Abstract
Designed to compete with fiat currencies, bitcoin proposes it is a crypto-currencyalternative. Bitcoin makes a number of false claims, including: bitcoin can be a reservecurrency for banking; hoarding equals saving; and that we should believe bitcoin canexpand by deflation to become a global transactional currency supply. Bitcoin’sdevelopers combine technical implementation proficiency with ignorance of currency andbanking fundamentals.
Today’s bitcoin community tends to be insular, with active disinterest in entering themainstream[6]. Bitcoin has attracted popular attention and some academic interest,including technical, legal, and the rare economic scholar. The claims of this crypto-currency have virtually all been taken at face value, with little challenge to itsfundamental design. However, by examining the premises of bitcoin, it becomes clearthat virtually the entire enterprise is an intellectual house of cards.
The criticism herein is founded on fundamentals that have been almost completelyforgone in the academic and popular record regarding bitcoin. One would hope that theerrors discussed herein would be overwhelmingly obvious, but the publication recordshows otherwise. Consequently, there is an “Emperor’s New Clothes” cast to thiscritique, because bitcoin’s errors are so basic.
"How can I know what I think until I read what I write?" – Henry James
There are a few lone voices willing to utter heresy. I am an avid follower of Ilusion Monetaria, a blog by ex-Bank of Spain economist (and monetarist) Miguel Navascues here.
Dr Navascues calls a spade a spade. He exhorts Spain to break free of EMU oppression immediately. (Ambrose Evans-Pritchard)
martes, 17 de diciembre de 2013
Bizcochín es bizcochable
De Brian P Hanley, un excelente fresco sobre bizcochín:
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No viene a cuento pero si creo que puede tener consecuencias políticas y económicas amen del desprestigio del tan cacareado estado del bienestar
Is Spain on the verge of a public health-care crisis?
http://www.economist.com/blogs/charlemagne/2013/12/health-care-spain
Muchas gracias. Ahora lo miro. Estoy con un borrador sobre la irracionalidad de Moa mercados.
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