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Does Crypto-exchanges have a MIC (Market Identifier Code), or similar?

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

Might be my first post here...next crypto winter

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Does anyone here follow Primecoin (XPM)? Can anyone explain to me if the last 2 weeks of activity is accurate...? (MIC)

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NikklBack ASA (Airdrop)

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NikklBack Fire Sale

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NikklBack ASA Music-and-arts-oriented token

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The only truth in Crypto.....

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Because of the hype around Lionel Messi creating an Altcoin about Messi can have huge potential

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The Most Interesting Coin! Doxxed Devs | Earn $BNB | $Tiki Fork with addition of buy back | Telegram has Devs in voice chat | Active team with prior experience

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BITCOIN Emits less Than 2% of The World's Military-Industrial Complex Carbon Emissions

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Wait, what? Biden created the instability in the Middle East? Care to elaborate, I'd love to see this in a historical context. I guess supporting Ukraine, a country targeted by one of the Wests biggest geopolitical rivals, is also genocide? US is the worlds largest superpower. She opt'ed out of isolationism during the (admittedly late) WW1, and in WW2. Do we really want that back - opening the door for players like China and Russia? As a Norwegian I get that the US social security net is utter shit. I am so glad being born where I was born. Neither Ukraine nor Biden is to blame for that though. If anything, the support to Ukraine is a dirt cheap way to clog down a big geopolitical rival, without putting US boots on the ground - and at the same time funneling jobs and money into the MIC. Sorry if I missed an "/s" at the end of your comment.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

61% of the money that was selected for Ukraine went to the US MIC, 35% was loans which is very much repayable and would happen with or without a war, 4% was humanitarian aid. So in actual fact only 4% was GIVEN to Ukraine. So your 'we should use that money at home' or whatever it is youre trying to say, a few billion is nothing. Youre also saying that you shouldnt be helping feed civilians or keeping them warm, youre effectively rooting for russia. The loan, will be repaid. The huge packet for military gear, will be used by the USA. This 'aid' is very much a win win for America.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

MIC bonus checks getting paid in Feb. Hamas martyr checks are sent out in March. /s

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Geopolitical tensions have been on the rise for all of humanity. Look at the last 100 years: World wars, Korea, Vietnam, USSR/Cold War, Iraq (desert storm/shield), Bosnia/Herzegovina, Rwanda, 9/11 and the ensuing middle eastern conflicts, Ukraine, and now Israel/Palestine. There's always something in the world to keep the MIC humming along.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

We should do that in the US, and shut down our MIC UAP mafia.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Hahahaha. ..sure bud keep telling yourself that. You want a quick example of our advancements....go look at aircraft design. Minimal development in the last 50yrs due mostly to regulatory capture. Boeing doesn't innovate cuz it's cheaper to buy regulations that keep out the little guy who is hungry. We literally threw the Concorde in the garbage heap, we went with the 737MAX and the F35 is only good for the MIC and politicians....all because the money is broken.

Mentions:#MAX#MIC
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

And another round on the bs carousel. When do people start to learn? The US is always conditioning their public for wars. In case you didn't get the memo it is because the MIC and your politicians make a killing with it. They don't give a flying F about you, how you live and democracy. The reality is, if you don't stop to fall for war propaganda you are the next possible candidate to die in a meat grinder while the overlords drink champagne at home. Thank you for your service.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

>So, what does this do? It jacks the price of bitcoin up and up and up. All the way above 1 million dollars. The us has 200,000 btc. That 200,000 btc is now worth 200,000,000,000 dollars. The US debt is at 33,708,532,400 dollars according to the debt clock. Even at $1M their BTC is only 1/5 of the first $1T of the $33T US debt. That debt clock estimate is off by over 3 orders of magnitude. Also US doesn’t have any interest in sound money. The fiat printer allows them to fund endless wars to kill dark skinned people and launder money to their friends via the MIC, foreign aid, etc. Our only hope is that BTC survives the needed upheaval to displace the current petro dollar system to allow actual free markets to emerge.

