Abstract: A Case for Cryptocurrency explores the history of money through the three industrial revolutions and lays out a case of why society is on the brink of a massive shift in wealth and a change in our currency. The fourth industrial revolution like the prior three industrial revolutions will likely be accompanied with a […]
Congress and Cryptocurrency: The Illusion of Knowledge
Today, Congress had its first official hearing on cryptocurrency and the commentary was predictable and in alignment with its approval rating, bad. Congress is already making cryptocurrency a partisan issue with Democrats demonizing crytocurrency while Republicans try to defend its position. What is already lost from the start is a firm foundation on the history […]
Fitness Licensing: A Violation of Self Ownership
In 2007 I was doing my usual training at a local community gym when I saw two very fit elderly men doing a series of interval training I had never seen before. My curiosity got the best of me and I went over to the two gentlemen to ask them what they were doing. This […]
Is Bitcoin A Fraud?
“Bitcoin is a fraud that will eventually blow up. It’s worse than tulip bulbs. It won’t end well. Someone is going to get killed.” Jamie Dimon, JP Morgan CEO This quote marks an important time in financial history, the CEO of a global banking institution making objective claims about cryptocurrency. What started as a white […]
Nevada Legislature Tries to Limit Freedom of Choice
This story originally appeared in The Reno Gazette Journal Dusty Wunderlich | Published July 20, 2017 From a young age, we innately want to make our own choices. Even toddlers start to have their own preferences that are unique to their happiness. The ability to choose is such a paramount foundation for freedom that our […]