In this episode, I talk with Alex Gladstein, Chief Strategy Officer at The Human Rights Foundation. We discuss how Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies increase freedom under authoritarian regimes and how Dem Tech could lead to a wave of investment in crypto.
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“A lot of the dismissals, criticisms and attacks on Bitcoin come from people who have the luxury of having a stable financial system.”
— Alex Gladstein
Interview location: Skype
Interview date: Thursday 6th Dec, 2018
Company: Human Rights Foundation
Role: Chief Strategy Officer
All too often price dominates the discussion with Bitcoin: an ETF approval will be great for the price, we need institutions, when is the next bull run? Also, naysayers criticise Bitcoin when the price crashes, calling it a speculative asset with no utility. Is price a distraction from the potential for Bitcoin?
Right now the use case for Bitcoin is limited for those in the developed world. Sure it is fun to send Bitcoin, perhaps it is easier than using a bank for sending value to someone in another country, but price volatility limits the use case for payments. In the developed world, holding Bitcoin will benefit most if it does become a globally recognised, accepted and used as a form for money. Right now, some would argue the most significant opportunity is in the developed world or with those living in either authoritarian countries or under governments with poor fiscal policies.
A regular criticism of fiat is the ability for governments to print money on demand, leading to inflation and a reduction in the value of the local currency. This has been seen most evidently with the failed socialist policies of two successive Venezuelan presidents.
Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are an opportunity for people living under these regimes to create and protect value, and trade while reducing their exposure to the risks of their domestic currency.
Other use cases exist, from Bitcoin being used to pay women unable to get bank accounts in Afghanistan to companies using Bitcoin to transact outside of capital controls. The common theme is that cryptocurrencies offer freedom from rules, whether those are state or legacy processes.
In this interview, I talk about why Bitcoin matters for Freedom with Alex Gladstein, Chief Strategy Officer at the Human Rights Foundation. We discuss what fundamental human rights are lost under authoritarian regimes, how Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies increase freedom and how Dem Tech (Democracy Tech) could lead to a wave of investment in cryptocurrencies.
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00.03.59: Intro and welcome
00.04.40: Background to The Human Rights Foundation
00.09.49: Romantic fantasies with Cuba
00.12.25: Similarities and differences between Cuba and Venezuela
00.18.56: What people don’t understand about living under authoritarian regimes
00.21.46: Surveillance centralised state v decentralised alternatives
00.25.43: How blockchains are used by governments for surveillance
00.30.57: US government sanctions against Bitcoin addresses
00.33.47: Bitcoin privacy
00.41.07: How cryptocurrencies are being used in authoritarian regimes
00.47.12: What is holding back adoption of cryptocurrencies
00.54.14: How Bitcoin removes rules
01.04.23: Arguments against mass surveillance
01.05.57: Opportunities with Dem Tech
01.10.10: What gives Alex hope
01.12.35: Thoughts on the North Korean blockchain conf
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