In this special co-hosted session of Atlas Society Senior Scholar, Dr.Richard Salsman's monthly Morals & Markets Seminar he discusses:
Are cryptocurrencies genuine or instead fraudulent as monies?
What role have they played in the economy so far, and how might they influence the future?
What explains their attraction?
What are their main risks and might they spread as a contagion globally?
Do cryptocurrencies differ materially (Bitcoin, Ether, Solana, USD Coin) and if so, why might it matter?
El Salvador has designated Bitcoin as legal tender, while other states (China) are hostile to cryptocurrencies. Are they an alternative to government fiat monies or instead a possible model for well-run public digital currencies?
with Duke Economics Student and writer for Bitcoin Magazine, Jack Kriesel. Jack, a former nay sayer of Bitcoin, has become one of its strongest young advocates! Listen to his perspective as he goes back and forth with Dr. Salsman and the session's participants.
To join us live for future Morals & Markets Discussions, visit: https://www.atlassociety.org/atlas-university/morals-and-markets
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