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July 06, 2020, 03:26:54 PM |
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The freer the market, the freer the people
Do you agree with that? In this community, the 80% of the members would say yes, because bitcoin is a completely liberal currency. I would just like to know if you disagree or agree and why.
In my opinion, if you leave the market free, both good and bad things will happen, but I think that most of them will be bad. You just can't leave them free. Bitcoin, on the other hand, is something different. It's the thing I exclude from this thought, although, we have left it completely free, and we can see the mountains it has created with its price. Something that isn't good for mankind. Again, in my opinion.
Not necessarily. Actually this might sound a bit communist but in every free market you would see a common phenomena of market being controlled by large cartels in every specific sector. This might not show an explicit control over the market but deep inside entry/exit in that market is absolutely restricted. But I think we should go down this issue a bit more. I think by free markets there are two ideas one is to leave the credit supply in the market un-monitored and unmeasured and let is correct itself. This correction would obviously take a bit of time until when people would suffer. On the other hand govt. injections and leakages in such scenario makes this method a bit more swift. Second way of seeing free market is that there is no restrictions on entry/exit of companies in any sector/ any country/ any geography/any price. This I think is pretty much necessary if we are looking towards a globalized world. However this kind of freedom you might get from government but the key players of that sectors/ geography would still mandate the whole market. Bitcoin falls in category 1 and I think that kind of freedom is easily implementable. But people already have this freedom they just get assisted from the government. This assistance would be impossible in case of Bitcoin. Moreover mountains that it has created with it's price were more or less results of over hyped speculation. So I think that it's myth that
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July 06, 2020, 04:53:46 PM |
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The freer the market, the freer the people
Do you agree with that? In this community, the 80% of the members would say yes, because bitcoin is a completely liberal currency. I would just like to know if you disagree or agree and why.
In my opinion, if you leave the market free, both good and bad things will happen, but I think that most of them will be bad. You just can't leave them free. Bitcoin, on the other hand, is something different. It's the thing I exclude from this thought, although, we have left it completely free, and we can see the mountains it has created with its price. Something that isn't good for mankind. Again, in my opinion.
I think that a free country desires in some extent a free market. But for most Western Countries where we see a high degree of "free" democracies the are a lot of force trying to change the country into more socialism. A real free market we don't see at all at the moment. Most countries subsidies some sectors while having special taxes on imports. Just looking at the trade wars of the West vs China or Russia, free markets are still a long way to go.
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July 07, 2020, 07:36:55 PM |
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The freer the market, the freer the people
It's more of a bell curve, on one side you have a totally controlled markets which makes people nothing more than slaves to their government, like it was in the USSR or in North Korea. Things like owning a small business or trading on currency markets, or flipping commodities were considered a crime punishable by prison or work camp. Even unemployment was illegal. But totally free market with zero government intervention aren't good either, this can easily lead to monopolies, poor work workplace standards and lower salaries, no benefits for workers, lower quality goods. People will be theoretically free to do anything they want, but on practice they'll have no choice but to work under horrible conditions and have very little spare time.
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July 08, 2020, 02:50:32 AM |
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Humans from time immemorial have always seek freedom, so everyone seek a decentralized market where no interested parties seek to control, this to me is the best, everyone just get into competition and we have the freedom to buy and sell at our given rate. Where regulation is needed is our daily basic necessities like food, water and housing, the authority must guide against bad actors trying to fleece on the people.
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July 08, 2020, 03:32:58 AM |
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Demand for this specialty has grown significantly as a result of recent corporate scandals. Everyone wants to do what they want The demand for Bitcoin is much lower than that of Fiat currency, which is controlled by the government. Bitcoin is not controlled by anyone and the price increases depending on the market Everyone can act independently because they are not under anyone's control Everyone works in the free market for exchanges and transactions.
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July 08, 2020, 07:55:33 AM |
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In theory and in principle, I agree. But every time someone talks about free markets and free people, I keep bringing up the point that not all people are equal, with not equal wealth and not equal opportunity. Such is the reason Bitcoin tried to kickstart that opportunity for all people, but of course, those with money are the ones who got to it first.
