Crypto is dead | Yanis Varoufakis x Viktor Tábori x Brain Bar

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  • čas přidán 24. 11. 2022
  • Should we say farewell to the dollar, the euro and all national currencies? Is crypto the future of money? Join our fierce battle between former Greek finance minister and maverick anti-bitcoin economist Yanis Varoufakis and blockchain developer Viktor Tábori, and find out yourself.
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  • @97ciaociaociao
    @97ciaociaociao Před rokem +149

    It's like watching a student debate with a slightly pissed off yet respectful teacher

    • @Joe-cb6ex
      @Joe-cb6ex Před rokem +5

      It was painful, lol.

    • @menuachaparyan2263
      @menuachaparyan2263 Před rokem

      yeah......... lol

    • @williamtiffee3799
      @williamtiffee3799 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Indeed... Yanis and Jordan Peterson should 'debate' two tech CEO 'digital' fiat, paper billionaires. (And systematically: 'shred' them...) Or better yet: Schwab and his IsRaEli sidekick, Harari. Or a City of London and BI$ bankers. (Speaking of "digital" fiat, funny money... and Trojan horsed: Crypto! ;-)

    • @generaltheory
      @generaltheory Před 6 měsíci

      Varoufakis argues stablecoins are sc-ms as no entity besides state authorities can verify backing reserves. He sees crypto adding to financial instability currently but it could assist states if better regulated - what kind of logic is that?? Especially now when state authorities show well who they really are - one giant Captcha of anti-growth - it's they who need others that would regulate them, i.e. smart people. Varoufakis here represents all other clueless such as c-rrupt tax collectors not realizing where their money comes from.

    • @tomasviane3844
      @tomasviane3844 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Yanis is pissed off, because Viktor is stuck in his little coding world and doesn't participate in the debate. The topic was: "Scammers in crypto" and Viktor just goes off on a rant about 14 year olds that can do coding and that it is more accesible than starting a bank. Talking about a scatter-brain.

  • @gkbhai8962
    @gkbhai8962 Před rokem +330

    I would like to see someone of a higher caliber debate this with Yanis.

    • @billnorthup
      @billnorthup Před rokem +46

      Andreas Antonopolous would be good.

    • @endlessfeast
      @endlessfeast Před rokem +26

      It doesn't matter who shows up you will still have the same Results.

    • @endintiers
      @endintiers Před rokem +7

      Indeed - the brain is not strong in this one...

    • @James-vj5hz
      @James-vj5hz Před rokem +5

      Erik Voorhees would be ideal. I don't think Yanis will debate him.

    • @AbdulHamid-gp3ps
      @AbdulHamid-gp3ps Před rokem +2

      @@endlessfeast you are absolutely wrong my friend:) he will brutally lose against Roman Reher from the blocktrainer

  • @knasiotis1
    @knasiotis1 Před rokem +166

    It's ironic that Yanis is so recognized outside of Greece, yet in Greece the media which is controlled by 4-5 oligarchs have murdered his character and most Greeks disregard him. Lowkey sometimes I believe we don't deserve him. It's one thing to disagree with something he says and completely another to instantly disregard his opinion.

    • @Qwertinoo
      @Qwertinoo Před rokem +4

      so sad but true

    • @latebluebird
      @latebluebird Před rokem +9

      It's a good thing we live in a global marketplace of ideas.

    • @winsomebrooks6863
      @winsomebrooks6863 Před rokem

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    • @neocitadel
      @neocitadel Před 6 měsíci +3

      But he doesnt know what he is talking about. I know this... because I know more. And I wouldnt say I know a lot. But I could debate him better than this guy.

    • @miropribanic5581
      @miropribanic5581 Před 6 měsíci

      well maybe it has to do with his proximity to the Papandreou family? a family which is linked to a multi-million banking scandal? see where PASOK stands today

  • @user-ny5xe2hx7t
    @user-ny5xe2hx7t Před 5 měsíci +245

    Trading with crypto is more beneficial than most people sees it to be, just like stock, and forex trade crypto is also the world fastest leading currency now and in the near future

    • @AnaOliveira-io1hx
      @AnaOliveira-io1hx Před 5 měsíci

      You are right.!

    • @AnaOliveira-io1hx
      @AnaOliveira-io1hx Před 5 měsíci

      That is why I had to start forex trading 2months ago and I now am making benefits from it..

    • @LeonorFerreira-ur5th
      @LeonorFerreira-ur5th Před 5 měsíci

      I started paying more attention to stock and learning more about online trades

    • @LouisMorris-vq8hf
      @LouisMorris-vq8hf Před 5 měsíci

      Trading became interesting when I met Shanita online and she gradually exposed me to the whole trade market and how to earn massively from it

    • @ZoeWalker-kc8ip
      @ZoeWalker-kc8ip Před 5 měsíci

      Meeting with someone genuinely good at the financial market was a break through for me

  • @JimmyHeller
    @JimmyHeller Před rokem +71

    It is completely wrong to bring a developer against an economist! also Tabori did not understand the audience. The amount of information that he exposed in the first part was just unnecessary!

    • @soniferous
      @soniferous Před 6 měsíci +3

      Yeah, I would like to see Yanis debating Saifedean-Ammous. That would be interesting. But I have to say that I used to agree a lot with Yanis in the past, but here I mostly disagree with what he is saying.

    • @tomasviane3844
      @tomasviane3844 Před 5 měsíci

      I had exactly the same idea. The topic was: "Will Bitcoin replace fiat?" and Tabori went deaf & blind and gave an explanation of how the blockchain works. The moderator should've stopped him way earlier!

  • @reshminandy7030
    @reshminandy7030 Před rokem +118

    Viktor Tabori is amazingly courageous to stand in front of someone like Yanis and get baked

    • @me-jn1zl
      @me-jn1zl Před 6 měsíci +4

      😂 funny..., but he's young... Yanis is and old wolf... Good for both

    • @frankkovacs702
      @frankkovacs702 Před 6 měsíci

      Yanis is more an old, experience fox, lol.@@me-jn1zl

    • @remowo_
      @remowo_ Před 6 měsíci

      I agree with u and I think this is the conscious or unconscious state of mind of people who want get better and evolve. That is they confront strong minds and exchange ideas and opinions and that is something I see in both speakers no matter what the age.

    • @generaltheory
      @generaltheory Před 6 měsíci

      Varoufakis argues stablecoins are sc-ms as no entity besides state authorities can verify backing reserves. He sees crypto adding to financial instability currently but it could assist states if better regulated - what kind of logic is that?? Especially now when state authorities show well who they really are - one giant Captcha of anti-growth - it's they who need others that would regulate them, i.e. smart people. Varoufakis here represents all other clueless such as c-rrupt tax collectors not realizing where their money comes from.

    • @eng.edwardc2910
      @eng.edwardc2910 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Though Chose A Poor Speaker For Blockchain. Maybe On Purpose

  • @yoggg932
    @yoggg932 Před rokem +147

    poor guy Tabori, honestly a nice guy, but I would never go debate with Yanis without first going through an intensive full-year Macroeconomy course :D

    • @davidcottrell1308
      @davidcottrell1308 Před rokem +7

      yeah....painful to watch....

    • @maxmeier532
      @maxmeier532 Před rokem +3

      maybe it's the stage freight. standing up there it seems he lost his ability to add 2+2 let alone show it with a simple example.

