumbed at best. So, way behind on pm's, reading the Wall, joke-nominating micropenes and the truly deserving for that award thing, all the important stuff. So bear with me plox and thx.
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I guess those uppity small businessmen gotta be milked somehow. *dekulakisation intensifies*
oh and the poor. always forget about them
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The rest will have to wait till the pm. Off to last lunch before Lockdown 2: the pathetically unnecessary sequel to the useless first film.
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The monsoon miners don't stay off. They get shipped to southern Mongolia where the elec is cheaper in the off season. Doesn't take long, it's only a thousand miles up the road. Normal service will be resumed presently.
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"The name's Eights. Vee Eights." "Licenced to stack." "A bitcoin - coinjoined, not tumbled."
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Brian Brooks got his start in traditional finance before joining Coinbase in 2018 and is currently the acting comptroller of the currency. In this episode, he discusses: ● how his background in traditional financial services led him to take a position at Coinbase ● whether the role blockchain and crypto will likely play in the financial future is being recognized at the federal level ● whether or not banks have always had the authority to custody crypto for their customers ● how he expects things to unfold in the coming years as banks begin to become more involved in crypto custody ● his thoughts on Kraken and others launching crypto banks and whether it will lead to the founding of other crypto banks ● how his office is pushing for a national fintech charter, and how it could affect less crypto-friendly states ● whether banks that work with crypto companies supporting unhosted wallets are prohibited from holding stablecoin reserves ● whether or not OCC regulations cover DeFi, and the regulatory challenges that open source protocols present ● whether he sees a time when governments and regulators participate in the governance of crypto platforms ● what roles he thinks public and private sectors, as well as commercial banks, should play in the creation of a central bank digital currency ● what stance the OCC might take around privacy in blockchain transactions ● how U.S. regulators can offer more clarity to the crypto industry ● and how he thinks the pandemic, its effect on the economy, and the government’s response through stimulus will affect the crypto industry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DW7Q-4e5n0 Acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks on Crypto Banks
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Bull charges uphill. The leaves are horizontal. Autumn in Bitcoin.
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Hallowe'en. Blue Moon. White paper a dozen years. One four one oh oh.
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8 - Last of the V8s
nice raffle thanks
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