Bitcoin isn't perfect but we need every now and then some great equalizer to bring everything back down to equal level.
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fiulpro
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July 08, 2020, 08:10:14 AM |
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The freer the market, the freer the people
Do you agree with that? In this community, the 80% of the members would say yes, because bitcoin is a completely liberal currency. I would just like to know if you disagree or agree and why.
In my opinion, if you leave the market free, both good and bad things will happen, but I think that most of them will be bad. You just can't leave them free. Bitcoin, on the other hand, is something different. It's the thing I exclude from this thought, although, we have left it completely free, and we can see the mountains it has created with its price. Something that isn't good for mankind. Again, in my opinion.
This is what the government thinks . They cannot let people possess something that might give them the power of free will , but I would like to state some points here : • Why only 10% Bitcoins and cryptocurrencies are engaged in bad activities ? • Why are we forgetting that Bitcoins are semi-transparent, one can very easily store all the information online forever , which can be check again by anyone. •Making the market and people free is not necessarily a bad thing , only 0.7% of people are behind bars , now let's multiply it by 10 because we know how less the real victim gets convicted , then again we will get 7% ! That's less man , other 93% of the people will use this opportunity to fight against the government oppression and Corruption. •When we are talking about the super high prices , why do you feel that it's not good for us ? One can always purchase Bitcoins in any fraction possible , therefore it's not like it would be a problem for you or anyone else , it would only help the people who are engaged in Bitcoins since the starting , even traders would be able to take advantage of this opportunity. •I do believe that it was created not as a form of payment for a little cup of coffee , but rather for the big transactions mainly and investment ofcourse. (Trading is +1 with the volatility)
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July 09, 2020, 06:25:56 PM |
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In my opinion, if you leave the market free, both good and bad things will happen, but I think that most of them will be bad. You just can't leave them free. Bitcoin, on the other hand, is something different. It's the thing I exclude from this thought, although, we have left it completely free, and we can see the mountains it has created with its price. Something that isn't good for mankind. Again, in my opinion.
Well, you're right, that is how it's expected to be. When something is free you're going to see people doing all sort of things with it. In bitcoin you're free to do whatever you want to do, there are those who have decided that they will be using it for bad purposes and there are also those that are using it for good, just because they want some privacy and they like the fact that sending and receiving money internationally will cost them less and will also be quick. But don't forget that despite this market/community is a free one, it still doesn't mean that those who commit crime with it can't be brought to justice. So, many of them has been brought to justice already. It means market can be free but to keep the basic moral, we must need to obey certain set of rules so that everyone will keep their limit without breaching into others' freedom. In my opinion, people are already enjoying enough freedom regardless of their financial status hence a free market cannot be their most prioritized one.
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July 10, 2020, 05:05:37 AM |
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Demand for this specialty has grown significantly as a result of recent corporate scandals. Everyone wants to do what they want The demand for Bitcoin is much lower than that of Fiat currency, which is controlled by the government. Bitcoin is not controlled by anyone the price increases depending on the market Everyone can act independently because they are not under anyone's control Everyone works in the free market for exchanges and transactions.
Better still, it's not centrally controlled, or it is not controlled by one person or bad entities acting against community's good core values or good shared beliefs. So, the community basically controls it because we are still able to own/control the software and participate in network consensus without restriction. Though I think we should make it easier for everyone to fully participate in activities in the whole network.
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July 10, 2020, 05:59:51 AM |
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Like anything else, Free market is an idea which is good in moderation and bad in extreme. The free market needs to be bound by the conditions of the community in which it operates. The liberal world order has equated globalization with a free market. A local market can also be a free market sans the effects of globalization. Obviously, if the market is free, the people are free too. Free to choose what they sell and what they buy, what they like and what they want more. But for this, a cycle of trust and feedback is necessary. When local markets are replaced by conglomerates, this trust and feedback cycle is taken over by virtual, unfeeling, distant customer care. Yet again, it is necessary to allow advances elsewhere to seep towards developing countries slowly, which warrants some form of regulation.
