Tuesday, February 6, 2018

We would have to discount political corruption

General Manager of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), Agustín Carstens says: 
Money, he asserts, is flatly connected to government, “an indispensable social convention backed by an accountable institution within the State that enjoys public trust.”

Well, Agustin, that means the BIS will have to be pushed aside.  We all know, Agustin, that central banking is deeply connected to corrupt governments. The less corrupt the government the less central banking they do. 

Fortunately bitcoin settles international accounts much more efficiently than the BIS.

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