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 […]
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 […]
Negative Innovation Hurting Entrepreneurs
This story originally appeared in USA Today Dusty Wunderlich | Published April 26, 2017 Entrepreneurism is going extinct in rural areas. Our livelihood as a business-friendly state is at risk, compounding the threat to the pioneering mindset which inspires our economy. In an era of negative innovation, political activism is more important than ever for […]
It’s Getting Harder to Afford to Live in Reno
This story originally appeared in the Reno Gazette Journal Dusty Wunderlich | Published February 23, 2017 There has been a lot of talk recently about our growth. Many economic development and political leaders champion the growth as a badge of honor, yet many are starting to change their narrative to managed growth. I hope there […]
Spending outpaces economy for Nevada government
This story originally appeared in the Reno Gazette Journal Dusty Wunderlich | Published 10:05 a.m. PT January 26, 2017 The new year marks a time of reflection and goal setting. Last year ended with a multitude of positive articles about Nevada and Reno. Recent headlines highlighted our population growth as the second-fastest in the country. […]