Morlock Elloi on Fri, 24 Jun 2016 08:38:14 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> Bankers on ecstasy (but is the party over?) |
Slide 1: Top: bunch of people figures Middle: nothing Bottom: a government building Transitions to Slide 2: Top: bunch of people figures Middle: capitalized letters BLOCKCHAIN Bottom: a government buildingThe narrative was that the BLOCKCHAIN will solve this. Somehow. What 'this' is was left unclear. No challenging from the audience.
On 6/23/16, 8:04, Jaromil wrote:
I think the "blockchain" with all buzz related to it is indeed a socially interesting phenomenon at the base of popularization of digital technology. For many reasons. It is the main base for "de-politicizing" Bitcoin. It is also an incredible swamp of bad and quickly hacked together code, for obvious reasons bound to opportunity and puerile enthusiasm. But also because anything that has to do with the enormous bubble of computer industry nowadays deals only with the so called "computer sciences" discipline, rather than with
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