3 Akoranga Mai i te Oslo Freedom Forum: 14 Zeroes – Bartolomeo, Nur Khalil, Stark

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3 Akoranga Mai i te Oslo Freedom Forum: 14 Zeroes – Bartolomeo, Nur Khalil, Stark

It’s time to visit Oslo one more time. Bitcoinist keeps mining The Human Rights Foundation’s Oslo Freedom Forum for the content all those other bitcoin sites are not interested in. We are talking about real life here, and we already went to the well a few times – kotahi, rua, e toru, wha, e rima – a ka puta mai me te kohatu i muri i te kohatu. Katoa te mihi ki a Alex Gladstein, nana i whai wa ki te tapahi me te whakairi i enei riipene whakamiharo kotahi meneti te roa.

I tenei wa, ka korero mai tetahi Venezuelan ki a matou mo te hyperinflation, ka peitahia e tetahi Nigerian tetahi pikitia o to maatau hyperbitconized a meake nei, a ka tukuna e tetahi Amerika te taara US ki runga i te Whatunga Uira hei hiahia mo te ao.

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Oslo FF: Mauricio di Bartolomeo Mo He aha te Hyperinflation

Ko te Kai-whakarewa a Ledn, a Mauricio di Bartolomeo, he Venezuelan. I noho ia me te manawa i te hyperinflation, me te whakaahua i roto i nga tau e kore e taea te whakaaro. 

"I korero koe mo te moni, ka hinga te moni. A ki te tini o nga tangata ko tenei whakaaro waitara. He aha te ahua o tera? He aha te ahua o tera? Ko wai ka pa ki tera? A ka hoki ki Venezuela. Na kia hoatu noa ki te tangata te horopaki. I roto i taku oranga, kua whakakorehia e te kawanatanga o Venezuelan nga 14 kore utu mai i te moni. Koira te maha o nga kore i roto i te trillion. Na ko tetahi bolívar i tenei ra he trillion bolivars 20 tau ki muri. Na ko te nui o te pikinga."

He aha te paanga o tera ki te tangata toharite? Kei te whakaahua a Di Bartolomeo i nga ahuatanga ki te Oslo Freedom Forum ma te whakamahi i nga ahuatanga o ia ra e ahua tawhiti rawa ana mo nga tangata whenua e kiia nei ko te ao tuatahi. 

"Kei te hiahia koe kia nui ake te moni ki te mahi i taua tauwhitinga. Ka timata nga mea rereke e rua. Na ko tetahi, ko Venezuela he hapori moni. He maha nga waahi, ina koa i nga taone iti, kaore he huarahi ki te whakaae ki te kaari nama. Na, ko te nuinga o nga whakawhitinga me whakahaere i roto i te putea. Karekau i te watea na te mea ka piki ake, ka hoko koe i tenei karaihe wai me te 1 Bolívar, inaianei e 500 bolívares te utu, me rapu koe i te maha o nga pire e hiahiatia ana hei hoko i tenei mea.

Na, ka tiimata te katoa ki te kohi putea mo nga mea iti rawa. Ko to tepe tangohanga ATM mai i te $100 ki te $1, no reira ka kite koe e rima nga wa e tango ana koe ki te hoko i te tiini coke, ki te hoko aha ranei. A ko nga tangata o enei kainga mamao, karekau he rawa ki te hoko, karekau ranei na te mea kaore e taea e ratou te tango utu mamati.

Ko te tikanga, ko te 1% ehara i te mea kare noa i te pikinga, ka whai hua ano ratou. He pehea ta ratou mahi? Anei he tauira: 

"A ko te utu he mea ka huri i nga ra katoa, i nga haora katoa ranei i etahi wa i te pikinga teitei. A he mamae nui noa tenei mo nga reanga iti me waenga. Ka taea e te hunga whai rawa i te wa hyperinflation te nama, ka taea e ratou te tono bolivares mai i te kawanatanga katahi ka hoko kaainga i Miami, katahi ka utua te nama. Kaore he utu o tera. Kei a ratou aua momo huarahi, pera i te 1% i nga waahi katoa o te ao. Ko nga tangata katoa ka pohehe i tenei ahuatanga."