Mentions:#BTC#MIC
r/BitcoinSee Comment

Lol....so government intervention to correct a problem caused by....previous government intervention. Would Boeing even exist without the MIC feeding them trillions in tax dollars? Or artificially low interest rates for government favourites ...all cause market distortions that would not be present in a free market.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

I meant that neoliberalism is extremely effective but the govt size reduction was not fully achieved bc authoritarians such as those constituting the MIC prevented it. The transcripts from Kennedy and Eisenhower eras are very telling. Neoliberals were effective at destroying nearly every other part of the govt besides war, death, and all that goes with it. Chomsky would refer to it as military keynesianism

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Yeah there is up downs left rights diagonals the whole shabang but there is one right I am 100% on with every atom in my fucking body. The Market will go up and come back down. #MIC DROP

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

They could have used MIC or MICS. The Source magazine grades rap albums by mics so it would fit the sub.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I work in IT and we often describe stupid users as PICNIC (Problem In Chair Not In Computer). From now on I will call them MIC (Monkey In Chair)

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

well, i'm 99.9% doubtful it will ***end*** war... humans love fkn killing each other for some reason... but i do think it may mitigate/stifle governments and large organizations power to wage war significantly / ad infinitum as we see clearly with the global history of with fiat ... if sound money is adopted by a country (and not abandoned) it would mean there would be zero point in the MIC \[or any other industry\] to lobby excessively or increase their prices every year for the sake of beating inflation \[or gouging beyond it...\] if in the future the *people* of the world unanimously \[or by and large\] place their value/purchasing power in bitcoin rather than centralized/corruptible \[inflatable\] monetary systems - the cantillionaires orchestrating traditional fiat monetary systems won't have nearly the same power as today. humanities worst wars were waged by leaders of nations who leveraged their control of the monetary system and monopoly on violence to afford their militarys via money printing. consider [https://youtu.be/Mvchzpbv2hE](https://youtu.be/Mvchzpbv2hE) and [https://youtu.be/\_9TI4Pzl-RQ](https://youtu.be/_9TI4Pzl-RQ)

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I read somewhere recently that government insiders fear that the MIC is dangerously close to being able to fund itself. I wonder what role crypto would play in that.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

People won't vote for someone who would stop the free/easy money... maybe a few would but... most won't reject the stimies and IMO, they shouldn't... If UBI is how this fiat experiment ends then that's the best possible scenario i can imagine for the 99%... far better than all that easy money going to the MIC or other mega money interests...

Mentions:#IMO#UBI#MIC
r/BitcoinSee Comment

Hmm ok not bad points. I do believe the military industrial complex is a giant problem. And the MIC has been losing trillions of taxpayers money for years. hopefully crypto will be able to resolve this. But I don't think even the MIC is able to stop it.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

China is on its last legs and suffering from huge demographic and social collapse. Stop eating the fear mongering BS. We don’t need to “destroy” Putin or China. Your parroting MIC phrases while thousands dies and citizens pay for these endless wars

Mentions:#BS#MIC
r/BitcoinSee Comment

What a jump you made from invading Ukraine to European war haha. MIC love people like you!

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

yeah... he's anti war until he's in an office and talking to all the MIC people, just like the rest of them.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Thanks for sharing the Argentinian history. The US government (or at least the MIC that runs it) needs to have their teeth kicked in.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Just because America supports Ukraine does not mean their bombs are not aimed at the Russians in Ukraine. They have sent so many Himars to Ukraine they are at critical level in America. What is so historical about being bombed? Regardless, as of now I cannot say except for Ukraine. However, when Biden was elected into office then yes, every country and more. Politicians have to keep the MIC’s stock prices up somehow.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

MIC is technology, math and science materialized. And it beats everything. Gl mining your way out of artillery fire

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

There are many things immoral and wrong about the United States projecting global hegemony and protecting the status of the greenback as the global reserve currency. Drone strikes and economic sanctions and all sorts of shit to keep other countries in line abroad, and cops that shoot first and ask questions later domestically-- absolutely rotten shit, for sure. That being said - the MIC doesn't just disappear, even if everyone switched to bitcoin overnight. Having everyone's wallet and transactions visible on the block chain doesn't remove the threat of force. If those in power want you to comply with something... buddy, you're complying

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

If the world were to move to a Bitcoin standard, then the MIC would simply protect mining facilities. The MIC is not going to be defeated by cryptocurrency.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

OK now Brazil needs democracy. Let's get MIC in action!

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Yeah im with you. There are too many tricks in the MIC/FEDs bags for it to not take decades/centuries. Wars are always good for the petrodollar.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Unless we can ditch the two party system, it is. What most people don’t understand is that the Democrat and Republican national organizations are privately run. They, not the public, ultimately choose who they are going to run/support in national elections, and they manipulate the outcome to ensure that one of their “acceptable” candidates gets the nomination. Both parties have the exact same criteria, that absolutely has to be met to be the Republican or Democratic presidential nominee. First, the candidate has to be acceptable to Wall Street (WS)… Second, the candidate has to be acceptable to the Military Industrial Complex (MIC). If a candidate popular with the public doesn’t have support of both (WS & MIC), the party that person belongs to will rally their high ranking, influential, media darling members to every available news outlet to wage a FUD campaign (fear uncertainty and doubt) against the “popular candidate” who doesn’t meet the parties overriding criteria. Ron Paul was subject to constant deliberate undermining by the RNC, and Bernie Sanders even more so by the DNC this last election.

