TD₿: The Implications of Open Monetary and Information Networks (an article) by Lyn Alden
TL;DR For proponents of privacy and open networks to win becomes a matter of making the technology easy to use, too costly to stamp out, and well-understood by the public.
Hey Bitcoiners,
I have a treat for you this morning. Lyn Alden recently published a piece on the Swan blog comparing the implications of closed and open monetary networks. As always, it is incredibly well-researched, thorough, and definitely worth your time.
Enjoy!
Tick tock next block,
Cory Klippsten
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This is an excellent and broad ranging piece. Thanks for sharing!