    • @davidcottrell1308
      @davidcottrell1308 Před rokem +3

      @@maxmeier532 I don't think so....he is an engineer and clearly understands the blockchain concept...but he is failing trying to defend the idea that bitcoin can be a currency...

    • @yatarookayama8329
      @yatarookayama8329 Před rokem

      Yanis is a scammer and liar

    • @edkrstic6423
      @edkrstic6423 Před rokem +5

      Yanis was being nice . Victor was out of his league.

  • @user-ie2ts5ym8i
    @user-ie2ts5ym8i Před rokem +241

    Tabori just explains how it works. But he has no idea how money works...

    • @tusharsingh4543
      @tusharsingh4543 Před rokem +7

      His armpits are sweaty. He's nervous 🤣

    • @haveyouconsideredtherapy
      @haveyouconsideredtherapy Před rokem +24

      I would be mega nervous if I was having to debate varoufakis!

    • @e-action
      @e-action Před rokem +11

      I agree. Yanis had an easy opponent. Viktor was unable to convey the value proposition of Bitcoin.

    • @LioBilly
      @LioBilly Před rokem +8

      Yea. Yanis NEVER would debate Saidadeen or Breedlove, or Booth. Soooo freaking boring listening to Tabori

    • @platosbeard4449
      @platosbeard4449 Před rokem +2

      He was disadvantaged from the start. Crypto is a pyramid scheme that has the disadvantage of appealing to daft people only. The moment these crypto enthusiasts step out of their echo chamber and run into the cold hard wall of reality, they disintegrate into bumbling buffoons like the fellow here.

  • @Dascorpio36
    @Dascorpio36 Před rokem +54

    I can listen to Yanis all day. He was clearly making his point but still respectful.

  • @neuronwave
    @neuronwave Před rokem +99

    Victor brought a knife to gun fight. Poor guy. That said, Yanis is a genius and boss level thinker and communicator.

    • @Noobsaucer
      @Noobsaucer Před rokem +2

      So true...

    • @juliakos6009
      @juliakos6009 Před rokem +1

      It is unbelievable how many people believe his completely theoretically nonsense. He earns a lot of money talking to people with his big mouth and his big words. It is so sad that supposed high educational young people listen to him.
      In Greece he is completely unreliable a liar (especially after the referendum at 2015 that he ignored the results of 70% ) and and nobody listen to him.
      Yes he is a genius in fraud.

    • @TheSafetyman1000
      @TheSafetyman1000 Před rokem +3

      The technocrats and their puppeteers are in panic and fight mode that is all no genius here

    • @neuronwave
      @neuronwave Před rokem +3

      @@juliakos6009 Hi - after your comment I went and read two of Yanis' books and have watched around 20 interviews and talks with him. I have to respectfully disagree with your view on him. I found him to be an incredible communicator and his Marxist views and the future possibilities for socialism are growing and increasingly acceptable to many people. Thoughtful thinkers and communicators like Yanis are very much needed.

    • @realzachfluke1
      @realzachfluke1 Před rokem

      @@TheSafetyman1000 Yanis is neither a technocrat nor a puppeteer, but thanks for giving his ideas a shot, and I hope you'll try again at a slightly later time in your life, man. No shame in that at all.

  • @tonywilson4713
    @tonywilson4713 Před rokem +173

    As an engineer who has spent several years now looking into economists and how they think and WHAT MONEY ACTUALLY IS. I can say for certain *Yanis is 100% CORRECT* and Viktor hasn't a clue.
    Sorry but Viktor has (like so many technologists) no idea about what innovation is or how what drives it. Like so many in the IT industry he's completely wrapped up in the technology and because the technology is amazing then he's mistaken that everybody must have it because its amazing.
    This is actually a very common thing with technologists who do something new or who are involved in a new technological field. These are people generally doing something for the first time ever in human history and its an intoxicating experience. As a result they think their idea is the greatest idea humanity has ever seen. Like artists who hide in workshops they are so intensely focused on their task they often suffer tunnel vision and lose perspective.
    *NOTICE* how he struggles to stay on the topic and keeps reverting to how amazing the technology is, while Yanis is more "What does that mean for me or to me?" Like right at the end where he points out that owning an NFT means owning a unique collection of 1s and 0s. Well how does owning that feed me, cloth me, keep me warn or cool me down? These are the things the pro-crypto people are NOT asking themselves. They have tunnel vision.

    • @ryankwan1934
      @ryankwan1934 Před rokem +10

      Yes, it's amazing how many people in STEM never ask themselves "should I do this? Is this actually of value?". I have a friend who is a professor of High Performance Computing and every semester he does a class on the human implications of science.

    • @ChannelMath
      @ChannelMath Před rokem +3

      @@ryankwan1934 true, STEM is not ideology-free. But also, people act that way in every field. It's just more dangerous in STEM

    • @HealthElite
      @HealthElite Před rokem +11

      Viktor is an engineer with very little knowledge to economics. Yianis is an expert like few in the world at this feild. The guy made companies like VALVE billionaires for a reason ( He is the one behind Valves market place for example ). If the discussion was only about blockchain mayne Viktor wouldnt look like an amateur but the talk was around economy as a whole and Varoufakis is an expert like few in this world on this. So no chance

    • @tonywilson4713
      @tonywilson4713 Před rokem +6

      @@HealthElite yeah but what he showed is the disconnect between the code writers and the reality of the world we all live in.
      A few months back Yanis was interviewed by David Pakman here on YT. At one point they discussed crypto. David pointed out that the pro-crypto legion claim that the issues with crypto are actually features not bugs. Yanis relied "that just goes to show how ignorant there are"
      here's that interview
      czcams.com/video/zu0lNnXAiL0/video.html

    • @HealthElite
      @HealthElite Před rokem +4

      @@tonywilson4713 Im with Yanis on this too and thats because .. do you have any idea how many billions people lost the last bull cycle from hacks alone, aka bad/wrong coding and all kind of "bugs" in the code ?
      Do you have any idea how many projects rugpulled in purpose ?
      All those things are "bugs" in the cryptosphere need to get rid of or else bitcoin and the whole market will stay a speculative, buy/sell the news, manipulative market till broaden adaptation occurs

  • @mrgooakalegooster
    @mrgooakalegooster Před 3 měsíci +3

    Yanis is the brain, the students going to a bar enjoying sodas! The level is unmatchable! Yanis shows the moon , Viktor looks the finger. It's a Masterclass of clarity!

  • @tomdeitch2305
    @tomdeitch2305 Před rokem +37

    Pov: When you meet the final boss without upgrading correctly

  • @FaintSignals
    @FaintSignals Před rokem +58

    kind of like listening to a 10y/o debating an 80y/o about the meaning of life

  • @goranfilipovic1103
    @goranfilipovic1103 Před rokem +14

    This was like basketball game Michael Jordan vs my grandmother with broken hip.

  • @professorprofesserson728
    @professorprofesserson728 Před rokem +17

    Tabori didn't engage in any kind of debate at all here. He just gave an educational talk on the technicalities of how it works.

    • @60-second-HACKS
      @60-second-HACKS Před rokem +4

      As they alwatys do.
      They have no understanding of economics or currencies.

    • @shadykaz7462
      @shadykaz7462 Před rokem

      Government only gets bigger and centralisation worse under the current system. Inflation runs at a faster rate as government will not let anything crash propping up zombie companies.

    • @maxmeier532
      @maxmeier532 Před rokem

      he's nervous, and while both dont have english as their native language, yanis seems to be much more well versed in applying the english language to convey his ideas. tabori isnt able to at all.