Mentions:#MIC#FUD
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I dunno...I dont believe in wars, they just give an opportunity for the MIC to keep siphoning tax dollars from Americans. People don't realize that we are stilling paying for the Vietnam War and will be paying for the Middle East wars for the next 100 + years. And the war in Ukraine will only add to it. And we haven't faired well at all in those wars either. So I put my money into Bitcoin in protest and recommend everyone else do so too. They cant touch my money, tax it, or seize it under the guise of subversive laws, patriotism, authoritarian rule, etc. And they can't fight a war with a military that's been defunded. That's my high minded, long game approach. Join me or die!!! 👊😎👍

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

>Propaganda and entertainment Even the entertainment has propaganda in it. Can't watch a superbowl without MIC advertisements flying overhead. Can't watch a CSI show w/out 4th Amendment rights being normalized. ect, ect, ect.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

If someone seriously believes this money is for the people of Ukraine, Moldova and not for the MIC and corrupt politician in all 3 of the mentioned countries.. Welcome to the real world honey, you are naiv. East Palastine Ohio is not forgotten!

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Dumb question that completely disregards the nature of MIC of any Western country. Companies are not charities. They sell products. Either that be their government, or, in this case, Ukrainian volunteers and funds.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Because he or she can . Don’t be a hater . Like those below . **MIC DROP**

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

My MIC portfolio is stonks. Power is always where weapons are. Violence is the final source of authority, it doesn't really matter what you put on your computers.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

People whining about 'their' money being 'given' to Ukraine should read up on how the MIC works and also read the actual documents on what the money is being spent. Essentially it's a stimulus growth package for the US.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

> Where does the money come from Everyone. > Where does it go? To the MIC. Still don't get it. Care to elaborate or are you going for the vague and mysterious vibe?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Dude, could you remind me who keeps pumping billions into the Ukraine? Who kissed Zelensky? I don't think it was Ted Cruz. We have no business in that war, but Biden and Pelosi keep up the rah-rah on it because they get kickbacks from the MIC. Obama drone-striked American CIVILIANS without benefit of trial (not to mention countless Muslim civilians who had done nothing to deserve it). Hillary and Obama destroyed Libya to such an extent that slave-trading has returned to the region. Bill Clinton called in an air-strike on a pharmaceutical factory in order to deflect from the blowjobs that he got from Monica.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

See how much is for the country excluding MIC.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

>And killing millions of people. Fiat funds wars. "War is a Racket", by Major General Smedly Butler [https://www.google.com/books/edition/War\_is\_a\_Racket/NGIUCgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1](https://www.google.com/books/edition/War_is_a_Racket/NGIUCgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1) "A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of the people. Only a small inside group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few, at the expense of the very many. Out of war a few people make HUGE fortunes." i.e. the only reason the US MIC pulled out of its 20yr money-sucking black whole called Afghanistan was because they knew the money-sucking black whole government trough was moving to Ukraine. Not only did US MIC 'know', they caused this to occur via their 2014 Ukrainian regime change operation.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Ra Ra Ra... Never met people who are more happy to smash some tiny countries on a wall and plunder them like Americans are. Is your all mighty military the reason the Iran could bomb the shit out of your camp in the ME, the turks do right now and you lost against people with sandals in Afghanistan? Is your powerful economy the reason everyone and his cousin is on fentanyl, your big cities are crime riddled shitholes and the energy infrastructure is from the 50s? And why exactly is it necessary to prop up your gdp with numbers from prostitution and drug business? But I still like your Abraham tanks from the 80s, that you need for your intercontinental missiles from the 70s a 8 inch floppy disc and man, this impressive b52 thingy from the 50s is a beauty of art. You should charge an entry fee for that rolling museum of the MIC. Wouldn't it be awesome to save on that way some extra bucks for the taxpayers?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I'm romanian, the team is romanian, they talented, yes, but it gives me get rich quick vibes. It's the only coin I researched who gives you on their site the possibility to immediately buy EGLD with card 💳🤔. They have some romanian central bank license to operate as e-money in EU, but when full MICĂ în EU will be implemented in 2024 things will change. We'll see...

