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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.
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.
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Latest revision as of 03:46, 31 January 2024

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 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.

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