Author: The Libertarian

Despite the bold reforms initiated by President Milei, Argentina’s journey to becoming a global player is far from complete. Progress has been slow, and the competition for international capital has intensified, particularly with the resurgence of the U.S. as a financial powerhouse under the leadership of Donald Trump. The U.S. plans to implement aggressive cost-cutting and government downsizing policies—many inspired by ideas similar to Milei’s—but with the added advantage of scale, established institutions, and unmatched economic clout. This raises the stakes for Argentina, as competing for capital with a much larger and more influential country becomes increasingly challenging. The Need…

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“Los impuestos son un robo”, dicen algunos, mientras que otros los ven como una necesidad para el funcionamiento de una sociedad moderna. Esta frase, provocadora y divisiva, refleja un debate central sobre la relación entre los ciudadanos y el Estado: ¿son los impuestos una obligación moral y práctica, o una imposición injusta? Defenderte de los impuestos cuando no recibes nada a cambio es tan legítimo como defenderte de un ladrón en la calle o de alguien que entra a robar a tu casa. Si el dinero que trabajaste arduamente para ganar es confiscado sin un retorno justo, ¿acaso no se…

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The cryptocurrency world is witnessing an unprecedented, almost frantic push to elevate Bitcoin to new heights. Governments, corporations, and institutional investors are aligning like never before, proclaiming Bitcoin as the future of finance. But this sudden urgency raises some uncomfortable questions. Why now? Who benefits from this coordinated effort to solidify Bitcoin’s dominance? And could it be driven by fear of something much better on the horizon? Bitcoin’s Network Effect: Strength or Weakness? Bitcoin’s dominance rests heavily on its first-mover advantage and network effects. Over a decade, it has established a global ecosystem of infrastructure, trust, and adoption. Wallets, exchanges,…

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