Mentions:#EGLD#MIC
r/BitcoinSee Comment

And it doesn't even include the emissions from the MIC.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Unfortunate decisions you made as a teenager would have no effect on you as an adult. As a 16 year old kid I got an MIC and a class 4 felony for possession of marijuana (AZ blows) , and I’m an airline pilot today. So you’re just making excuses fam.

Mentions:#MIC#AZ
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Uh huh. Suuuuure. That's why the US' abnormally high (for a first world country) defense spending amounts to 11% of total government spending in 2021, and well below 5% of GDP. And lest we forget, only \~35% of defense spending went into R&D and Procurement, aka where it mostly goes to the MIC.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

You say that like It's a bad thing. Usually those taxes goes towards *bombing* other countries rather providing it to countries fighting for their existence against an aggressor, so I'm perfectly content with my taxes being used for a good geopolitical cause for once in my life. And yes, I know that It's not all altruistic, that the MIC benefits and yada, yada, yada... Regardless of the all of the incentives at play, the result is ultimately the same for them.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

The issue with that kind of exception is that once you've established the precedent (grant emergency monetary powers), you're never getting it back. A generation later, you've got massive deficit spending and endless wars. You country ends up ran by an unholy alliance of neocons and neolibs, backed by a well fed MIC and fluffed by court media, which gets its info straight from the intelligence community. Meanwhile the financial sector is at its nth bailout, they can't discover the price of anything cause they're practically nationalized by the central bank, and the weight of that now useless sector + government dwarfs the private (productive) sector 4 to 1. Money is and should remain a descriptive thing. Politics are a matter of prescription. The two shouldn't intersect. The economy could have handled the pandemic just fine if it wasn't for 40 years of cheap money wiping out any sense of yield in the private sector.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Which war? I lost count. The Ukraine war is a proxy war, feeds the MIC at the expense of the people of Ukraine. Totally blew up in our faces too... destroyed our economy with sanctions, meanwhile the Ruble is up.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

MIC propaganda. Here's some arbitrary definition of trustless that we made up, which we think Bitcoin falls short of. Since Bitcoin isn't trustless, you might as well trust some tiny group of bureaucrats to manage the entire global economy. If you have any doubts about this system you're a transphobe.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Those aren't remotely the same thing. The MIC is not equivalent to the financial sector, they may be inter-related, but they are not the same thing and the energy use to manufacture tanks is not equivalent to the energy that processes your credit card transaction.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Thanks for the commentary and analysis of this conversation lol. When you have a normal conversation with a person on the street is this how you analyze everything the person says instead of listening to what he actually is saying and then replying? Just think about it. MIC DROP

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

>Profit is impossible without trust and cooperation, it only can be mutual. Reputation is extremely valuable. Modern state-entangled enterprises like oil companies or MIC are closer to mafia than to entrepreneurs Mafia rule is a form of governance. You're kind of making my point that the form of governance on top of any monetary policy will greatly affect how well profit aligns with public good. >As powerless as possible This is where Austrians seem to stop. I'm saying, "Define what is possible." >Less extortion will lead to better society, less misallocated and wasted resources This is generically a true statement but doesn't really address any of the issues surrounding prisoner dilemma situations that require the whole group to solve. Believing that everyone will just understand and agree to everything that is necessary is naive imo. >No such thing. Your "public good" can be my "public bad", value scales are ordinal, shifting and often incompatible. Bitcoin is an excellent example of roughest capitalist endeavor I concede this point in the context of modern day notions of taxation. Some ideas I have that attempt to address this issue and the feeling of extortion that comes from taxation: 1. Have a public voting system where people vote on the tax rate (take the average of what people collectively think the tax rate should be). 2. You have a say in the tax rate, but once it's established you are still subject to the same rate as everyone else (even if that's more than your specific notion). 3. The government continues having full control over spending budgets for 90% (somewhat arbitrary number) of tax revenue. 4. 10% (again, arbitrary) then goes into a fund where private companies or individuals can present plans to build infrastructure, run programs, or argue for increased funding to specific programs already handled by the government (say, education). 5. Individuals can vote, or delegate their vote to a public figure, for where their portion of that 10% goes specifically. 6. Over time, slowly decrease the percent going to the government and increase the percent of taxation going to the publicly delegated fund. 7. Over time, you find out to what degree you need a central government doing the planning and funding decisions. Perhaps they can be eliminated (doubt it very much). Perhaps they are only needed for foreign affairs and the military. **This is what I mean by providing more than just "Austrian economics fixes everything."** Give me your version of my plan above, or explain how no government or opt in taxation actually works from a game theory perspective.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