  • @vassiliosparashidis737
    @vassiliosparashidis737 Před rokem +57

    there is nowhere such a fascinated & well structured analyst than yanis

  • @hatilloguitar
    @hatilloguitar Před rokem +62

    Tabori got roasted but I appreciate he stood up there.

  • @itsacorporatething
    @itsacorporatething Před rokem +12

    Even if a server farm uses 100% renewable energy, it is taking renewable energy off the market that could be going towards something more productive like heating homes or pumping water.

    • @georgesamaras2922
      @georgesamaras2922 Před rokem

      That's a slippery slope thinjung of a high grade commie. If i payed for the energy i can use it as i see fit / free market. What is the highest moral authority to judge how energy is ought to be used ? What if they ban something YOU like ? Think about that .. This how tyrants are born.

    • @itsacorporatething
      @itsacorporatething Před rokem +1

      @@georgesamaras2922 I never said anything about banning. As the bitcoiner said the energy consumption of video games or watching youtube videos is also high. The argument also applies to those uses. Even if the CZcams server farms are using 100% renewable electricity it is a largely empty gesture because the grid is connected and its a grid-wide energy market. We aren't morally absolved for frivolous uses of energy until the entire grid is renewable.

    • @zionsky3342
      @zionsky3342 Před rokem

      Energy isn't scarce. You've been lied to.

    • @itsacorporatething
      @itsacorporatething Před rokem

      @@zionsky3342 well the goal of any energy system is to match capacity to load. Most succeed in doing that. So in that sense it's not scarce. But we are still very far from de-carbonizing the electric grid.

    • @pmc9194
      @pmc9194 Před rokem

      Renewable energy as a whole is always going to be underused, due to the need of being very proximate to the end user. Bitcoin miners are more competitive when they capture either surplus energy, or energy that is otherwise difficult or undesirable to harness for other uses. Difficult to use an energy source to heat homes when there's no-one living nearby. But Bitcoin miners just need an internet connection in order to capitalise on a source, and so benefit from being more mobile and flexible.

  • @iliasalex6371
    @iliasalex6371 Před rokem +11

    I like Yanis and believe more people need to hear from him....still not to good debate with amateur Tabori.
    But Yanis is so good,to debate him self😁

  • @simonebrady05
    @simonebrady05 Před rokem +68

    The poor younger man does not stand a chance against an intellectual heavyweight and economist like Yanis Varoufakis !

    • @georgethemarmarian
      @georgethemarmarian Před rokem +1

      If you were Greek you would understand that Varoufakis is just a far left, ultra theoretical narcissistic man who lives in his bubble. He did great damage to our country while being a finances minister during 2015.

    • @ftwxosmarioss
      @ftwxosmarioss Před rokem +4

      yanis is also responsible for billion of dollars lost in greece. Do you really think he is a good economist? He made hundred of thousands of people to suffer from poverty

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Před rokem +16

      @@ftwxosmarioss he was not responsible for anything in Greece. When he said he was going to fix Greece's financial problems he got kicked out.

    • @ftwxosmarioss
      @ftwxosmarioss Před rokem

      @@chrishart8548 to fix what? He already fucked things up.

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Před rokem +1

      @@ftwxosmarioss he wasn't there long enough to fuck things up or powerful enough. The EU fucked Greece over. Greece should have never joined.

  • @stfnsipos
    @stfnsipos Před 6 měsíci +2

    I will die happy! Yanis Görög and Viktor, a Hungarian, are on the same stage, reflecting on money. 👍👍👍👍👍👍Sory for my unproper English I am a hungarian.👀👀

  • @yonowaaru
    @yonowaaru Před rokem +4

    Less of a debate more of a conversation tbh, they agreed on a lot of things

  • @MatheoGalatis
    @MatheoGalatis Před rokem +67

    I think it's disrespectful to Yanis to not get a solid opponent to debate the point of crypto as money. I really want to hear from someone that understands the money system and has a solid case that decentrelised crypto can be money.

    • @audiodiktat6337
      @audiodiktat6337 Před rokem +9

      Not even need for an economist, although it would have been more rigorous.
      Most scholars are unfortunately unable to voice an independant opinion about Bitcoin because of the many ties that lies them to the financial system.
      I don't think he would have taken the stance against someone like Andreas Antonopoulos. I think he would have even refused the debate.
      However lets be honest, this is not a debate, this is a WEF soft power communication panel, and the desired outcome is in the title of the video.

    • @tomislavglavas2180
      @tomislavglavas2180 Před rokem +5

      It already is money. He is speaking about national currencies, which is a different thing, imo.

    • @dwainseppala4469
      @dwainseppala4469 Před rokem +4

      Hello Matheo, Be that solid opponent. I am wondering if Crypto represents nothing more than attempts to circumvent government taxes on trade, governments that have been gamed to deep levels of corruption? But already we see youthful crypto creators gaming the very systems they set up, ripping off “investors”. Investors in what? Thin air? A dream? Digital fiat? Your thoughts, Matheo?

    • @simrans3675
      @simrans3675 Před rokem +3

      BTC is 0. Crap. Next.

    • @GammaSouljah
      @GammaSouljah Před rokem +7

      Because anyone with actual economic acumen would agree with Yannis.. So it only blockchain programmers, cryptobro maximilists, and con artist that think crypto has anykind of a place replacing state money systems...

  • @javierrodriguez4218
    @javierrodriguez4218 Před rokem +10

    One does not simply debate Yanis Varoufakis.

    • @RR-qj1ji
      @RR-qj1ji Před rokem +1

      relax this wasn't even a debate. Breedlove, Antonopoulos, Lyn Alden would make this much more interesting. I voted for him but half of the things he says are not applicable and wishful thinking, as always.

    • @user-fg5nm3ih3t
      @user-fg5nm3ih3t Před rokem

      Certainly not this child they groomed,

  • @mailoisback
    @mailoisback Před rokem +5

    Andreas Antonopoulos would destroy Yanis in a couple of minutes in this debate.

  • @djiniiiii
    @djiniiiii Před rokem +4

    The problem with modern day crypto is that most ppl treat it as an asset class. They have built complex financial products and ecosystems to multiply wealth which is beyond the realm of the common man. It has come to the point that crypto has become just another shadowy asset class, like derivatives.
    Blockchain and DeFi though, are things that can and will monumentally change the way we transact and share information. And that is the future we need to look forward to

  • @HealthElite
    @HealthElite Před rokem +21

    Varoufakis was so right ... the bitcoin guy who is all about decentralization came up with google, bosch and all other mega centralized universal companies around his neck. The paradox

    • @suddentwist
      @suddentwist Před 6 měsíci +4

      The guy is not a Bitcoin guy.

  • @dailyrants33
    @dailyrants33 Před rokem +8

    When they stop valuing crypto in fiat currency, wake me up, I will buy some.Crypto is a fun game.

    • @henq
      @henq Před rokem +2

      If valueing crypto in fiat IS stopped, at what price will you buy crypto? There is no price then.

    • @KlemenZhivko
      @KlemenZhivko Před rokem +1

      It will be to late, since price would be too high.

  • @kostastsakiris3968
    @kostastsakiris3968 Před rokem +2

    Unfair fight discussing btc from macroeconomic point of view VS technical aspects. Consider having Antonopoulos vs Varoufakis debate on this.

  • @kellyklingbeil5802
    @kellyklingbeil5802 Před rokem +7

    GodBless Tabori... But from the perspective of usefulness of Crypto long-term (Not Blockchain) He's discussing with great passion the paint chemistry on the Titanic.

