enur72 on Nostr: Riding on the back of the success I had here in Norway with Fraudcoin - 1000 Years of ...
Riding on the back of the success I had here in Norway with Fraudcoin - 1000 Years of Inflation as a Policy, I nine months ago openly challenged my country's professors of economics and finance to debate me on monetary policy.
Complete radio silence ensued, until the host of one of our biggest trad-fi podcasts contacted me in July.
He said he had found a professor who were willing to do it, and offered to be our moderator.
I accepted, and said I would get back to him when I knew when my next trip to the capital came up.
Two months later I wrote back and said I would go to Oslo in October, but then he said he was leaving his position to go to another company, and that the guy taking over as host for the podcast wasn't interested in the subject.
In preparation of the marketing of our next book, Arrow of Truth, which is about Bitcoin, I sent an e-mail directly to the professor who previously had said he would debate me.
I asked if he still was up for it, and that we perhaps could do it in front of his students at his own home turf in Oslo.
He said yes, but that he didn't have time until next spring, meaning, about half a year from now...
You can say many things about the fiat economy, but its record when it comes to producing brave academics who support their ideas about the traditional monetary system isn't very impressive, at least here in Norway.
Complete radio silence ensued, until the host of one of our biggest trad-fi podcasts contacted me in July.
He said he had found a professor who were willing to do it, and offered to be our moderator.
I accepted, and said I would get back to him when I knew when my next trip to the capital came up.
Two months later I wrote back and said I would go to Oslo in October, but then he said he was leaving his position to go to another company, and that the guy taking over as host for the podcast wasn't interested in the subject.
In preparation of the marketing of our next book, Arrow of Truth, which is about Bitcoin, I sent an e-mail directly to the professor who previously had said he would debate me.
I asked if he still was up for it, and that we perhaps could do it in front of his students at his own home turf in Oslo.
He said yes, but that he didn't have time until next spring, meaning, about half a year from now...
You can say many things about the fiat economy, but its record when it comes to producing brave academics who support their ideas about the traditional monetary system isn't very impressive, at least here in Norway.