Its a balancing act but yes, we would rather have free markets. Though, not like the USA where a pharmaceutical company making an essential drug like Remdesivir (which it effectively already has monetized earlier), can price it at USD 3000+ for a single patient.
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July 10, 2020, 06:19:51 AM |
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It depends on what you mean by "freedom". Yes the freer the market the freer people are in things like - opening/running your own business - product selection - easier transition from one job to another but at the same time, you can face problems that are currently solved by antitrust committees in different countries (although they do not cope with the same Disney). I do not believe that the market can be left completely uncontrolled entity, but there are already levels of sufficient freedom that allow you to feel comfortable and not think about not being free.
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July 10, 2020, 06:27:24 AM |
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It depends on what you mean by "freedom". Yes the freer the market the freer people are in things like - opening/running your own business - product selection - easier transition from one job to another but at the same time, you can face problems that are currently solved by antitrust committees in different countries (although they do not cope with the same Disney). I do not believe that the market can be left completely uncontrolled entity, but there are already levels of sufficient freedom that allow you to feel comfortable and not think about not being free.
While being free is good and what we all wanted, there is always a negative side on it as there will be no rules to follow, some will be free to do scam or do bad services and cam ruin the market as a whole. Its good to be free in buying and selling as well in having different investment and payment methods in our own means but some situations really needs to have laws or rules to follow for equality and betterment of the situation. When we begun to be too open in embracing everything sometes we forget that it doesn't really necessary that makes the situation worst.
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July 10, 2020, 08:07:44 AM |
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Its good to be free in buying and selling as well in having different investment and payment methods in our own means but some situations really needs to have laws or rules to follow for equality and betterment of the situation.
I think not a good idea either. Just like what have you said, there's always a negative side in such condition. Too much freedom on buying and selling would be unhealthy in a sense that illegal stuff such as drugs, firearms, endangered animals or anything you can found in Black market will now accessible for everyone so easily. What do you think would probably happen if each one of us got our own pistol even let's say just for protection purposes "only"? Bruh you can't talk peace while you have a gun, this lead to chaos for sure. How ironic that freer market do not result to a peaceful living. On the latter part, I agree on being open for wider variety of payment methods. I don't see anything wrong about it, it actually brings more comfort for the people .
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July 10, 2020, 09:24:01 AM |
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We need to see a truly free market before we can make a judgement about it as there's never been one and probably never will be.
I expect the US regards itself as a free market but when you take an actual look it's extremely socialistic, but that socialism is reserved for dealings between the government and the corporations, not the people or entities they sell to.
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July 11, 2020, 07:55:26 AM |
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It depends on what you mean by "freedom". Yes the freer the market the freer people are in things like - opening/running your own business - product selection - easier transition from one job to another but at the same time, you can face problems that are currently solved by antitrust committees in different countries (although they do not cope with the same Disney). I do not believe that the market can be left completely uncontrolled entity, but there are already levels of sufficient freedom that allow you to feel comfortable and not think about not being free.
While being free is good and what we all wanted, there is always a negative side on it as there will be no rules to follow, some will be free to do scam or do bad services and cam ruin the market as a whole. Its good to be free in buying and selling as well in having different investment and payment methods in our own means but some situations really needs to have laws or rules to follow for equality and betterment of the situation. When we begun to be too open in embracing everything sometes we forget that it doesn't really necessary that makes the situation worst. I just follow one rule: if someone promises me "freedom, equality and fraternity" then it means only one thing-an attempt to build a cultural Gulag and take away all the freedoms that already exist and make a person as limited as possible in their rights. If I am promised a "new wonderful world of universal equality" , I immediately remember the book "We" by the russian writer Yevgeny Zamyatin. Well, Orwell's 1984 - who is closer.