>is their insistence that a fixed supply currency combined with a free market will just magically solve any potential issues that could arise Technological progress will Sound money just make it faster, but we don't know how fast or slow we can go in principle taking account of all we know and have resources to research and build. How sound money speed up the technological progress? Mental capacity is freed from high time preference survival mode, which then builds on itself. We don't have good AI yet to discard human intelligence >where profit motivations work against the common good without sufficient trust and cooperation Profit is impossible without trust and cooperation, it only can be mutual. Reputation is extremely valuable. Modern state-entangled enterprises like oil companies or MIC are closer to mafia than to entrepreneurs >But there's more work to be done thinking about just what kind of government should sit on top of an Austrian monetary policy As powerless as possible > Many Austrians think a complete removal of taxation would solve all of these problems Less extortion will lead to better society, less misallocated and wasted resources > public goods No such thing. Your "public good" can be my "public bad", value scales are ordinal, shifting and often incompatible. Bitcoin is an excellent example of roughest capitalist endeavor

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Its AL GO RITH MIC we tell you! ☝️ 🐷

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

You forgot the biggest one: the MIC.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

So does any feel that if this Ukraine/Russia thing ends(good or bad) anytime soon, that all the markets will be blasting off? But if it drags on, lateral/slow growth in the crypto market is still likely? Unless you've invested in the MIC

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

>Seriously, how the hell are they running out of fuel? They make that shit. Well, they are tracked via satellite inside RU/BY, then that info is forwarded to the Ukrainian defense. Which then forwards that info to the drone operators, who then fry some oil when in transit. They blew up Ukrainian depots so they couldn't use it for defense, but that means Russian can't use it for offense. It the oldest question in warfare: "To destroy, or not to destroy. That is the question." You'll often see bridges as the thing in question. But in modern warfare oil depots can be just as vexing. And when the MIC goes electric? ... Blot out the sun?

Mentions:#RU#MIC
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

motherfucking MIC DROP yes

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

**Petrodollar recycling** [Petrodollar warfare](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrodollar_recycling#Petrodollar_warfare) >The term petrodollar warfare refers to a theory that depicts the international use of the United States dollar as the standard means of settling oil transactions as a kind of economic imperialism enforced by violent military interventions against countries like Iraq, Iran, and Venezuela, and a key hidden driver of world politics. The term was coined by William R. Clark, who has written a book with the same title. The phrase oil currency war is sometimes used with the same meaning. **[Military–industrial complex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military–industrial_complex)** >The expression military–industrial complex (MIC) describes the relationship between a country's military and the defense industry that supplies it, seen together as a vested interest which influences public policy. A driving factor behind the relationship between the military and the defense-minded corporations is that both sides benefit—one side from obtaining war weapons, and the other from being paid to supply them. The term is most often used in reference to the system behind the armed forces of the United States, where the relationship is most prevalent due to close links among defense contractors, the Pentagon, and politicians. ^([ )[^(F.A.Q)](https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiSummarizer/wiki/index#wiki_f.a.q)^( | )[^(Opt Out)](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiSummarizerBot&message=OptOut&subject=OptOut)^( | )[^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)](https://np.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/about/banned)^( | )[^(GitHub)](https://github.com/Sujal-7/WikiSummarizerBot)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

No it doesn't, this has been the case for many years. You think China would risk supply and manufacturing flow from Taiwan by invading? You think Taiwanese manufacturers are going to mess with their biggest customer, China? And in turn inevitably speed up the process of China's 'MIC2025' self reliant chip industry? People on Reddit just see the trees, not the forest. The status quo will remain for the foreseeable future, for both China's and Taiwan's interest.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

uhhhhh bullish on Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grunnam if the MIC gets the war it wants in Ukraine

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r/CryptoCurrenciesSee Comment

That's still chump change compared to what the banksters and MIC grift from people.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

If you actually knew where your tax money winds up you might adjust this post. If you want to help people, find reputable charities and donate directly. The government is overwhelmingly not helping anyone but themselves and the MIC with your freedom bux they take from you.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

BIS devs Academic Paper: [https://www.mic-journal.no/ABS/MIC-2017-4-1.asp/](https://www.mic-journal.no/ABS/MIC-2017-4-1.asp/) IBM patent (page 2): [https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/8e/21/cb/25aaae13b0e165/US10880073.pdf](https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/8e/21/cb/25aaae13b0e165/US10880073.pdf) Bismuth papers: [https://bismuthplatform.com/papers/](https://bismuthplatform.com/papers/)

Mentions:#BIS#ABS#MIC
r/BitcoinSee Comment

Sorry but fuck the MIC and everything those scum do. All they care about is how to kill more people more efficiently while doing virtually nothing to benefit society, spending $750B a YEAR and polluting the Earth.

