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Dr. Michael Wehrmann recently finished his dissertation on competitive law and works at a law firm. Concerning Bitcoin (BSV), he tries to understand its connection to economics and society, while wrapping his head around the question what it takes to wake up digital currency enthusiasts to the simple fact that only a scalable protocol serves as a worldwide ledger.

Article by Dr. Michael Wehrmann

Bitcoin SV and BTC in times of recession
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17 March, 2020

Bitcoin SV and BTC in times of recession

If you do not get Bitcoin, you do not get Bitcoin’s role in a recession either.
Why there is no ‘store of value’ or ‘digital gold’ in BTC
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16 March, 2020

Why there is no ‘store of value’ or ‘digital gold’ in BTC

Michael Wehrmann explains why anyone should run from someone describing BTC as “digital gold.”
Bitcoin SV and information asymmetry
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12 February, 2020

Bitcoin SV and information asymmetry

Since Bitcoin SV came to life, information asymmetry in the crypto sphere has reached a ludicrous level.
Bitcoin SV’s real enemy is anti-growth mentality
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23 January, 2020

Bitcoin SV’s real enemy is anti-growth mentality

In his “Information and Capitalism” piece, Twetch CEO Josh Petty lays out a bright future for humanity and hints at...
BTC reaches all-time high—in lies, not price
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14 January, 2020

BTC reaches all-time high—in lies, not price

The @Bitcoin Twitter account has changed its description, in a possible attempt to morph public’s perception of Bitcoin.
Polyvagal theoretical argument for Bitcoin SV’s SPV
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8 January, 2020

Polyvagal theoretical argument for Bitcoin SV’s SPV

With SPV, people can transact peer-to-peer in Bitcoin SV without being a miner themselves or making use of the full...

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