This is the talk I gave at the Kansas State University Barry Flinchbaugh Ag Policy Forum.
At the end I make the case for how Bitcoin will change farmland ownership. Starting at 34 min 18 seconds
Low time preference breakfast.
Not some eggs cooked with a rubber spatula at 280 so the teflon doesn’t melt off.
Seasoned scrambled eggs with whole milk. Cast iron pan in the oven with broiler running full throttle. Crispy and melted cheese in the top. Garlic, onions and black beans sautéd in butter - at the bottom.
It will hold that heat for more than an hour- waiting for when the family is ready.
You can only make this if you seasoned and know how to handle a cast iron skillet. This is a low time presence breakfast.
It isn’t optimized for easy clean up. It is designed so that if you use it right clean up doesn’t even need soap.
What other tools allow you to have low time preference results?
I’m minutes away from to addressing 250 ag policy people in Manhattan Kansas.
I’m going to tell them something they will resist: those that engage in Bitcoin today will be the farmland owners tomorrow.
I owe a large portion of my ability to explain of Bitcoin to your work on TWIB and am boosting to say thank you. Your work is echoing into the world.
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I’m about to address 250 ag policy people in Kansas City. I’m going to tell them something they will resist: those that engage in Bitcoin today will be the farmland owners tomorrow.
The civil war will be divided along religious lines. There will be many factions; Catholics, Protestants, Evangelicals, atheists, communists, anarchists.
All will believe the others are morally corrupt. Religious wars are far more dangerous than political.
Tom Lee tried to fuck Bitcoin for his own gain. I had to spend more than 10 minutes on a stage today explaining why ethereum was a shitcoin because that grifter talked some boomer into buying it.
No coming back from preaching shitcoins you fucking snake oil salesman.