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

MIC?

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

I am of the opinion that full btc will crush US, witch is falling on its own already, and the last thing they have going for them is $ and MIC. Not from the US though, and not a big fan either way (guess mild-moderate fan, your still better than China or Russia)

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

For real can I get a Military Industrial Complex Coin (MIC) to DCA into long term?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

People in the US are just tired of seeing their taxes go to pay for the MIC and bailing out corporations that many work for (essentially using their tax dollar leverage to further decrease workers rights and increase their profits). If US crypto investors felt their taxes went to things that actually benefitted THEM it certainly wouldn't be the shit show it is now.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

None of those problems are solved by people paying no taxes or less taxes. The ultra rich should pay more taxes and that tax money should be spent in ways that benefit the working class more rather than fueling the MIC, that doesn't mean that taxes in general are a bad thing. Both of you can be right.

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**[Prison–industrial complex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison–industrial_complex)** >The prison-industrial complex (PIC) is a term, coined after the "military–industrial complex" of the 1950s, attributing the rapid expansion of the US inmate population to the political influence of private prison companies and businesses that supply goods and services to government prison agencies for profit. According to this concept, the most common agents of PIC are corporations that contract cheap prison labor, construction companies, surveillance technology vendors, companies that operate prison food services and medical facilities, correctional officers unions, private probation companies, lawyers, and lobby groups that represent them. **[Military–industrial complex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military–industrial_complex)** >The expression military–industrial complex (MIC) describes the relationship between a nation's military and the defense industry that supplies it, seen together as a vested interest which influences public policy. A driving factor behind the relationship between the military and the defense-minded corporations is that both sides benefit—one side from obtaining war weapons, and the other from being paid to supply them. The term is most often used in reference to the system behind the military of the United States, where the relationship is most prevalent due to close links among defense contractors, the Pentagon, and politicians. ^([ )[^(F.A.Q)](https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiSummarizer/wiki/index#wiki_f.a.q)^( | )[^(Opt Out)](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiSummarizerBot&message=OptOut&subject=OptOut)^( | )[^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)](https://np.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/about/banned)^( | )[^(GitHub)](https://github.com/Sujal-7/WikiSummarizerBot)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)

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Lol the corruption was insane over there the MIC ate very well over there

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I guess I'm a centrist. Pro abortion, pro guns, anti MIC, anti most police, anti illegal immigration, anti zionist. I used to consider myself a leftist but Ugh maybe not.

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Hesera Hashgraph aka HBAR. ***MIC DROP***

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It is not true that “most” of the US budget is spent on the MIC, but a large portion is. See [here](https://www.cbo.gov/publication/57170)

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What do you mean MIC dropped??? What coin is that??? Oh, sorry, shit... this Crypto stuff is making me go mad

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**Petrodollar recycling** [Petrodollar warfare](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrodollar_recycling#Petrodollar_warfare) >The term petrodollar warfare refers to the theory that the motivation of US military offensives is to preserve by force the status of the United States dollar as the world's dominant reserve currency and as the currency in which oil is priced. The term was coined by William R. Clark, who has written a book with the same title. The phrase oil currency war is sometimes used with the same meaning. **[Prison–industrial complex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison–industrial_complex)** >The prison-industrial complex (PIC) is a term, coined after the "military–industrial complex" of the 1950s, attributing the rapid expansion of the US inmate population to the political influence of private prison companies and businesses that supply goods and services to government prison agencies for profit. According to this concept, the most common agents of PIC are corporations that contract cheap prison labor, construction companies, surveillance technology vendors, companies that operate prison food services and medical facilities, correctional officers unions, private probation companies, lawyers, and lobby groups that represent them. **[Military–industrial complex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military–industrial_complex)** >The military–industrial complex (MIC) describes the relationship between a nation's military and the defense industry that supplies it, seen together as a vested interest which influences public policy. A driving factor behind this relationship between the government and defense-minded corporations is that both sides benefit—one side from obtaining war weapons, and the other from being paid to supply them. ^([ )[^(F.A.Q)](https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiSummarizer/wiki/index#wiki_f.a.q)^( | )[^(Opt Out)](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiSummarizerBot&message=OptOut&subject=OptOut)^( | )[^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)](https://np.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/about/banned)^( | )[^(GitHub)](https://github.com/Sujal-7/WikiSummarizerBot)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)

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El Salvador is about to receive some democracy delivered by the MIC

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Them, politicians, big pharma execs, manufacturers pumping the MIC, oil execs, basically anyone that has more than a few million to buy a politician.