  • @DailyProg
    @DailyProg Před rokem +34

    Yanis is just so clear in his thinking

    • @arthurgeier2545
      @arthurgeier2545 Před rokem

      Then he should explain why CBDC will roll in if crypto is dead lol.

  • @anro2697
    @anro2697 Před rokem +26

    Debates styles of these two gentlemen are very different. Mr. Varoufakis is showing the complexity of the matter but his opponent is almost a student style debate arguments at some points. Black/white arguments are boring :) loved hearing this debate

  • @PierreGleize
    @PierreGleize Před rokem +24

    So we need to give the government full control of the money so that they can solve problems they caused in the first place.
    Genius.

    • @georgedion5818
      @georgedion5818 Před rokem

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @edwinvargas7969
      @edwinvargas7969 Před rokem +1

      For better or worse, we need to centralize things like currency, so the way in which we centralize is paramount. The current way, is obsolete and the reason for many problems today.

    • @PierreGleize
      @PierreGleize Před rokem +2

      @@edwinvargas7969 We need to centralize why ?

    • @traderjet
      @traderjet Před 7 měsíci +1

      We need Bitcoin

  • @georgeconstanti8416
    @georgeconstanti8416 Před rokem +21

    Varoufakis out-classed and intellectually out-performed his debating opponent. I'm not sure if his arguments hit home with the audience.

  • @ivanchernenko9879
    @ivanchernenko9879 Před rokem +72

    Yanis completely ignored that a major factor for the 1929 crash/bank failures was the fractional reserve nature of the gold back dollar, where the banks print up many times more paper to represent a much smaller supply of physical gold. Had they kept the reserve ratio at 1:1, everyone would have gotten their gold back.

    • @YoriYoiHitotachi
      @YoriYoiHitotachi Před rokem

      It was never possible for fiat to be backed by gold. If there was a real threat that everyone would turn in their paper for gold the system would have crashed immediately.

    • @tomislavglavas2180
      @tomislavglavas2180 Před rokem +7

      Also, he is obscuring the very idea of crypto currencies, making it a national currency for no reason whatsoever. It is not here to replace national currencies but complement them, externalizing the function of storing value in a digital asset.
      Nations still have their own currencies. His whole point is moot and hints at dishonest intentions to me personally.

    • @cy20998
      @cy20998 Před rokem +16

      well, the problem wasn't really everyone getting their gold back, the problem was lack of liquidity. Part of the reason the great depression lasted was that people started hoarding gold, so there were less money moving around, slowing down the economy. So yea you could avoid bank failure, just like you can avoid bank failure if you never had banks, but this doesn't prevent the great depression

    • @siendbhcixisj
      @siendbhcixisj Před rokem +7

      Regardless of fractional reserve or not. The issue would still have arisen. The government was powerless to stimulate the economy in a fiscal manner. So Yannis is correct, no?.

    • @ivanchernenko9879
      @ivanchernenko9879 Před rokem +5

      @@siendbhcixisj Another critical issue was that of leverage in the system. Specifically stock investors were allowed 10x leverage, as compared to just 2x leverage today. Thus huge bubbles were created in the 1920's due to easy money. Had leverage been greatly limited, the decline would have been far more gentle and thus we wouldn't have gotten the Great Depression, however we wouldn't have also had the roaring 20's. It would have been a much more gradual, yet sustainable growth in the economy and stock markets.

  • @martinmomu9141
    @martinmomu9141 Před rokem +15

    Reading about people grabbing multi figures monthly as income in investment even in this crazy days in the market, any pointers on how to make substantial progress in earnings? would be appreciated.

    • @raphfelimax2713
      @raphfelimax2713 Před rokem

      Investing in assets is the code for having a successful financial life, investing with the right expert would free you from modern financial slavery.
      Investing in crypto now is really cool especially with the current price in the market for now

    • @arktom7335
      @arktom7335 Před rokem

      I wanted to trade crypto but got confused by the fluctuations in price

    • @Kristenshwan
      @Kristenshwan Před rokem

      The fluctuations of the market only affect those that hodl coins, but traders makes money on both sides, when it's bearish they go short when it's bullish they go long... The best strategy to use in trading crypto is to trade with a professional, like Fergus waylen he understand the market quite well, that way maximum profits are guaranteed.

    • @nissan38p69
      @nissan38p69 Před rokem

      I'm honestly surprised that this name is being mentioned here, I stumbled upon one of his clients testimony last two months in CNBC world news and decided to try him out...I'm Expecting my third cashout in 2days

    • @charles2395
      @charles2395 Před rokem

      Oh I remember him, Mr Waylen, a brilliant market enthusiast with new strategies. I signed up on his platform some months back, it has been productive for me

  • @jnkr1642
    @jnkr1642 Před rokem +5

    December 23rd: 1913
    Woodrow Wilson signs the Federal Reserve Act, which had passed Congress just the previous day. This system - called the Aldrich Plan, and promoted by Senator Nelson Aldrich of Rhode Island - gave a monopoly on the creation of dollars to a consortium of large banks.
    The Act was passed, by the way, in the name of financial stability.

    • @adiintel1
      @adiintel1 Před rokem +1

      Gold is money the rest is credit
      - Jp morgan 1913

  • @LokiBeckonswow
    @LokiBeckonswow Před 3 měsíci

    this was easily one of the most informative + inspiring things I've ever seen, I've just finished watching it for the 2nd time, and I'm really excited to now get the book, Yanis' references to the late 1700s are a terribly relevant example from recent-ish history, so powerful to think we may be on the brink of undoing the current cloud-shackles -
    I'm really grateful to be able to have access to the thoughts of incredible thinkers around history/economics/revolutionary ideas like this, it's really exciting to think we're potentially only one small revolution away from a far more equitable social situation, given how "globalised" the world asserts to being... it really sounds possible that enough people can agree around the world.. that we don't want to be cloud serfs, maybe more that we want to have a share of the profits being sourced from technological growth.
    no longer should the risks be socialised with profits privatised, the more people that learn this key human right the better I think. thank you yanis, pls i rly hope that people see the sense in this information..

  • @jessereycruel7637
    @jessereycruel7637 Před rokem +20

    Crypto is thrilling like a rollercoaster but starting a debate on blockchain is like a debate on religion.😂

  • @Mishk
    @Mishk Před rokem +10

    I wish this was more of a debate. This was Yannis vs guy who had little intellectual debate capacity.

    • @Life_as_Game
      @Life_as_Game Před rokem

      Yannis vs Saifedean would be a fair fight. What is money? czcams.com/video/gp4U5aH_T6A/video.html

  • @brunotorre2021
    @brunotorre2021 Před 6 měsíci +10

    No matter how smart and clairvoyant Yanis is, he cannot beat Blackrock 😢

  • @razor2k911
    @razor2k911 Před rokem +5

    The difference in the level of oratoric abilities between the two is hard to grasp. I am not even getting into knowledge of economics or how society works. YV is stellar.

    • @BigJonkulous
      @BigJonkulous Před rokem +1

      It's all show. Yanis would get crushed by a real Bitcoiner. His ideas are intellectually weak and he supports unsound/easy money.

    • @sinysagna2593
      @sinysagna2593 Před 10 měsíci

      YV is a great orator, but it wouldnt have mattered had they actually gotten someone on who knew they "whys" of bitcoin. the guy they had on is clearly clueless.

