A Satirical Look at the Eerily Accurate Bitcoin Prediction Video Surfaces to Haunt Paul Krugman
In contrast to the article Paul Krugman wrote, an opinion piece titled Bitcoin is Evil, a video has surfaced on YouTube from Krugman's one time nemesis: the legendary economist Milton Friedman.The 94-year-old Friedman supposedly died in 2006. I explain why I say "supposedly" later. In the video which was filmed for a TV interview in 1999, the then 87-year-old Friedman clearly predicts the rise of bitcoin. You can view the short relevant clip of that video here. For those who don't know much about Milton: a few notables: He helped put an end to the mandatory military draft in the 70s. He was Ronald Reagan's economic advisor and long time proponent of free market principles. Importantly for bitcoin lovers, he introduced the idea of k-percent where he stated that an economy only needed a computer to adjust the supply of new money entering into the economy, not policymakers.
In the video, Milton explains with eerie accuracy that the internet will prove to be one of the many forces for reducing the role of government. He also accurately predicts that the world would soon develop a new e-cash system that you will be able to transfer funds from point A to Point B: without A or B knowing each other over the internet. He also predicted the negative effects of people engaged in illegal activities will likely use its anonymity for illegal transactions as well.
Krugman and Friedman viewed the idea of money creation and the role of government to tax every transaction clearly differently. Krugman has spent a lot of time trying to discredit Friedman in a rivalry of sorts which was chronicled nicely by Bloomberg's Caroline Baum. Perhaps Friedman has yet to receive his just rewards and get the final word that may come to haunt Paul Krugman with his "bitcoin is evil" diatribe.
That brings me to my last point: did Friedman really die? You could just as truthfully say He's no longer making public appearances. I don't want to start a new conspiracy theory, but I ask you. Could Milton Freidman be Satoshi Nakamoto? Satoshi's white paper describing bitcoin didn't arrive until 2008. Friedman supposedly died in 2006. You can also admit that the two were never seen together at the same place at the same time. One could imagine the 98-year-old Friedman sitting in his pajamas surfing various underground cryptography websites. He would have had two years unaccounted for which would have given him plenty of time to solve the perplexing challenges of double spending and complex cryptography. It was only a matter of time before he gave the world what he envisioned in the previous decades!
Satoshi ended his involvement officially for bitcoin in 2010 saying he was "Moving on to other things". Perhaps those other things included making his way to the "Great Beyond"? Milton might have been a bit tired after giving the world bitcoin.
My official recommendation is to recognize Milton Friedman's effort and genesis of the ideas that propelled bitcoin into existence. Perhaps we should honor him by naming the unit of currency at the seventh decimal point as a milti? Imagine the look on Paul Krugman's face when he must resort to asking for a few miltis for tips from those still reading his maligned articles of the future. Surely Milton/Satoshi would not consider paying more than that, if only for the entertainment factor.
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