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**[Prison–industrial complex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison–industrial_complex)** >The prison-industrial complex (PIC) is a system situated at the intersection of government and private interests. It uses prisons as a solution to social, political, and economic problems. It includes human rights violations, the death penalty, slave labor, policing, courts, the media, political prisoners, and the elimination of dissent. The term, coined after the "military–industrial complex" of the 1950s, describes the attribution of the rapid expansion of the US inmate population to the political influence of private prison companies and businesses that supply goods and services to government prison agencies for profit. **[Military–industrial complex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military–industrial_complex)** >The military–industrial complex (MIC) describes the relationship between a nation's military and the defense industry that supplies it, seen together as a vested interest which influences public policy. A driving factor behind this relationship between the government and defense-minded corporations is that both sides benefit—one side from obtaining war weapons, and the other from being paid to supply them. ^([ )[^(F.A.Q)](https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiSummarizer/wiki/index#wiki_f.a.q)^( | )[^(Opt Out)](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiSummarizerBot&message=OptOut&subject=OptOut)^( | )[^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)](https://np.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/about/banned)^( | )[^(GitHub)](https://github.com/Sujal-7/WikiSummarizerBot)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)

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Don’t forget about Big Tech, aka the MIC!

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Tbf, how many times do you think they tried to propose gay rights bills before SCOTUS finally made a decision? The way I see it, it's part of the discussion now at least. Plus there's plenty of nonsense money going to the MIC anyway.

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AML/KYC is anti money laundering and know your client compliance, banking regs. You want to touch fiat at any exchange you need to go through that. The meta data on the Blockchain includes IPs and signatures, what matter nodes you cleared through. That's how the [Sybil attack](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sybil_attack#:~:text=In%20a%20Sybil%20attack%2C%20the,diagnosed%20with%20dissociative%20identity%20disorder.) worked for create a double spend. If you have a mobile phone you're fucked. I tried back your authentication IP to your phone if you're not using a VPN that isn't controlled by the feds claiming to be a no logging service. Remember the feds also control many tor exit nodes. Any state level attack, you basically don't have a chance. Your phone can be remotely turned on. When powered off it's in a sleep state still pinging a tower for weeks to send a SIP REGISTER signal. Then a command sent similar to how the Wake On LAN system works to remotely start a computer, starts your phone. Diameter signaling can control your hardware APIs without ever touching your OS. Turn on GPS, MIC, etc. Carriers have to store your CDRs (charging data records aka call detail records), for 7-10 years. These CDRs are considered by telecom engineers to be the source of truth. It's what they bill on. Every single node in a telecom network has CDRs which have 100s of fields that are relevant to that node. Tower data, GPS usually diffused to a generalized hexagon shaped "cell" to obfuscate your exact position and protect against CPNI violations. But when you're moving down a highway, it's pretty obvious where you are. Carriers have to comply with CALEA, and they do to the letter of the law. There's an X1, X2, and X3 level of warrant. I forget what they get for each level, it was my work spouse who dealt with that. But X3 is live tap in real time of all media. But wait it's worse! You can get a black market SS7 link and set up a router that is constantly announcing it's in charge of your number like you're roaming out of network on a tower, intercept all media and relay it without anyone knowing your were involved. There's some SS7 "firewalls" but not everything is protected and I don't know how effective they are. I hate that banks use SMS for 2FA. Always use an app or 1password it something. Then you have stingrays. Small portable mobile towers that send a directed powerful signal towards your phone to intercept your signal and relay, (or not there's different configurations). I can tell you everything about how you live your life just by your CDRs. The technology we find convenient, is easily weaponize against us. The Blockchain is no different. Source: I'm a network/systems/software/telecom/security engineer. More of an advanced hobbyist with security engineering as a minimally do it professionally, but it has to be considered in my designs.