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July 11, 2020, 12:08:59 PM |
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The freer the market, the freer the people
Do you agree with that? In this community, the 80% of the members would say yes, because bitcoin is a completely liberal currency. I would just like to know if you disagree or agree and why.
In my opinion, if you leave the market free, both good and bad things will happen, but I think that most of them will be bad. You just can't leave them free. Bitcoin, on the other hand, is something different. It's the thing I exclude from this thought, although, we have left it completely free, and we can see the mountains it has created with its price. Something that isn't good for mankind. Again, in my opinion.
Good and bad things have happened in our crypto market. You are right to judge in 2 aspects fairly. That is, traders will be free to trade without having to go through the traders or can arbitrarily transfer money from exchange to exchange easily. we are free, but the price we pay is the manipulations of the whales. when there is no law here, it will be even more powerful.
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July 11, 2020, 12:24:44 PM |
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I agree with your point of view, because a financial market without discipline and law is like a market. indeed, the financial market should not be free, because then the opportunity only for those who have a lot of money and those who have little money will only lose money over time. then there will be no fair and no one wants to participate in any kind of financial market at all.
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July 11, 2020, 12:52:04 PM |
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Free markets are and always have been the tool of the powerful to bludgeon the weak.
How much did India and China benefit from Britain's advocacy of free markets in the with century?
How much did the working poor of any nation in that period?
Or this period, for that matter?
Free markets are a tool of the rich and powerful to keep themselves so, and to make themselves more so. Which is why the richest, what, 1%? Control half of global wealth.
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July 11, 2020, 04:41:16 PM |
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Free markets are and always have been the tool of the powerful to bludgeon the weak.
How much did India and China benefit from Britain's advocacy of free markets in the with century?
How much did the working poor of any nation in that period?
Or this period, for that matter?
Free markets are a tool of the rich and powerful to keep themselves so, and to make themselves more so. Which is why the richest, what, 1%? Control half of global wealth.
Free trade is not always fair trade. In the free market, fair trade values must be upheld, so there is a meeting point between seller rights and buyer rights. The role of the government (as a supervisory authority) must be emphasized so that a free and fair market system that is free of manipulation and monopoly can run optimally. That way, a fair business system can be created, of course, the government must be fair by being neutral and subject to existing values and rules. The rules must overshadow justice, the rights and interests of all people. Because the allocation and distribution of resources is fair and efficient, they cannot automatically be realized by themselves based on market forces The absolute free market embraced by liberals and capitalists is the wrong concept of a free market. Freedom is always followed by accountability (humans must be responsible for all their behavior because they have freedom of choice) a simple example of people knowing that illegal logging will cause the effects of floods and landslides. Disposing of waste into rivers whose water is needed by the community to wash and bathe is a wrong thing, but because they want to get the most profit, the values are set aside or forgotten. Some things that need to be monitored by the government are freedom of market entry, promotion and propaganda arrangements, the prohibition of hoarding goods, regulating trade intermediaries, and price control.
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July 11, 2020, 07:46:52 PM |
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The freer the market, the freer the people
Do you agree with that? In this community, the 80% of the members would say yes, because bitcoin is a completely liberal currency. I would just like to know if you disagree or agree and why.
In my opinion, if you leave the market free, both good and bad things will happen, but I think that most of them will be bad. You just can't leave them free. Bitcoin, on the other hand, is something different. It's the thing I exclude from this thought, although, we have left it completely free, and we can see the mountains it has created with its price. Something that isn't good for mankind. Again, in my opinion.
Some regulation is needed because if we did not had that then those business producing goods and services could tell all kind of lies or could sell harmful products, this is especially true when it comes to the food and pharmaceutical industry, however we live in an age in which governments have gone too far and are overregulating not only the economy but every single behaviour of their citizens, as such bitcoin is a response to this to bring more freedom to the people and while we are far away from getting a significant amount of the population to enjoy greater freedom we have taken the first steps to get to that goal.
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