    • @tomasviane3844
      @tomasviane3844 Před 5 měsíci

      @@BigJonkulous You clearly have no idea what a debate is for if you think it's about 'crushing the opponent'. It sounds like MMA is more your kind of world.

  • @dmwalker24
    @dmwalker24 Před 7 měsíci +2

    And the opponent for Yanis is an engineer... because of course he is. Engineers (in recent years particularly in IT/ComputerScience) have become increasingly myopic. Yanis on the other hand, like a true Greek intellectual, is always mindful of first principles which act as an excellent defense against unfounded conclusions. That combined with a vast wealth of knowledge makes him a formidable debate opponent.

  • @mackie5004
    @mackie5004 Před rokem +11

    When game theory kills technology - excellent speech by yanis

  • @antiquetozai1744
    @antiquetozai1744 Před rokem +6

    Yanis is fast and smart

  • @SseriousGgamer3
    @SseriousGgamer3 Před rokem +1

    Exactly. See it’s not about what we want or what we need, It’s about what the government wants and what they need. The government will never use Bitcoin as the main currency because it can’t be inflated, so it isn’t useful for them. Exact reason why we left gold back then, it can’t be inflated.
    However… The power of blockchain is inevitable. The major projects are advancing us forward we’ve only touched the surface. We got a long way to go before we master blockchain technology and it demands funds. You will be the investor who will be the first founders of this technology that will eventually rule the human race

  • @pmc9194
    @pmc9194 Před rokem +4

    In the pandemic, in a fixed-money supply, the government could have increased taxes in order to acquire money, which is effectively what they did with printing money. By doing the latter, all they did was take wealth away from those furthest from the money printer. Money printing solves an issue where there isn't enough money in circulation compared to the number of goods available. But in such circumstances, prices would be *dropping*, not increasing.

    • @Jameshowardadventures
      @Jameshowardadventures Před 6 měsíci

      Exactly what I’m thinking. Like, how is printing trillions of dollars a good thing? Prices have doubled and my wage stayed the same. Where did the money go? To the rich. Great.

  • @James-vj5hz
    @James-vj5hz Před rokem +5

    People that want their money influenced by political decisions can opt into a currency with admin keys. Those who don't, can stay with an uncontrollable currency. I'm in favour of freedom, it's unfortunate that someone as intelligent as Yanis is an open totalitarian.

    • @supercal333
      @supercal333 Před 5 měsíci +1

      How do we deal with crises like the great depression or a pandemic if there isn't some authority that can print money in these extraordinary situations. I choose inflation over a great depression any day.

  • @todmann67
    @todmann67 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Yanis can’t imagine it because he is fundamentally a statist.

  • @Devil4CE
    @Devil4CE Před rokem +20

    I always liked Yanis... and today I clearly can say from my deepest heard feeling that I love that man's ideas!

    • @vasilioskyriakidis2559
      @vasilioskyriakidis2559 Před rokem

      He was a second grade economics professor in Sydney AUSTRALIA and because he was, and still is, a G. Soros stooge he was parachuted into Greece as Finance minister. There he betrayed the Greek people by allowing the economic subjugation of Greece to the oligarchs if EU. Agsin with Doris sponsorship he created his own political party overnight and joined Greek Parliament to be a sycophantic back up to whatever party took power so as to continue the betrayal of Greek Sovereignty. I speak from experience because in a Referendum where 65% of people voted YES to reject EU Memorandums designed to loot the Greek economy he and his Prime Minister Tsipras usurped reversed it and made it a Yes vote. I was there.

    • @Devil4CE
      @Devil4CE Před rokem

      @@vasilioskyriakidis2559 the only fact that you seem to ignore how corrupt Greece is makes me wonder why wouldn’t you like him. In Greece even gas for your car you could buy in the black market without paying taxes… and by the way if your story is true that they forged the results to stay in the EU, be happy about it… since otherwise Greece would have suffer even more then they do today.

    • @vasilioskyriakidis2559
      @vasilioskyriakidis2559 Před rokem

      Greek governments are corrupt and he’s part of it. Don’t understand your love affair with him.

    • @user-fg5nm3ih3t
      @user-fg5nm3ih3t Před rokem

      Ignorance has many faces, and ........sentiments.

  • @eduh7950
    @eduh7950 Před rokem +2

    Damn it, we're still confusing Bitcoin and Crypto to this day...

    • @ReneSalasDesign
      @ReneSalasDesign Před rokem

      Bitcoin is obviously a cryptocurrency. A useless one, but one none the less.

  • @nathancafearo6254
    @nathancafearo6254 Před rokem +5

    Do we really want 14 year olds with the equivalent of banking licenses

    • @mikexhotmail
      @mikexhotmail Před rokem

      And do we really need a world where 14 years old needs to worry about that?

  • @jareddunlop8411
    @jareddunlop8411 Před rokem +26

    So glad for this. Yanis is basically articulating much better than I ever could and in vastly more detail why I think block chain has possible good applications but not as money. I go more towards smaller communities keeping track of resources etc. Maybe I just listen to so much of him my thinking is getting influence from him. lol
    The possible crypto coin investment scams are another great point Yanis brings up against crypto currency. Probably my biggest objection to crypto.

    • @Mishk
      @Mishk Před rokem +1

      I think Yannis means Bitcoin specifically. Crypto COULD be used as money. In fact, money creation could be democratically governed. Crypto allows this to move beyond the scale of individual nations to potentially a world governed democratically facilitated currency. But yannis is correct in the sense that money cannot be apolitical and the current incarnations of the technology are not designed for this.

    • @jareddunlop8411
      @jareddunlop8411 Před rokem +2

      @@Mishk Yeah, some form of crypto could just be a more secure form of fiat. He alludes to that at the end. A coin advertised as a decentralized coin to be used in place of a national coin is problematic.

    • @ryankwan1934
      @ryankwan1934 Před rokem +3

      @@Mishk I think he was abundantly clear that money cannot be created democratically while we're still operating in our political and economic structure. De-centralised money when you still have nation states and hard borders is a recipe for chaos.

    • @Mishk
      @Mishk Před rokem

      @@ryankwan1934 Right, as these things work today. All you have to do is only give voting power to governments. One vote per nation state. Btw maybe the United National and other worldwide organizations should use the technology too. It’s a tamper proof. Veto proof. Single power dominating others proof mechanism for decision making.

    • @dialecticalmonist3405
      @dialecticalmonist3405 Před rokem

      "Crypto coin investment scams" are CENTRALIZED corruption.
      "Crypto" was created to combat CENTRALIZED corruption.

  • @commentstan
    @commentstan Před rokem

    Ethereum developer and political theory student here. Varoufakis has always been a goat. Pleasantly surprised he has the openness to engage on this. What I do hate however is that the left, broadly, always seems to be reactionary when it comes to potentially page shifting technologies. Hope to see DAO powered labor unions and political parties soon. WIP

  • @GlobeHackers
    @GlobeHackers Před rokem +2

    What's the utility? What are the most important use cases?

  • @fannycasteel7118
    @fannycasteel7118 Před rokem +7

    I believe that it is very difficult to game the system if money is in-elastic!! This is why they decoupled the dollar from gold. After this action the rich became richer , the poor became poorer, and inflation has been going up ever since!! Now its time we pay the Piper.

  • @hirazakhan
    @hirazakhan Před rokem +20

    Yanis scoped current state, but missed the plot. Tabori unfortunately doesn't seem to grasp the potential scope. It's like an argument about the past.

