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Cryptos May Destabilise Fiat
CRYPTOS MAY DESTABILISE FIAT The assumption in some quarters is that crypto-currencies will replace gold as money, or at least challenge it. This is an error borne out of a misunderstanding of catallactics, or the theory of exchange. It also ignores the fact that beyond a few European countries and North America, gold is firmly […]
China and Russia: Full Steam Ahead Towards a Cashless Society
China and Russia: Full Steam Ahead Towards a Cashless Society We reported back in November 2016 – Cashless World: 1 out of 3 People Never Use Cash – fewer and fewer people understand the importance of using cash to protect themselves from an overarching government warlord. At the time China’s use of digitized currency was growing […]
Bitcoin: A Tower of Monetary Babel
Bitcoin: A Tower of Monetary Babel The promoters of crypto currencies have gushingly touted them as the mechanism by which the present central banking cabal and the system of nation states which derive much of their power from will be brought down and replaced by digital money. Despite their meteoric rise as speculative “assets,” there are […]
The Coming One-World Currency
The Coming One-World Currency QUESTION: Bitcoin + Cryptocurrencies Firstly, thank you – I’ve learned more from your blog and models that high-school would ever have hoped to teach me. And even after a year I am a still at the start-line of knowledge. I am also been a follower and investor/gambler on crypto for over […]
The 5 Biggest Bubbles In Markets Today
The 5 Biggest Bubbles In Markets Today Bubbles aren’t new—they’ve been around since Dutch tulips—but it’s only recently that they’ve worked their way into the average investor’s lexicon. That’s probably because bubbles happen much more frequently these days. We never used to get a giant speculative bubble every 7–8 years. But that has been the […]
The Italian experiment and the truth about government debt
The Italian experiment and the truth about government debt Money is a slippery concept. Today we think of it as paper certificates and coins. But actually, anything that is generally accepted in trade can be considered money. The rise of cryptocurrencies is demonstrating this truth. In wartime scarce but desirable and easily transported commodities such […]
IMF Head Foresees the End of Banking and the Triumph of Cryptocurrency
IMF Head Foresees the End of Banking and the Triumph of Cryptocurrency In a remarkably frank talk at a Bank of England conference, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund has speculated that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency have as much of a future as the Internet itself. It could displace central banks, conventional banking, and challenge […]
The Death Of Cash – New Tech To Revolutionize The Payments Industry
The Death Of Cash – New Tech To Revolutionize The Payments Industry The world has had enough of paper money. Now that consumers are done with physical wallets, the multi-billion-dollar mobile pay app market is minting new digital barons at breakneck speed. And we’ve just identified one company at the forefront of the revolution which […]
Marc Faber: In the Age of Cyber-Terrorism, Every Investor Must Own Gold
Marc Faber: In the Age of Cyber-Terrorism, Every Investor Must Own Gold Take it from “Dr. Doom”: own some physical gold and keep it out of the banking system. Dr. Marc Faber, a legendary investor and the editor/publisher of the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, is well known for his contrarian investing style. In a […]
Salt, Wampum, Benjamins – Is Bitcoin Next
Salt, Wampum, Benjamins – Is Bitcoin Next Currency was first developed about 4000 years ago. Its genius was in the ability to supplant barter thus greatly improving trade and providing a better means for storing value. As illustrated in our title, currency has taken on many different physical forms through the years. Given the recent […]



