Economics of Recess

One of everyone's favorite 90s kids shows had an episode that makes a lot more sense to us now. It's honestly worth a watch now.

youtube.com/watch?v=D7WPeUpcBlg

It's only 10 minutes, watch it. What did you learn, Jow Forumsantines?

>dat symbolism
>dat real-world application of ideas
>at the end of the day, old man Kelso (the store owner) is the wealthy one

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I saw this on youtube like 2 months ago and made a thread on Jow Forums about it too. Maybe yours will do better. Good luck.

LINKIES when they're left holding their bags.

that episode explains why crypto will never become mainstream
The majority of any given crypto is held by a very very small minority
The ICO investors/founders/early miners have a disproportionate amount of coins
No one is going to want to buy into an economic system controlled by a handful of whales

You just described the stock market you retard

yea but the stock market is for investments not for currency
I'm talking about adoption not speculation
Also the stock market has much much stronger regulations than crypto which makes it a safer place for the average investor

>it’s another jackdurden.com thread
Kek go back to pol

So many coins are dead just on distribution alone. Do an ICO giving a large majority of your supply out to speculators and then you expect adoption later? Its pure bullshit and everyone knows this

hyper deflation drives adoption of new currencies

why copy and paste threads OP?
are you trying to market something?

>No one is going to want to buy into an economic system controlled by a handful of whales
Take a look at who owns the top percentage of wealth in the world as it stands today. If I'm not mistaken the top 1% owns more than everyone else under them. Not much different, is it? People are working multiple jobs and they still can't afford to buy a house or start a family without being shackled in debt because our money has been nearly printed into oblivion.
>Also the stock market has much much stronger regulations than crypto which makes it a safer place for the average investor
>Can't invest in unregistered securities unless you have special authority as an "accredited investor"
>Being an accredited investor is defined as having large annual income ($300K+) or a net work exceeding $1MM (not including home value)
>The accreditation has nothing to do with actually proving your investment knowledge/ability, you are just wealthier than other investors.
kek I think you mean it's a gilded cage built in a precise fashion so that people like you can never win. Look at all the fat cats on wall street or the banks that get caught with their pants down every year for breaking the rules, laundering money, etc. but never go to jail. Just end up paying a fine that is a pittance compared to what they net in the end. Look at the congressmen that overhaul insider trading laws to make it easier for them to get away with it on top of the ridiculous salaries and benefits they are taking home already.

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does free will exist in a capitalistic society?

wait is this an old cartoon from a while back? It looks kind of blurry but it was pretty good. Honestly a lot funnier than most of the other stuff I've seen recently

This. Every criticism of crypto I've seen could be levelled at the current system, while same isn't true going the other way.

lol pretty redpilled, fits right in with 90s kid shit. Fuck porpaganda

Based and redpilled

recess was what all the npc kids watched in elementary school in 1999
that and rugrats were all anyone ever talked about

In a free trade system most people will inevitably stack at the bottom.

Ones that "make it" either has the drive to pull themselves up by the bootstraps or has the foresight to invest in PHYSICAL things.

recess is one of the greatest shows of all time senpai

That doesn't make crypto a good alternative.

>tfw you remember rugrats were all kikes

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Biggest brainlet in youtube comments


>This is what would happen in the real economy if fiat currency wasn't regulated as "legal tender". Its what's happening with cryptocurrencies now, and is exactly why the governments of the world are shitting themselves and trying to regulate them.

>In a free market, a meta-market of currencies could form and be affected by the value of others within that meta-market. i.e. Trying to use the Dollar becomes untenable due to extreme scarcity, so people start using cryptocurrencies instead. The demand for the fiat dollar falls as a result of more and more people adopting the cryptocurrency as an alternative, meta-market forms.

go back to Israel yid

this desu.
we need an aircraft carrier backed crypto