> great article. But I think you miss a point about the economic incentive
> to process transactions.
>
> Even if real transaction costs go to 0, there is an even greater economic
> incentive for users who hold a good amount of value in Bitcoins (or
> litecoins) to run a miner so as to contribute to the total processing
> power
> to ensure that concentration of processing power does not occur.
Socialism.
Economics doesn't work that way.
No one gains prosperity by going bankrupt.
The masses will want their free transaction processing.
The cartel can continue to ramp up the processing power provided for free (from the profits they extract from the transfer price mechanism), those few altruistic miners will find their % of processing power reduces continually if they don't have funding to perpetually add hardware.
Please don't tell me that bitcoiners are Illuminati tinfoil hat reptile alien nut jobs?? I was just starting to get my hopes up... is this rant about a global elite banning trade (which is basically the same idea as the Antichrist in the book fo Revelation) a parody?
Who said anything about power elite banning all trade? That is not the allegation. Try reading the entire thread and learn the meaning of the phrase "transfer pricing".
I guess you failed to study history, and don't remember how John D. Rockefeller cartelized oil and railroads with Standard Oil.
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and wonder why you get the same result. Sigh.
So Standard Oil didn't exist and any one who says he did is a "tinfoil hat reptile alien nut job".
Does your propaganda accomplish anything but destroy the process of open source improvement which is supposed to be based in rational facts, not in nonsense posts like yours?
You have no logic to retort the numerous facts discussed in this thread, so you resort to propaganda. As expected. Sad.
If you don't respect open source, then continue with that strategy of polluting this thread without factual discussion. If you respect open source, and want to be respected as helping make a better world, please don't do that. Consider the benefit to yourself and the respect you will gain from readers, if elevate yourself from the level of
caveman tactics.
If you have a genuine factual and technical argument, I want to hear it. I want this to be peer reviewed. But peer review versus mudslinging represent two levels of evolution of homo sapiens. Elevate yourself. This isn't mud wrestling.