    • @szintezismuhely
      @szintezismuhely Před rokem +1

      Exactly. Nobody in that room understands what they are dealing with. It's a sad reality of the crypto space that almost none of the participants have the right framing, even the serious people are involved for entirely misguided ideological reasons. And the tragedy of the skeptics is that even though their arguments are mostly correct, they are still completely wrong. Everything seems useless if you are looking at it upside down.

  • @user-jl5vv9bf7z
    @user-jl5vv9bf7z Před 2 měsíci

    This debate was just a scratch on the surface it would be great to hear Yannis discuss it with someone that has a deeper interest in the speculations of crypto and where it can lead.

  • @epictetusspinoza7894
    @epictetusspinoza7894 Před 7 měsíci

    Would love to see too of my favorite people discuss this Yanis and Charles!

  • @aneeshzutshi3419
    @aneeshzutshi3419 Před rokem +7

    they should have invited Saifedean to defend Bitcoin

    • @GeorgeHashesThoughts
      @GeorgeHashesThoughts Před rokem +2

      This joker Yanis wouldn’t stand a chance towards that personality…

    • @aneeshzutshi3419
      @aneeshzutshi3419 Před rokem +3

      @@GeorgeHashesThoughts completely agree. good for us bitcoiners that these people exist. gives us time to accumulate more before the world realises what bitcoin is!

    • @klemenkoncan3895
      @klemenkoncan3895 Před rokem +1

      Exactly, he would destroy this fiat propagandist

    • @dedenapraia
      @dedenapraia Před rokem

      Exactly !!! That would have been a better debate

  • @azoteapost8734
    @azoteapost8734 Před rokem +19

    Thanks you Yanis for the help. The bitcoin maximalists needs you in this kind of debates. 😅

    • @zionsky3342
      @zionsky3342 Před rokem

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @georgetheoharis8537
    @georgetheoharis8537 Před 6 měsíci

    The title of this video is very misleading and of course for clickbait reasons.
    The actual content and conversation is very good.

  • @GhostOnTheHalfShell
    @GhostOnTheHalfShell Před rokem +1

    I know the term techno or neo feudalism is band pied about, but I think the more accurate term is manorialism, which existed along with it. Manorialism is distinguished by its self sufficiency. Amazon is a mini economy at one level, ruling over a market of buyers and sellers in an opaque and exploitative way.

    • @Burundiranger
      @Burundiranger Před 6 měsíci

      Amazon is slowly taking over E commerce. This will happen in other branches too. Few companies will own the market. Capitalism has no future

  • @anro2697
    @anro2697 Před rokem +24

    Yanis is my intellectual crush

    • @medetahmetson
      @medetahmetson Před rokem

      I can be your crash, but first you are my crash, since not a lot of girls are following him. :) huge respect. Do you attend any kind of meetups for intellectual topics like this?

    • @yuvrajbhandari3993
      @yuvrajbhandari3993 Před rokem +3

      bro calm down😂😂😂

    • @domenicochirico9787
      @domenicochirico9787 Před rokem +2

      The guy got owned. Seriously he didn't bring any argument, even the good ones. Yanis had to do double jobs. He listed good and bad for you, whatta guy

    • @ryankwan1934
      @ryankwan1934 Před rokem +2

      @@domenicochirico9787 It was kinda like a deer in the headlights moment for Tabori. When your own debate opponent has to advise you on which arguments to make from an economic and social point of view--ouch.

  • @smalltimer666
    @smalltimer666 Před rokem +7

    I want this debate to have not a crypto bro but someone poor who has lost a lot of money on the crypto grift.

    • @RR-qj1ji
      @RR-qj1ji Před rokem +1

      why would you want someone who cant even read a damn chart and bought the top of the everything bubble express his opinions ? BTC is still up 350% from the pandemic lows fyi

    • @pmc9194
      @pmc9194 Před rokem

      You want someone who FOMOs in and was unlikely to have done their research

  • @frantsel5711
    @frantsel5711 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing this!

  • @afshinlouie4144
    @afshinlouie4144 Před 5 měsíci

    Don’t you just love listening to Yanis? Great man👌

  • @didisugandi
    @didisugandi Před rokem +7

    Just because the PRICE of Bitcoin is high doesn't necessarily means that its VALUE is high; Where's the VALUE of Bitcoin coming from?

    • @trollamos
      @trollamos Před rokem

      Speculation, blackmail, fraud, money laundering, basically.

    • @morrisv1212
      @morrisv1212 Před rokem +2

      The value is in the fact that there is a network, in which anyone can send and recieve money without asking anyone for permission to join the network and without being able to be access denied, censored, racially profiled, your money being confiscated or inflated away by the state. It’s a trustless network. This means you can interact with anyone in the network whithout having to trust that person to not do a refund of sending you fake money. These are just some of the many characteristics that make Bitcoin valuable.

    • @KlemenZhivko
      @KlemenZhivko Před rokem

      From market. Sellers and buyers define price.

    • @gezimmahmuti5747
      @gezimmahmuti5747 Před rokem

      Yanis is part of the occult 4 industrial revolution, green energy and bullshit. Yeah that's it

  • @Niknikolaou00
    @Niknikolaou00 Před rokem +9

    Andreas Antonopoulos is the guy for Bitcoin

    • @Life_as_Game
      @Life_as_Game Před rokem +1

      Saifedean Ammous is probably better just in that he is fluent in academic economic terms. But all the same, this guy was not the right pick to debate "what is money".

  • @hypergraphic
    @hypergraphic Před rokem +2

    I need to do some research on this, but I am convinced that it was not the gold standard, but the speculation on wall street and the fractional reserve banking that caused the the Great Depression.
    It's just like CDO's today. Even if you
    have a sound asset at the bottom, if you sell more of it, then there is and mix it with bad investments, you're gonna have a problem.

    • @alexc.1128
      @alexc.1128 Před rokem

      The Great Depression was caused by a combination of factors, including the gold standard, speculation on Wall Street, and fractional reserve banking. The gold standard limited the ability of governments to respond to economic downturns by printing money, while speculation on Wall Street and fractional reserve banking created an unstable financial system that was vulnerable to collapse.

  • @hardstylelife5749
    @hardstylelife5749 Před 2 měsíci

    just me or Varoufakis made a way more compelling, logical and realistic cryptos supportive speech than any other crypto enthusiast out there, removing from the equation all the the rich quick schemes and general state of euphoria, trading it with a more applicable way for using them.
    jokes aside nice video and always very insightful debates. Since a very wide amount of people follow Mr.Sailor so closely, imho he would’ve been a good opponent in such a debate. I would’ve been extremely curious to see how he arguments about crypto in terms of economic, macroeconomy and geopolitics against somebody as Varoufakis. Just an humble idea if you’ll ever do such debate again in future :)

  • @lutaayam
    @lutaayam Před rokem +3

    The moderator tried so hard to keep the audience entertained

  • @maurovivian9165
    @maurovivian9165 Před rokem +33

    Yannis, we will talk about it when USD collapses. Money is what people choose it to be and the argument that the printer should always be at hand is what led us in the current situation. Post predatory capitalism is around the corner and hopefully a better form will replace that. If Yannis took to the stage Max Keiser he would be destroyed.

    • @RooseveltCoopling
      @RooseveltCoopling Před rokem +1

      I agree with you. There is a PDF around Internet called "Modern Money Mechanics". It says that money is what we mean it to be. Crypto is already changing small nations. Take Argentina for instance: you either carry a bag of FIAT to buy empanadas or simply uses crypto dollar everywhere. Can you dig it?

