Connecting the dots with Sebastian Cochinescu

Vladimir Oane - Founder & CEO @ Deepstash

57 min · 31. maj 2022
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"...a lot of our systems are fundamentally based on the threat of violence. I'm not saying that people will not do horrible things, but now we have a system that is built on the idea of violence. Money, taxes, regulations, inflation, all of these things are imposed on you. There's no contract, you have no saying in it, you cannot opt out. So if you disagree, there's always the threat of being thrown in jail or bad things happening to you. So a system that is based on the threat of violence creates major issues in our society and blockchain at least offers a way out." A great talk with Vladimir Oane - founder and CEO @ Deepstash - about libertarianism, crypto, history, a better society and blockchain.

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