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Why Bitcoin is the Only Cryptocurrency Likely to Thrive in the Long Run
Many new digital currencies emerge every year, however not all of them have managed to stand the test of time. Among all the cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin stands out as the most likely to survive in the long run. Let’s explore why. The Decentralized Structure One of the biggest selling points of Bitcoin is its decentralized structure. … Read more
Nova conscientia nascitur… utrum bonus Deus an malus Deus?
Once upon a time this title may have well as have been written in hieroglyphics with virtually zero chance of deciphering it by the average reader. Years ago only a few brainiacs and nerds would have be able to work it out. Today it is a trivial task that takes seconds to find the answer. … Read more
Woke Nation: One Nation supports Indian nationalism as Indians fight each other in Melbourne CBD
How good are the restaurants!
Everybody is welcome to be nobody.
Have I encapsulated Australian multiculturalism in one pithy sentence? I asked DALL-E to draw a foetus growing in a plastic bag for the image. That, I believe, is the ultimate destination of multiculturalism: the detatchment of humanity first from the land and then from family, with the goal of permanent attachment to systems run by … Read more
A Tribute To MikeMB
One of the most legendary commenters on MacroBusiness. We all knew this guy. We didn’t know who he was, where his numbers came from, and how much of them were embellished. He was the boiler plate man; a guy who would repeatedly post some modified/varied statistic heavy spiel in nearly every thread detailing the horror … Read more
Inflation Burns On!
Today’s CPI update is out – https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/economy/price-indexes-and-inflation/consumer-price-index-australia/dec-quarter-2022 “Inflation rose 7.8 per cent over the last year, the highest peak since 1990, driven by pricier domestic holidays, international travel and higher electricity prices. Inflation in the December quarter rose by 1.9 per cent taking annual growth to 7.8 per cent according to the Australian Bureau of … Read more
Celebrating Australia Day!
With all the usual commentary by empowered white aboriginals in the media, criticizing Australia Day and generally spreading their hatred and ill-will towards a people and culture that immeasurably improved their lives, I thought I would celebrate Australia Day by reading the “Occidental Observer’s” recent essay on the ‘Aboriginal Worship and the Flight from Whiteness … Read more
An Australia Day that everyone can celebrate
Regardless of the merits of the arguments, a day to celebrate Australia has to be a day that everyone can participate willingly in. It’s clear that 26th January cannot be that day anymore. I think that there should be a random number drawn from on New Year’s Eve to allocate the public holiday. It should … Read more
Boats are about to start again as Andrew Giles is likely to give permanent residency to thousands of illegals in Australia
So, I just got back from holiday with the family to this email from a very well politically connected ex-colleague in the legal circles down in Canberra: “As we were talking about the other day regarding the federal court Pearson decision, I have learned that Immigration Minister Andrew Giles is allegedly planning to give permanent … Read more