    • @ardeleanvilhelm2430
      @ardeleanvilhelm2430 Před rokem +1

      What people choose it to be, but also what the state chooses to collect the taxes in... The state can inforce a lot. Because people need the state, whether we like it or not

    • @harukrentz435
      @harukrentz435 Před rokem

      When usd collapses so does bitcoin you fuul! How do you "buy" the bitcoin? The fact that bitcoin is still pegging to usd speaks for itself.

    • @retrojay86
      @retrojay86 Před rokem

      @@RooseveltCoopling no

    • @kpectbi
      @kpectbi Před rokem +4

      I still don't understand, why most of the people will opt in to use unregulated, non-insured, non-backed by government, volatile currency, vs. a regulated, more stable official government currency. The risk is too high. Only idealists will do that (put all their assets in crypto).

  • @isn0t42
    @isn0t42 Před 7 měsíci

    And what about the central authority of ideological structures, sir?

  • @brucemarmy8500
    @brucemarmy8500 Před rokem +2

    Now the phone has gone from communicating with far off individuals to transacting with them peer to peer. And crypto coins allow for 'value' to be cited and incorporated into the transaction. Presto! No bank banking.

  • @chriscoverdale8264
    @chriscoverdale8264 Před rokem +13

    Nosferatu should have been even harsher in my opinion.

    • @ChannelMath
      @ChannelMath Před rokem +1

      lol, in a few years, yes I can see it!

  • @neocitadel
    @neocitadel Před 6 měsíci +11

    Yanis has a confidence that is covering over the gaps in his knowledge

  • @lawrence18uk
    @lawrence18uk Před rokem +1

    Well, Bitcoin (or any blockchain) has in it a (pre-) agreed "money supply rate" built into it. It could be adjusted, democratically. So the second genius invention, which is needed, is "how to do this, in a decentralised manner".

  • @cmalune
    @cmalune Před rokem +1

    The person debating 'in favour' of crypto was simply not at the level required for the debate.
    1. Not all cryptos have a fixed non-adjustable supply - for example stablecoins.
    2. Not all stablecoins are scams. Collaterised stablecoins work and do not need a centralised authority overseeing the reserves. Uncollaterised stablecoins are more complex but can work. LUNA is not the only stablecoin design.
    Yanis is essentially arguing for crypto and saying it hasn't yet found a compelling usecase. One compeling usecase *is* stablecoins.

  • @user-dm1sd7fz2b
    @user-dm1sd7fz2b Před 6 měsíci +7

    "It is no different whether you're oppressed by the governmant or by Google, Facebook and so on. "
    (not exact quote)
    I love how he put it. So many people notice the state oppression but never speak or realize the oppression by big megacorporations.

    • @sk-sm9sh
      @sk-sm9sh Před 6 měsíci

      I'd say it's quite different. If you get pissed of by government enough you can assemble and overthrow it. The way that Google or Facebook are doing it is basically making it impossible to live out of their bubble and overthrowing them isn't even ever come on anybody's mind. They are basically enslaving the government system that serves us yet in non transparent way making it impossible for average folk to connect the dots. Thus what will end up people might get pissed of by government will overthrow it but the new government will still be serves to Google and Facebook.

    • @highvoltagee
      @highvoltagee Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hard disagree. They are still subject to competition in a free market. Even if they look like monopolies here and now.
      ChatGPT for example has deprecated 2 decades of Google's competitive advantage.
      Unlike the state who actually has the power to oppress because it has monopoly on violence. No company has that.

    • @user-dm1sd7fz2b
      @user-dm1sd7fz2b Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@highvoltagee It doesn't matter which company it is, (almost/ 99.99%)all companies under capitalism are exploitative and hence oppressive

    • @highvoltagee
      @highvoltagee Před 6 měsíci

      @@user-dm1sd7fz2b Wrong. Consumers can make any company fail, anytime, by not choosing their product. A free market allows anybody to copy any company's product, and citizens to choose among many alternatives. Citizens choose who lives and who dies.

  • @RonanTOC
    @RonanTOC Před rokem +5

    Bitcoin bros silently crying

    • @klemenkoncan3895
      @klemenkoncan3895 Před rokem

      Any learned austrian economist who understands bitcoin’s significance could debunk this fool’s fiat propaganda with a few arguments about praxeology and time preference.

  • @adolfhochhaltinger4040

    One problem: Any FIAT money contains the temptation for the respective state to just print a little more in case they are out of their budget, but need a little more import goods without paying as much for it. Today nearly every currency in history has fallen for this and eventually ceased to exist because of it somewhere in the future. But for Bitcoin that temptation simply does not exist and nobody has any interest in devaluating Bitcoins.
    As soon the people will learn that Bitcoin is no way of keeping one's fortunes over a long time Bitcoin will land where it belongs: as a medium to do business with.
    Right now we still can watch every existing currency slowly losing it's value, just a few percent every year - until it eventually can only be used as wallpaper. And all that inflation steals values from the people.

  • @theultimatereductionist7592

    Everything differs in magnitude, not in kind.
    The difference between right and wrong is how much.
    Reasoning is abstract, but never do things for abstract reasons.

  • @thomaswayne1852
    @thomaswayne1852 Před rokem +5

    Instructive and useful debate/conversation. Young people should be commended for trying to come up with innovative solutions. Older folks should guide them as to the applications of such inventions. Yanis is correct here. Crypto is nothing but a Ponzi, more or less, while Blockchain is a perfect solution for a yet to materialized problem, again more or less. IMHO

    • @donjuan3296
      @donjuan3296 Před rokem +3

      Here's the next pill for you: Everything's a ponzi.

    • @johnhorgan9295
      @johnhorgan9295 Před rokem +2

      Like the WEF, for Instance?

    • @inversebrah
      @inversebrah Před rokem +1

      Can you give timestamps where Yanis supposedly called it a "Ponzi"?
      You can not, because he didn't. Stop making stuff up.

    • @thomaswayne1852
      @thomaswayne1852 Před rokem

      @@inversebrah Thanks for the laughs, Avi. I commend your passion. If I may, however, point out a small detail. There was a period between those 2 sentences. Perhaps hard to see on a small screen. I understand ^^

    • @thomaswayne1852
      @thomaswayne1852 Před rokem

      @@donjuan3296 Shhh... LOL ;)

  • @aaronlabuka
    @aaronlabuka Před rokem +10

    I love this discussion. It is the first time that I watch a debate between a strong economist and a crypto guru (who thinks that crypto will revolution the world).
    It is very annoying to hear crypto people thinking that some lines of codes can explain economics which a social science. People behaviours can never be explained with line of codes.
    I love the part where he explains to the guy why stable coin are shit coins actually.

    • @rnd1sir347
      @rnd1sir347 Před rokem

      U fail to understand blockchain. get educated then voice your opinion. You don’t even know how money works.

    • @aaronlabuka
      @aaronlabuka Před rokem

      @@rnd1sir347 your comment proves that you
      1) you didn't watch the debate
      2) you have serious comprehension issue (2 digits iq probably)
      3) you are confusing cryptocurrencies and Blockchain

    • @rnd1sir347
      @rnd1sir347 Před rokem

      U said crypto and blockchain? It is i confuse hahahahhahah ok bro ok

    • @rnd1sir347
      @rnd1sir347 Před rokem

      Also get educated on stable coins how they are minted what they are whats their utility or dont talk. Get educated.

