How Crypto Will Make The Existing Financial System Obsolete [VIDEO]

When the legendary John McAfee said, “Monero is the only damn currency that’s used,” he was comparing it to Bitcoin. 

During my recent time in Florida for Miami Tech Month, I had the opportunity to participate in several unique events. The first of these was the Shitcoin Conference, with a panel featuring myself and Rice of the Rice Crypto Show

We hosted a lively discussion and touched on everything from Monero (XMR) and Pirate Chain (ARRR) to the recent mainnet launch of DERO – a private decentralized application platform that all of us here at The Crypto Vigilante (SUBSCRIBE) are watching closely. 

During our panel, Rice and I discussed solutions and alternatives for the crypto ecosystem, legacy systems and blockchain analytics, and even Bitcoin scaling and the block size wars. 

We also talked about network governance, the FOSS (Free and Open-Source Software) ethos, dispute resolution and the idea of Lex Cryptographia

For reliable censorship resistance, privacy is required at the protocol level. So, what is decentralization without censorship resistance?  


Enjoy the full video here: 

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When you hear the conversation above, you’ll learn about our favorite crypto wallets, plus what I believe was Satoshi’s vision for Bitcoin to be a weapon against the Technocrats.  

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Rafael LaVerde

Rafael LaVerde has a background in private equity and venture capital. He discovered Bitcoin in 2012 while volunteering on Ron Paul's presidential campaign. He served as board member of a Libertarian Super PAC while doing post-graduate work in economics, and was also a member of the University of Texas’ Mises Circle. His formal education includes graduate degrees in continental philosophy and psychology. He has been a Bitcoin miner since 2014. Rafael also managed investor relations for the BitAngels Network, which helped finance the vast majority of early Bitcoin startups, and was also part of the DApps Fund team that revolutionized funding structures that eventually became known as ICOs and STOs. He was also the founding partner of what became one of the very first Bitcoin venture capital funds.