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I genuinely believe this is the case for bitcorn - I've thought this from day 1. Satoshi is either the FED, CIA or MIC. I see them pumping the SHIT out of bitcorn, getting everyone to jump in and then, proof! Gone. All of that fiat that was created in the last 12+ years via QE is going to inflate the currency unless they can get rid of a couple trillion USD. This is limbo - we're between the old Fiat/USD/petrodollar system and the new, digital system/slave system. Many crypto people don't like hearing that the same people \[banksters\] that currently own the world, are the ones pushing this digital shit. I have a position in a few cryptos, but only a few specific ones because frankly this is just another .com bubble where 99% of these coins are going to disappear in the next few years. I am also hedging - if they get their digital brave new world, I will profit. If they don't get their digital slave system, we all profit. I realize a lot of people think that this stuff is private, but it won't be. They will track every last cent you ever spend, and you will be taxed on it all. There's no privacy or freedom in the Brave New World. This is the 'Going Direct Reset.'

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*TAPS MIC* um... this thing on?

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offtopic: why is even the shittiest streamer clever enough to afford a dedicated MIC or at least uses headphones with acceptable mics. and these rich people dont manage to set up a proper mic???

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MIC NO. Stop copy pasting comments. I will be back in 2 seconds flat to link the original comment. You wait right there.

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MIC NO. Stop copy pasting comments. I will be back in 2 seconds flat to link the original comment. You wait right there.

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Who's in charge of the head of that damn bird? The MIC? The Illuminati? The crown? Aota?

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I think comparing a digital currency to all the military planes, helicopters, ships, tanks, trucks, (presumably) arms manufacturing, other vehicles and transportation, and building materials is disingenuous. Not that I'm particularly fond of the MIC, it's a problem for more reasons than just environmentalism, but it's also 2 things to have a problem at the same time. I'm glad more and more bitcoin miners are using renewables or building renewables for their operations but it's far from all.

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tldr; The military-industrial complex (MIC) is inextricably related to the legacy financial system, via the mothers of all legacy industries, oil and the petrodollar. If we wish to compare Bitcoin’s emissions to the MIC, the military must be accounted for too, as well as its primary supporting industries. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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How exactly is Bitcoin going to destroy the MIC?

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If one consider Bitcoin has the power to destroy most of the MIC it is the best thing for mankind since Jesus came along.

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tldr; The military-industrial complex (MIC) is inextricably related to the legacy financial system, via the mothers of all legacy industries, oil and the petrodollar. If we wish to compare Bitcoin’s emissions to the MIC, the military must be accounted for too, as well as its primary supporting industries. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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True, in some ways it’s more honest I. That respect than the corporate, MIC sponsored propaganda that masquerades as “news” in the USA.

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Most Presidents are puppets to corporations, other special interests and the MIC.

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The very first thing "ADAS MIC DROP" tf is that?

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Yeah, Alex Jones gets the broad strokes right. I recommend Whitney Webb, The Last American Vagabond, and Jason Bermas for a less circus show presentation but with source links to at least consider and come to your own conclusions given the heavy manipulation by the State Department toadies aka Corporate media bought and paid for by billionaire and MIC.

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Where does the MIC place in all this? I hear the military industrial complex is a top polluter and energy user as well.

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That is generally true but those governments the CIA toppled and MIC destroyed and continues to destroy would beg to differ. USA is an inverted totalitarian corporate state with democracy as an illusion. Yes, better than China but we will become worse in order to beat China at AI in the fourth industrial revolution. The 2019 FOIA requested NSCAI documents revealed all this.

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Socialism eventually, undoubtedly leads to communism. Why wouldn’t it? Who’s going to stop that transition? You? With your kitchen knife? 😂 Regardless, history has numerous examples of the shortcomings of “socialism” as well. Lmfao, we’ve always had big interests and the MIC... try again. Everything is a conspiracy, and most conservatives are in bed with neo-libs, so I’m not sure why your making this into a partisan (which is all smoke and mirrors) discussion. Canada is a cute example, although.... Numerous European areas are rife with crime as well as corruption. Climate change is now a part of superiority? Holy shit, lmao! Just like how we were going to run out of fossil fuel 40 years ago, right? And the next ice age was coming too? Ha! It goes on and on, global warming is just the latest ploy. But you’re highly educated, so you must know this... I’ll give you the “health” aspect, sort of. But what do you expect? Good times create weak men, and weak men create tough times. Tough times create strong men, and strong men create good times. The cycle goes on and on. If half of my country want to be fat, lazy and stay poor - that is their CHOICE. You’re the one who lives in blissful ignorance, unaware that you and I are ruled by the same transnational elitist fucks... and you sit there hating the country that you claim is... inferior to you? 😂Makes sense! We are kin. You’ve fallen into the globalist trap by hating your fellow man rather than those that we allow to rule us. Keep the peasants squabbling with one another - It’s classic divide and conquer. American freedom is not the enemy. Pick up a history book and channel your rage somewhere productive.

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