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'''Max Keiser''' is an Austrian economist who advocates for sound money to replace the fiat money global standard. He previously had a show on RT America called Keiser Report, but it was taken off-air when US sanctions shut down RT America. He and his wife Stacy Keiser now run a podcast called the Max and Stacy Report. Instead of [[gold]], which was the sound money of the ages, Max advocates for a [[Bitcoin]] standard. This is in contrast to the position of [[User:WikiSysop|InfraWiki's creator]], which advocates for [[Monero]] usage, since Monero is actually fungible due to its privacy characteristics, whereas Bitcoin is non-fungible due to its surveillance characteristics. == References == [[Category:Economists]] [[Category:People]] [[Category:Stub]]
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