    • @aaronlabuka
      @aaronlabuka Před rokem

      @@rnd1sir347 go explain this to Yanis.
      Don t just hide here and try to explain shits and nonsenses.
      Stable coin are shitcoins they are his words and he is right.

  • @platadeluna
    @platadeluna Před rokem +1

    It can't be money. Meanwhile we witness strong efforts on the implementation of a Digital Central Bank Currency which is able to substitute cash money. And the last seems to be a major goal of the World Economic Forum.

    • @whimsythecrypto-hippy-wolf1900
      @whimsythecrypto-hippy-wolf1900 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Quite different to decentralised crypto though. CBDCs they control and can expand or retract the supply.

  • @georgetosounidis5545
    @georgetosounidis5545 Před rokem +2

    Tabori clearly out of his league here.
    Varoufakis made some very good points, but i did expect much more from him.
    Especially when arguing about why money should be inflationary / deflationary.
    Simply because tech improves, so more goods can be produced in the same amount of time.
    The universe has, for us, 2 main "coins": Energy and Time (there are others, but not too relevant here).
    Another main mistake by Varoufakis was he mentioned 1923 and the collapse of the USA market as the only example of an un-elastic FIAT economy.
    NO !! We had that for millenia, when Gold (and silver) were the only means of measuring "wealth" and these were used as money.
    As nations simply couldn't have more Gold, people remained poor for millenia.

    • @hughdennison3013
      @hughdennison3013 Před rokem

      Unless, you had something to trade that was unique and difficult to copy, hence the 300,000 types of plants cultivated in Europe each adapted to their location soil type etc... this is why sterile flowers are profitable plus they flower more... if someone could bring back the plant from the celery family that we drove to extinction, through its use as currency, and ability as a contraception for men and women, and breed in sterility, they would be a very wealthy person, provided they could produce viable seed themselves and keep secret exactly how much they have.... hence governments and bankers and fiat.... its a mafia... or more politely cabal. But don't bite the hand that feeds you, unless you can feed yourself.

  • @dashong8912
    @dashong8912 Před rokem +16

    Yanis is so brave to interrupt Norse body-builder.😆

  • @canht95
    @canht95 Před 6 měsíci +1

    They don't need to play with the supply of money, they can increase taxation and get the money that way.

  • @SportsIncorporated
    @SportsIncorporated Před rokem

    It's kind of hard to remember back that far. That's a comment I made on CZcams awhile back. Why don't we use the natural gas that just gets burnt off an oil well. Someone that actually worked in the oil industry said it just wasn't worth trying to use the natural gas. If anyone disputes that please reply. I'd really like to know.

  • @yp77738yp77739
    @yp77738yp77739 Před rokem +4

    Doing a public service here. So many young people and those whom should know better have been inundated by the marketing b/s and think they are missing out on something. The perfect Ponzi scheme. I hope it helps them to wise up

  • @MrDoyley35
    @MrDoyley35 Před rokem +4

    While we have a government that can expand the money supply I want an asset that can’t be confiscated, has an absolute fixed supply and could also be used as a medium of exchange. Why wouldn’t anyone not want that anti-inflationary hedge. It’s a market place after all. So we can have bitcoin and let the market use it how it likes. Let the market choose which money works best.

    • @HealthElite
      @HealthElite Před rokem

      He explained why with a very nice paradigm. People would be dying in the streets if banks couldnt print money with crisis like Covid. That is why. Bitcoin will get there at some point, already is used as money in El Salvador for a year now ... and people there dont really like it.

    • @MrDoyley35
      @MrDoyley35 Před rokem

      @@HealthElite I agree. The market needs both and more. That’s what markets are. Options and choice. Those who claim to be capitalists shouldn’t wish the downfall of bitcoin. They oppose free market forces by doing so. No one has the intelligence or wisdom to control the mechanisms of commerce and economics. Only a large fluid market can manage such complexity.

  • @smanqele
    @smanqele Před rokem +1

    Love it when people speak about crypto currency in terms of blockchain capabilities

  • @SIRTAAH
    @SIRTAAH Před rokem +9

    First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.

  • @nilo_river
    @nilo_river Před rokem +3

    Yanis Varoufakis wins. Flawless Victory. Babality.🤣

  • @carlosrivas5386
    @carlosrivas5386 Před rokem +1

    The silliest debate ever about bitcoin

  • @soundsof...
    @soundsof... Před rokem

    can someone explain or point a good article about mining ? What's the point of it ? Why ? Isn't it a massive waste of ressource/energy ?

  • @tendrams
    @tendrams Před rokem +68

    YF is pretty clear and correct in his statements about why Crypto can't be money (and shouldn't be). The tech is really interesting, valuable, and undoubtedly applicable in many spheres, but not as money. Frankly, he debates incredibly well because no matter how complicated the topic, he can make it accessible to even the clueless. Crypto bros are unable to make the specific nature and general usefulness of crypto all that comprehensible even to the quite brilliant and interested. They then try to strengthen the argument for crypto (ironically to the listener) by what amounts to an ad hominem argument against the intellect of the listener him/her self..."You don't get it because it's awesome...trust me you moron"! LOL!

    • @Life_as_Game
      @Life_as_Game Před rokem +5

      I mean, they brought on an engineer and he explained things in engineering terms. Here is a bitcoiner economist explaining money czcams.com/video/gp4U5aH_T6A/video.html

    • @MrSterlingsilver79
      @MrSterlingsilver79 Před rokem +1

      Or alternatively, the ‘tech’ has been around for going on 14 years now and there just arent any actual non circular use cases. Best case is that its a solution in search of a problem.
      Reality is that crypto has completely failed as currency which was its originally intended use case. Since then its been rebranded and dressed up in loads of bullshit and empty promises by criminals and grifters that make Madoff look tame by comparison.

    • @jacobbnjmn
      @jacobbnjmn Před rokem

      Could not have put it better!

    • @LucaNs95
      @LucaNs95 Před rokem

      YF argument of why crypto can't be money is flawed because he still uses Bitcoin as his frame of reference. There are many currencies where supply is no deflationary as in Bitcoin, and you can print more money when needed. The fact he still uses that as his frame of reference show how limited his thinking about money is.

    • @dro355
      @dro355 Před rokem

      there's plenty of cryptos where supply is programmable, he doesn't even mention this.
      So crypto CAN be money BUT governments will try to not allow this but otherwise it CAN be!
      He also didnt discuss a bunch of types of consensus mechanisms (eg, proof of work, proof of stake, proof funds, proof of liquidity etc etc) and that these are constantly being tweaked to avoid "private centralisation" as well as government centralisation.

  • @lutaayam
    @lutaayam Před rokem +5

    It may not replace fiat. It will tokenize fiat and replace banks

    • @ChannelMath
      @ChannelMath Před rokem +1

      but the banks are an intentional and (according to Yanis I think) good and helpful part of the fiat system, used to expand the money supply. But maybe you are thinking of just the consumer-services aspect of banking

    • @lutaayam
      @lutaayam Před rokem

      @@ChannelMath the people can borrow directly from the central banks, not need for commercial banks

    • @cuteandfunnyearthlings2863
      @cuteandfunnyearthlings2863 Před rokem

      Your pension, your benefits, health insurance, wages, paying your national insurance and getting free money from your government will be in the form of using their centralized digital coin and wallet created by your government, you can't avoid it and be forced to use it.