- Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux, does not believe in cryptocurrencies, calling them a vehicle for scams and a Ponzi scheme.
- Torvalds was once rumored to be Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto, but he clarified it was a joke and denied owning a Bitcoin fortune.
- Torvalds also dismissed the idea of technological singularity as a bedtime story for children, saying continuous exponential growth does not make sense.
I actually considered a non-governmental, community regulated currency as a pretty good idea.
Problem is, crypto is too ecologically expensive and wasteful to fit the bill.
While there were some interesting ones, that actually used the processing power for something useful, most are not. So for now, I’ll just go with governmental currencies.
Only some (proof of work) crypto is ecologically expensive and wasteful.
That goes against the entire history of currencies. Every successful currency in history has been controlled by either the state or a religion (which was effectively state-like).
How come? Decentralized currencies were in place long before the dictators enforced their own private currencies on to all their subjects.
Uh huh… like when?
gold
Gold isn’t a currency, it’s a commodity.
You can use it as a currency. The fact that the metal has a material use case isn’t really relevant.
It doesn’t meet the requirements to be a currency. It’s a commodity.
what requirements