17/ Kaipakihi a Nigeria, kaiwhakawhanake, me @btrusteam mema o te poari Abubakar Nur Khalil (@ihate1999) on why the future of finance will be Bitcoinized, not dollarized: pic.twitter.com/P4NbX4a5mV

- Alex Gladstein (@gladstein) June 22, 2022

Oslo FF: Abubakar Nur Khalil On Our Bitcoinized Future

Another BTrust board member appears. Abubakar Nur Khalil is the CEO of Recursive Capital, he uses his Nigerian roots to explain exactly how bitcoin is a powerful tool for so-called third-world countries.

“It’s all about building the bridges that we’re talking about. And the thing is, with Bitcoin, it already has a lot of these things solved really on day one. So, you have an opt in financial freedom tool, which is incredible for individuals that are under intense governments whether they are authoritarians or just in terms of currency controls that are harsh.

So, to give you an example. In Nigeria, if you’re trying to even dollarize and get a domiciliary account what ends up happening is, even via the app, you can’t actually send any money out. And as well as having limits on cards and stuff like that.” 

From this perspective, Nur Khalil explains to The Oslo Freedom Forum why bitcoin will win the currency wars.

“So, what happens is individuals have started flocking to Bitcoin because they realized Bitcoin is the only way that they don’t get discriminated on, they don’t get restrictions that aren’t necessary. So, I think the future is definitely going to be Bitconized as opposed to dollarized. Where individuals are not only saving in Bitcoin, but they’re also using Bitcoin remittance as well as local trade.”

18 / @Uira Labs Tumuaki me tetahi-kaiwhakarewa @maamaa on pehea Bitcoin could not only give people access to a new monetary system but also provide access to the US dollar: pic.twitter.com/a8lJBigzt1

- Alex Gladstein (@gladstein) June 22, 2022

Oslo FF: Elizabeth Stark i runga i te taro

Ko te Tumuaki me te Kaihanga Tuarua o Lightning Labs, a Elizabeth Stark, e whakamahi ana i tona wa ki te whakauru i te tono hou a tana kamupene: taro

“If anybody, much like they can get access to the Internet, access to information, could access fiat currencies and dollars using the Bitcoin network. That’s what we’re working on as a community now. So, my company, Lightning Labs, recently proposed a technology and protocol called Taro.”

Kei te mahi tatou i tera hei hapori? Kei te akiaki noa ranei a Lightning Labs i tana kaupapa? Kia taea ai te whakautu tika, me tuku a Stark ki te whakaoti i tana pitch.

“So, Taro is a new protocol we propose to enable people to issue assets on top of both Bitcoin and Lightning. And what that means is anybody can then issue, say, a dollar. You’ve got a dollar, you know, in a bank account. You might be one of these institutions in the U.S., and people might issue euros, pesos, kroner, etc., and then people can transact can send, and receive like they would with Bitcoin. "

He pai rawa tena ki te pono mo tenei wa. He aha te hopu? Ka akohia e te Oslo Freedom Forum, he piro nui. 

“Now, as Lyn mentioned, there are going to be different trade-offs. This is going to be a more regulated approach, but it also provides far greater access. And what this means is anybody globally that wants to transact using Bitcoin can now send fiat currency over Bitcoin te whakamahi i nga mea e rua Bitcoin, the monetary network. And then also the way that it works on the Lightning Network is you’re transacting from dollar to Bitcoin back to dollar. 

So, now you’re using Bitcoin as this monetary glue, really a central clearing point for all the words world’s currencies to transact through it. Globally now, anybody with access to a mobile phone can access something like the US dollar using Bitcoin as its rails, which is incredibly powerful for financial access.”

I tangohia e ia he wharangi mai i te pukapuka a Jack Mallers there at the end, but that’s alright. There’s nothing wrong with using bitcoin as rails for bitcoin. Now, to use bitcoin as rails for lesser coins like the US dollar, that’s another story. This is not the place to tell it or discuss the case, though. Our Oslo Freedom Forum coverage is about presenting ideas, we’ll leave the discussions to everyone reading these lines. 

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