Issues
Where Crypto Went Wrong
You want to fix the world with finance? Then fix this: wages’ share of a financialized, globalized, speculative-bubble dependent economy have been falling for decades. Fix this and you really will change the world. Anything less changes nothing.
VIEW POSTAsymmetries, Distortions and Denial
When bubbles pop, it’s natural selection at its most unforgiving: “adapt or die,” and those who ignore or discount consequential asymmetries will have a very difficult time navigating the triage.
VIEW POSTI Used To Be Disgusted, Now I’m Disabused
It’s certainly possible to be disgusted, but being disabused of the fantasy that the system is self-correcting is the healthier perspective. I used to be disgusted, now I’m disabused: beneath all the self-serving narratives, fad-memes and over-simplifications regurgitated as serious analysis, these are the core dynamics I see: 1. Imperial corruption of democracy and open markets.
VIEW POSTRegardless of Who’s Elected, Imperial Corruption Rules the Nation
But in the meantime, enjoy the political theatrics down on the sand-strewn floor of the Coliseum. While the much-touted differences between America’s political parties get obsessive, hysterical attention, the sameness of Imperial corruption, waste and squalor regardless of who’s in power gets little notice.
VIEW POST#AxisOfEasy 271: No, Mark Jeftovic Is Not Trying To Pump Cryptos In Your Twitter DMs
No, Mark Jeftovic is not trying to pump cryptos in your Twitter DMs,
Latest Hacking Attempt on Liz Truss’ Phone Raises Concerns about the State of British Government Cybersecurity,
Freedom of Speech Concerns Following Department of Homeland Security’s Move Towards Fighting Disinformation Online, this and more in AofE #271
The Unintended Consequences of Unintended Consequences
Decades of central bank distortions and regulatory / market-share capture by cartels and monopolies have completely gutted “markets,” destroying their self-correcting dynamics. Unintended consequences introduce unexpected problems that may not have easy solutions.
VIEW POSTContributors
Mark E. Jeftovic
Mark is the co-founder of easyDNS and the editor-in-chief of #AxisOfEasy. He is the author of Managing Mission Critical Domains & DNS (Packt UK, 2018) and Unassailable: Protect Yourself from Deplatform Attacks & Cancel Culture.
Jesse Hirsh
Futurist, researcher and public speaker, Jesse Hirsh has been active in technology and commenting on it across the media for 25 years. His premium newsletter service operates from Metaviews.ca.
Charles Hugh Smith
Charles Hugh Smith is the author of numerous books and writes from OfTwoMinds.com.