i basically agree with this - he pretty much own's his own global network - and a top 3 social network --- he'd be a fool to NOT launch a digital coin.
he might get greedy and attempt a private blockchain (<-- CBDC, e.g., Ripple/XRP, etc...), but i hope he gives BTC some competition with another public blockchain.
of course - probably one of the most valuable assets "on earth" - a global starlight communication network than requires a dish the size of a shoebox and operates in cars and boats IN MOTION!! that's insanely awesome!
wow... so my mobile phone can connect directly to starlink - from anywhere in the workd ?!?! and i can bypass my local phone carrier monopolies and - in some cases - government censorship infrastructures ??
July 1st FedNow goes into effect. We saw what enabling did in Canada. I do believe this sidestep makes the implementation of CBDC superflous. Not that they won't still step on us harder. It's just now longer the only method, because it got too much push back, and details leaked. FedNow is being basically ignored.
i basically agree with this - he pretty much own's his own global network - and a top 3 social network --- he'd be a fool to NOT launch a digital coin.
he might get greedy and attempt a private blockchain (<-- CBDC, e.g., Ripple/XRP, etc...), but i hope he gives BTC some competition with another public blockchain.
of course - probably one of the most valuable assets "on earth" - a global starlight communication network than requires a dish the size of a shoebox and operates in cars and boats IN MOTION!! that's insanely awesome!
oh, and reusable rockets. (also awesome)
sorry, what's your point again?
wow... so my mobile phone can connect directly to starlink - from anywhere in the workd ?!?! and i can bypass my local phone carrier monopolies and - in some cases - government censorship infrastructures ??
yea... that's going top suuuuuuuuuck!!!
#teehee
I think FedNow sidestepped CBDC. I just an article about CBDC last night.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-digital-currency-monetary-authority-dcma-launches-an-international-central-bank-digital-currency-cbdc-301793163.html
July 1st FedNow goes into effect. We saw what enabling did in Canada. I do believe this sidestep makes the implementation of CBDC superflous. Not that they won't still step on us harder. It's just now longer the only method, because it got too much push back, and details leaked. FedNow is being basically ignored.