A Hard Fork in the Bitcoin Philosophy
Colin L. Read ()
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Colin L. Read: SUNY Plattsburgh
Chapter Chapter 15 in The Bitcoin Dilemma, 2022, pp 155-161 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract One’s self-identity is a filter which affects the way we relate to others. We each view the world through our individual eyes, filtered by a combination of our experiences and desires. Given the myriad different ways various people can judge differently the same circumstances, this ability to filter our environment based on our own world view creates self-coherence and offers a simpler path to navigate life. These are the characteristics of a cult, in this case the cult of cryptocurrency.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-09138-4_15
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