diff --git a/notes/bitcoin-as-anti-authoritarian.md b/notes/bitcoin-as-anti-authoritarian.md index b7e3a4d..dd5495a 100644 --- a/notes/bitcoin-as-anti-authoritarian.md +++ b/notes/bitcoin-as-anti-authoritarian.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Bitcoin as an Anti-Authoritarian Force date: 2022-05-02 created: 2022-05-02 description: "Episode #7 of our ongoing deep dive into web3 and crypto with Rufus Pollock and Stephen Diehl. This week we’re exploring the thesis that Bitcoin (and crypto more generally) is an anti-authoritarian force and can help undermine tyranny." -youtube: +youtube: https://youtu.be/U_-Bdx1mqS8 podcast: featured: false aliases: notes/bitcoin-as-anti-authoritarian.md @@ -131,4 +131,4 @@ We will conclude that **Bitcoin and crypto generally is not an liberatory force 1. Pilkington, Marc. 2017. ‘Can Global Elites Pave the Way for a New Transnational Unit of Account? A Reflection on the Numerical Nature of Money’. World Review of Political Economy 8 (4). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2339678. 1. Popper, Nathaniel. 2019. ‘Terrorists Turn to Bitcoin for Funding, and They’re Learning Fast’. The New York Times, 92–94. 1. Renieris, Elizabeth M. n.d. ‘Why a Little-Known Blockchain-Based Identity Project in Ethiopia Should Concern Us All’. Centre for International Governance Innovation. Accessed 22 February 2022. https://www.cigionline.org/articles/why-a-little-known-blockchain-based-identity-project-in-ethiopia-should-concern-us-all/. -1. Steele, Graham. 2021. ‘The Miner of Last Resort: Digital Currency, Shadow Money and the Role of the Central Bank’. Technology and Government, Emerald Studies in Media and Communications, Forthcoming. \ No newline at end of file +1. Steele, Graham. 2021. ‘The Miner of Last Resort: Digital Currency, Shadow Money and the Role of the Central Bank’. Technology and Government, Emerald Studies in Media and Communications, Forthcoming.