In this talk, Andreas picks apart the false dichotomy of 'rainbow' market types (white, grey, black, red, blue), the underlying moral assumptions in these classifications, and why Bitcoin's colorblindness matters in a world where state 'justice as a service' (JaaS) is not only jurisdictionally relative and contradictory on a global scale, but often faulty and destructive within its own borders.
CLARIFICATION: At 6:50, I said that it was illegal to use bitcoin in to escape Venezuela's currency collapse. This is somewhat incorrect. There is still no law in Venezuela that is explicitly in favor or against the use of bitcoin itself; Bitcoin's status in Venezuela would be more accurately described as a grey market. Authorities have justified arrests based on accusations of "committing cyber fraud and power theft," or "money laundering" and "financing terrorism." Bitcoin miners are often subject to extortion by local police. Another charge has been "bypassing currency controls," which is what I meant to address in that statement.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:27 Bitcoin and black markets
2:27 Difference between black markets and white markets
7:32 Natural state of markets
8:44 What is the trajectory of every white market?
11:04 Justice as a service
19:00 "Legal" and "illegal" are geography bound terms
20:24 Blockchains serve justice
21:21 Q&A Starts: How would you be able to enforce justice as a service from a blockchain service if there's a monopoly enforced?
24:27 Black markets and banks
26:45 Start-ups and blockchains
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https://www.patreon.com/posts/join-us-for-live-23430123This talk was delivered at the Latin American Bitcoin and Blockchain Conference (laBITconf) at Centro Cultural CorpArtes in Santiago, Chile on December 5th, 2018:
https://www.labitconf.com/Andreas M. Antonopoulos is a technologist and serial entrepreneur who has become one of the most well-known and respected figures in bitcoin.
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